It's not about a stupid cringe dance sharing app. It's about censorship of social media by vested interest groups.
I upvoted, but is c/Memes just Lemmy general now?
I understand you may not have lived carefree but here's two places with extreme weather that do fine without cars (provided people invest the minimum amount to establish public transport):
Winter (Norway, way below freezing): https://youtube.com/watch?v=Uhx-26GfCBU
Summer (Taiwan, 36C+): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dBk7lq8o1Y
Bugs hitting the front windshield in extraordinary numbers.
Is anybody even using those keyboard/mouse? They all seem like only for show with that distance between operator.
Seems like happens in almost everywhere in 2nd & 3rd world countries. :(
True. But, you can do both
My interest was more on the point that their service was/is used by so many open source projects. Would be interesting to see what alternatives they replace it with.
First of all I welcome this idea, and think it's ok if there's many different types of encyclopaedia on different perspectives. Now, how will a decentralised wiki deal with something like a rando claiming to be uni professor and inserting thyself in admin position over time? How is activitypub helpful in writing wiki?(Edit credits?)
Finally a site you might find helpful: https://wikiindex.org/ (https://web.archive.org/wikiindex.org/ as it seems to be down)
The reason big studios get better rate is because they have leverage. Just as Amazon has leverage against apple in app store
I upvoted, but maybe [email protected] or [email protected]