Eta when?
Cursive is still the main form of writing in Europe, haven't seen many people writing in print/block.
Ngl I laughed at this, everyone knows votes are public, but actually calling someone out? Pathetic. But since you're not pulling any punches, I'll tell you why your comment is useless fodder.
This is an endemic problem on Lemmy
This shows you have little experience in internet fora, small or poorly moderated communities are not a lemmy problem but on every corner of the internet. It also shows you are actively missing the point of lemmy, make your own corner, make it interesting and people will come. You don't agree with the admins of a community? Others will too so actually put in the effort yourself. But you don't want that, you want a large platform of your likeminded people. Then use that platform ffs. And meanwhile, slow and steady your niche will have better representation on lemmy as well.
There's no point in trying to build a community with a very hostile environment for anything that doesn't align with the very odd hostile-against-everything-not-OSS zeitgeist.
Curate your feed, you own an instance, use it and defederate from instances you don't like. Don't like any? Then get off lemmy instead of being so petty because you thought lemmy was an exact drop in replacement for reddit. So please, leave the door open on your way out, so people who have actual value to contribute can come in.
Edit: Ofcourse they delete their comment lmao
That's even worse, like you said, selfish.
You sound like you'd be able to figure it out, I'm sure if you look up your cooler on the web you'll find video and instructions. If you have cooling paste available I'd say go for it.
People describe Jäger as tasting like licorice
As someone who dislikes licorice, it tastes like a very strong herbal drink to me
At what point does human creative expression become a sentient being?
Exactly! When you pay for a service you own the copyright, like having a photoshop license. I meant in other situations where it's free or provided as research tools to engineers under a company.
The existing legal precedence
I know that's how law works, but there is no precedent for AI at this scale and will only get worse. What if AI gains full sentience? Are they a legally recognised person? Do they have rights and do they not own the copyright themselves? All very good questions with no precedent in law.
Oh yeah I was just showing an example! There is much more to it then just commercial, but it's a very quick way get the attention of businesses. Whether it be direct or indirect.
Really shows you how US-centric many platforms are, I like seeing other cultures having very different things they deem "normal".