unexpectedteapot

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[–] unexpectedteapot@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Speaking of Mozilla, the project they dropped and fired all of their employees working on it all while giving CEO a million dollar raise, the same one that provided most of the performance improvements in the Quantum update, Servo is targetting being an embedded solution. https://floss.social/@servo/110780173168763670

[–] unexpectedteapot@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 years ago

Your public domain assumption doesn't have to apply to others, legally or ideologically.

Data ownership does exist in the Fediverse, in fact it is one of its selling points that you can set up your server and own the data instead of using a surveillance capitalist SaaS that stores, manipulates and imposes legal rights over your data. Applications like Mastodon do send a federation request to other instances to delete data if submitters want to. Additionally, some users put licenses on their profile that might have restrictions (i.e: CC non-commerical, etc.) on what you are legally allowed to do with the data.

So no, accessing the data is not the same as using or processing it for many people, legally too in several parts of the world. Also, "innocuous curiosities" label is entirely subjective.

[–] unexpectedteapot@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

It is free software. You can spin it up on your device, or go to any cheap hosting provider and host it there.

[–] unexpectedteapot@lemmy.ml 16 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Am I the only one thinking how problematic that product is?

I guess 'think of the children' only comes up when governments want to ban end-to-end encryption or ask for ID when viewing porn, but everyone is dandy with addictive products advertisements targeted at children such as the one in the meme, gambling in video games, toy companies exploiting children, and more...

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