Yeah I know, I sort Lemmy by “new comments” and Mastodon obviously only chronologically.
It’s just that the first type of “social media” I ever used (in my childhood) was the web forum and I kinda miss that. :D
in my mind it’s kinda the point of Ladybird to have a permissively licensed implementation of web standards, I like permissive licenses if only because they reduce legal risks
Austria here
I live in a central European country and DUI laws here apply to operating a vehicle on public roads. A wheelchair or lawnmower isn’t a vehicle and on private property you are even allowed to drive a car drunk. A bicycle is a vehicle though.
It was definitely a good development to let social media operators make automated “recommendations based on what you seem to like” instead of, you know, letting users decide manually what they want to see, amirite… /s
It is used for PeerTube, it seems from quick web research.
The thing is that by now, plenty of adults grew up watching porn when they were minors, and know that this hasn’t been harmful to them… so why are we even still getting laws like that, shouldn’t voters and their representatives know better by now…
The books imply that Harry doesn’t find Hermione very attractive. (Remember: Hermione isn’t Emma Watson.)
Copyleft licenses are harder to comply with, they usually come with clauses that can be interpreted in different ways, termination clauses, etc.