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  • Not open source afaik

  • It is indeed from the writers, but not from John's point of vue, I think he recognizes that the country is changing and is a bit hopeful. Well, we know what happened next! 😅

  • Tiktok, is that you?

  • How is it possible to not mix tech and politics?

  • I saw a giant sand sloth (two eyes and one nose) and can't unsee it 😅

  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    Big lie, starter pack

  • By great, I meant that it is indeed the second largest democracy in the world and that, imperfect as it may be, it is functional... But that last statement will soon be put to the test I'm afraid.

  • politics @lemmy.world

    An interactive map to help the public identify electoral gerrymandering in the U.S.

  • I'm sorry, dear US-American friends because you have a great democracy but also at the same time one of the most flawed electoral systems of any democratic state in the world...

  • ohoho

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  • It's a large-spotted genet :)

  • I have a stupid question but what are the costs of a journal like this? I mean, if they don't pay the researchers and the reviewers, what do they do?

  • Spoon.

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  • Somebody wants a word with you

  • Perhaps it's because our society values certain professions much more than others, particularly those in the social/educational sector, which are particularly undervalued. IMO, we need to put everything on the table and reconsider what we want to be considered as useful work for society.

  • I agree with you that it would be foolish to believe that any company would support a cheap device perpetually but I think it should be common practice (or mandatory) to open the software so that people can extend the life of these devices. Generally speaking, as a species we cannot afford to waste electronic devices simply because the software is not up to date.

  • Well, the article says: "Google says it will continue to push software and security updates to its newer devices without specifying which ones.".

    So only newer devices (and we don't know which ones), and if you are a bit familiar with technology, you would very well know that they will just quit updating the software anyways after some time as they stopped making the whole Chromecast line.

    That's still a lot of devices that would be perfectly usable and will eventually go to waste. So imo my remark about the fact that we should have laws forcing manufacturers to make their software open source as soon as they're no longer updated is still valid!

  • Lord of the memes @midwest.social

    After All, Why Not? Why Shouldn't I Keep It? 😸

    Technology @lemmy.world

    On a huge election year for the world, Meta will shut down CrowdTangle, it's tool for election integrity observers without replacement

    Science Memes @mander.xyz

    Science really look like shitpost without context 😁 What's your favorite?