Yeah, but it limits the time they can dedicate. It means they can only do organizing outside of a full-time job. This is restrictive, and will actively hurt the ability of people to organize. The only people who will then be able to dedicate their time are those who have the excess free time and money. What you are suggesting would mean it's individuals like you or me going up against Jeff Bezos. Who do you think would win that fight?
Maybe. So far, SCOTUS has not rolled over. They've been open to the administration's arguments, but I've been surprised that they haven't just rolled over. Even Coney Barrett has been against him.
...unfunded individuals have an enormously worse chance of being heard. That's the whole point of organizing, including unionization.
One guy saying "hey maybe we should treat people better" can easily be ignored. A group, especially a national group with a large membership contributing resources is much, much harder to ignore. Banning organizing is throwing the baby out with the bathwater. (And in the US, it would be a violation of the first amendment right to assembly.)
Usually, one device doing both compute and storage most people's use cases better. If you want multiple compute nodes, because you want to be able to reboot one for updates without taking down services, or you want to run real kubernetes, then three compute nodes and one NAS for storage makes sense.
Yeah I mostly just unsubscribe from that stuff. Gmail even gives you a button for it. Although recently Linkedin started a new type of email, and if I click their unsubscribe button it just goes to the top-level notification settings, which I already turned off, so those ones I just started marking as spam. Now they all go to the spam folder.
Does your local instance know about that community? By pasting the whole URL into the search field, then subscribing to it? If nothing has been federated yet, the instance won't show it because it doesn't know about it.
There are site with tools to view federation status, but I don't know any off the top of my head.
No no, you're reading it correctly. What you're omitting is that the Trump administration isn't the one in charge, it's Putin (and some influence from China and other competitors). Putin tells Trump to wreck the US, he does, Russia comes out on top.
Yeah, but it limits the time they can dedicate. It means they can only do organizing outside of a full-time job. This is restrictive, and will actively hurt the ability of people to organize. The only people who will then be able to dedicate their time are those who have the excess free time and money. What you are suggesting would mean it's individuals like you or me going up against Jeff Bezos. Who do you think would win that fight?