Bad DRM is like bad parents. When you want a new toy, and you're 5 years old, you have to ask your parents to get it for you; you can't just go get it yourself if you want to. Lets say you want a new bicycle. You ask your parents to get you a new bicycle, and they get one for you! But, they say that you're only allowed to ride your bicycle between 10 and 11pm. They also tell you that you can't ride your bicycle with 2 feet, or 2 hands, you have to use 1 foot and 1 hand. On weekdays, 10pm is past your bedtime so you really can't ride it at all. On weekends, it's dark out at 10pm most of the year so it's really hard to see. The few times you do get to ride it, it's really hard to ride because you can only hold on with 1 hand and pedal with 1 foot.
Even with good DRM (parents) that let you ride your bicycle during the daytime and with both your hands and feet, they are always the ones in control. They might tell you today that you can ride your bicycle anytime and anyway you want, but if you get a bad grade, or they are just in a bad mood (for the adults: profit motivated) they can at any time exercise the control they have and take your bike away, or tell you that the only way you can use it are ways you don't want to use it.
The data to create this is essentially public with budget bills right? It would just take building a percentage tree and categorizing them appropriately. I might look into how complex this would be to build.
It is public data, however, I don't believe there is a frontend for retrieving it yet. You could probably pull it by hand from an api endpoint if you really want to know.
I don't see why a single human should be able to profit off learning from others but a group of humans doing it for a company cannot. This is just how humanity advances at whatever scale.
Do you think there is value in teaching kids, from a young age, that their parents are not infallible? If not, why? If so, how would you teach that to a kid in a way they would understand and incorporate?
(as a person who works in upper-level IT for a large public university and could make this decision) My biggest concern is not hosting costs in terms of compute, bandwidth, or storage. Like the article said, It's in the human cost of moderating local communities, moderating the defederation lists, and in explaining to parents why their kid seeing goatse on lemmy.uni.edu via some federated troll instance is not my fault.
The mod tools really aren't there yet for it to be worth the risk I think, but I will be honest I've thought about pitching it.
The joke/truth is that users are willing to pay for good services and good products. Spez could have had a cut of either of those but actively chose not to via the way things were handled.
If you want an actual ELI5:
Bad DRM is like bad parents. When you want a new toy, and you're 5 years old, you have to ask your parents to get it for you; you can't just go get it yourself if you want to. Lets say you want a new bicycle. You ask your parents to get you a new bicycle, and they get one for you! But, they say that you're only allowed to ride your bicycle between 10 and 11pm. They also tell you that you can't ride your bicycle with 2 feet, or 2 hands, you have to use 1 foot and 1 hand. On weekdays, 10pm is past your bedtime so you really can't ride it at all. On weekends, it's dark out at 10pm most of the year so it's really hard to see. The few times you do get to ride it, it's really hard to ride because you can only hold on with 1 hand and pedal with 1 foot.
Even with good DRM (parents) that let you ride your bicycle during the daytime and with both your hands and feet, they are always the ones in control. They might tell you today that you can ride your bicycle anytime and anyway you want, but if you get a bad grade, or they are just in a bad mood (for the adults: profit motivated) they can at any time exercise the control they have and take your bike away, or tell you that the only way you can use it are ways you don't want to use it.