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  • is the owner responsible for IP infringement?

    In general, the platform owner is required to assist copyright owners with asserting their rights.

    If the platform is large enough to be a gatekeeper, the owner is additionally required to actively perform extensive checks and actions regarding several kinds of violations.

  • Our old cat (who the kittens are replacing) used to jump off as soon as I walked towards him or even verbally asked him to get down.

    The question remains as to who trains whom 😉

    If I were the old cat, I would prefer my service staff to talk to me instead of throwing me down.

  • Not clonking?

    LOL whatever they do, they do it slow and steady.

    I have watched one at the zoo, where a child had touched it and so it turned it's head around to look what's happened. Slow and steady. It took a little more than a minute.

  • FreeBSD.

    I needed to set up a whole new small server for a company I had just joined. (Their old beast with MS Exchange was old and fat and dying, with crashes and manual actions every day etc.) I had an expert do the initial install, and he wanted to compile it all in place, right there on this machine. OK well why not.

    The FreeBSD server turned out to be a quiet workhorse that never complained about anything, and only about 3 or 4 years later we had the first occasion when a reboot was needed.

  • Is the world ready for High Frequency Shitposting?

    The lemmy world? Not at all. Instances have no automated security mechanisms. The mod system consisting mostly of self important ***'s would break down like straw. Users cannot hold back, but would write complaints in exponential numbers, or give up using lemmy within days...

  • The last one I have read was "Java in 21 days", when I had some spare time between jobs.

    Already decades ago... The last one before that was the API reference of Windows 3.1 :)

    Today I start a new topic or language with a few youtube tutorials (when I have time) or just with ChatGPT (when I don't have time).