I believe in freedom of religion, but if your religion prohibits you from the practice of medicine, you are not allowed to have a hospital. Jehovah's Witnesses and Scientologists don't have hospitals either.
Of all the days to leave my lightning bolts at the cleaners!
They have said that they will continue to release identical versions of each in the immediate future.
It's just launched today in beta. I'd expect it to be there eventually, but you can grab it from GitHub if you want to try it.
I'm not sure, but that could be connected to the name change K9➡️Thunderbird. They have said that they will maintain parallel releases of both (identical except for the name/branding) for the immediate future. This release appears to be the identical but may (or may not) solve the issue.
They have been the same team for the past 2 years. I think they have done a pretty good job developing new features thoughtfully and improving the user experience. One thing I'm really enjoying about this release is that they have made it much faster to toggle between accounts.
If they are confident adding their branding, then I take it as a show of confidence in their work.
Honestly thought that was a typo
This is kind of a complicated issue. We haven't figured out federated video yet. Hosting is expensive, and instances are unreliable, search is abysmal. If you happen to already know a creator that uses peer tube, it's easy enough to follow them, but like a lot of the fetaverse, discoverability is low.
Odysee bridges that gap between giant, centralized video hosting behemoth Google/YouTube and truly free video hosting.
There are a lot of creators who have ideological aversion to being hosted on YouTube, Which includes a lot of FOSS and privacy people like Louis Rossmann or Naomi Brockwell. It also means unfortunately that there are some people who leave mainstream services because their ideas are so repugnant, that they get banned.
Anyway, here are the official community guidelines from their website.
Content or posts that incite hatred or violence towards a particular group or person(s) based on, but not limited to the following:
Ethnicity, Disability, Nationality, Race, Gender, Religion, Sexual orientation, Social class/caste, Gender identity/expression
Content or posts that promote terrorism, criminal activity, or credibly calls for violence (coordinated or otherwise), for example:
Sincere encouragement of others to go to a particular place to commit/perform violence, or to target groups or individuals with violence
Promotion of recruitment into terrorist and/or criminal groups
Sincere promotion of terrorist and/or criminal groups
Sincere promotion of terrorism and/or criminal activity
Short answer, yes.
Finding complex patterns in noisy data is an application that AI is actually well suited for. It still requires human follow-up. Anyway, human experts make mistakes in these areas as well. There is a good chance that a well designed AI could be more accurate.
Awesome dev! Thanks for reaching out for community feedback.
So basically the bill would hold companies accountable for safety testing their potentially dangerous products. He vetoed it because it would be "too onerous."
I'm sorry but if it is to onerous for a business to safety test a product, then they should not be making that product.
I think that the white space is actually part of the protocol?