Something something second ammendment.
We have all let this happen in one way or another, via complacency, but y'all benefit from being a fascist state and informal empire together. Y'all can suffer the costs of it together, too.
Something something second ammendment.
We have all let this happen in one way or another, via complacency, but y'all benefit from being a fascist state and informal empire together. Y'all can suffer the costs of it together, too.
They might not. But then, most people aren't going to do things that violate the IP rights in the first place, so they'd be willingly giving up sales.
And they're welcome to do so.
Most of the decision makers for those businesses voted for this. Let them suffer for it. Forever, if possible.
Trump wants us to kiss the ring, and his puppeteers want to break NATO. That's all that's going on here. There's no grand plan. There's just "satisfy the narcissist's ego" and "destroy the military alliance threatening Russia".
Keep in mind, the response is targeted at products that we actually produce in Canada. There should be Canadian alternatives to all of these.
We didn't choose him either, but we gotta deal.
Well, no point in resisting America's bullshit if it involves changing daily routines, I guess.
Jesus, no wonder we keep failing to change literally anything.
Hard coding other website engine names into the structure of your own website engine seems... not great.
Lemmy doesn't show posts from Mastodon for the exact same reason it doesn't show posts from Loops. Or PixelFed. Or Miskey. Or Bookwyrm. Or other Lemmy users.
A "Mastodon" feed would encompass all of those things. And it would promote the idea that all that exists outside of Lemmy are the most popular wish.com versions of existing mainstream services. It neither leaves room for acknowledging less popular options, nor anything that's genuinely new.
Plus, there are already website engines that let you follow both groups and users. If that's something you want, mbin is right there. Why not use that?
We have to stop sending end users to software solutions for web admins. We don't send them yo "nginx" or "apache", after all.
Someone throw up a website using this software and give the site a sensible name, and then direct users to that website.
And even if they did, you can't reply from Lemmy. You can't even load the post from Lemmy. You'd need to use something that actually interface with Mastodon posts.
Nova Scotia is the only province with a US border
Well, this is an embarrassing display of geography.
Higher than usual, though, because Trump's ego cannot stand being told "no" even when it's a totally toothless rejection.