Idk. Regulating how many pedestrians and bicyclists the autonomous cars are allowed to run over in a year seems to be a good idea to me. Depends a bit on what kind of law they come up with. And if they mean copyright is a burden to OpenAI... Then I want in on it, too. You should allow pirating eBooks and Marvel movies and Scarlett Johanssons voices to everyone, not just big tech companies.
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How is divorce a matter of consent?
Sure. Kelvin is the proper scale. Celsius is just water from freezing to boiling at some atmospheric pressure divided into 100 units. Not because there's anything absolute to it, but because water is kind of important in our lives.
That video is geo-restricted and I can't watch it.
Hast du einen Brief von der Denic bekommen? Wenn ja, sollte dort der Code drinstehen, sobald dir Domain in TRANSIT übergegangen ist.
Bist du denn als Domain-Eigentümer eingetragen? Schonmal versucht knserv zu Kontaktieren? Antworten die nicht? So genau kenne ich das Verfahren nicht. Aber wenn du als Eigentümer der Domain bei der Denic eingetragen bist, steht dir das eigentlich zu. Ich denke im Zweifelsfall wenn das Unternehmen insolvent ist und nicht antwortet, kannst du mal beim Denic Support anfragen. Und was ist mit den anderen Domains passiert? Laufen die dann einfach aus und werden nach dem Transit wieder frei? Dann könntest du sie dir ja wieder (woanders) registrieren. Vorausgesetzt niemand anderes sich schnappt sie dir weg...
Den Code kann man jedenfalls nicht selber generieren/eintragen. Schau mal ob du einen Brief/Mail mit der Kündigung hast und ob dort etwas drinsteht. Sonst knserv anschreiben und anrufen. Und danach würde ich bei der Denic anfragen was zu tun ist.
Those top level domains aren't set in stone. The majority of TLDs can be used by anyone. It's more what kind of image you want for your company/project. Lots of open-source projects have .org domains or .io
But you can choose whatever you like. Even a country domain is okay. But I personally wouldn't choose .com for something open source. Look at the prices and go for .org unless that's substantially more expensive with your registrar. (My opinion.)
These days you really better pay attention what you're buying and what kind of ecosystem you're buying into.
I get why they check if it's children with accounts they're not supposed to have... I once saw a documentary about VR. And there are lots of adults enjoying adult content. Mingling in virtual bars and clubs and doing adult stuff. I'm not sure if VRChat etc are available on the Meta devices... But it's not great that children are in those virtual areas. Not for them and not for the other people who want to do their thing. So I get why they're cracking down on this and forcing people to use the correct account.
However, requiring phone numbers, ID and credit cards is ridiculous. And lots of services do it. Google also restricted my account (for claimed suspicious activity) and now they want my ID. And I refuse to provide it.
And cosmos-cloud.io too.
I think you mentioned the major ones. I don't think I'd give any of them perfect score. But I've had a look at most of them. And I've been using YunoHost for years.
I'd really like to have something that I can recommend to people, without any downsides. Maybe for small businesses, too. Or non-profits / clubs etc who need a mailinglist and a Nextcloud.
Ich find's eh blöd seitdem man die Anrufer / Abgezockten nicht mehr hören kann. Vielleicht geht das rechtlich ja in einem Internetstream wieder. Naja. Man kann auch die Bernd das Brot Nachtschleife gucken, wenn man Nachts nicht schlafen kann.