The issue with this is holding tech companies liable for every possible infraction will mean tjay platforms like Lemmy, and mastodon can't exist cause they could be sued out of existance
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near miss red light lmao
Damn wish they could save us from our hot ass planet!
Didnt the education minister recently say some bullshit about pronoun and name changes are a decision the parents make? not trying to say the US isnt worse off it's just it feels like the start to the bullshit.
What ever happened to the source code nvidia did release. Was it released in such a way to where it is not helpful?
I kinda hate this shit tbh, what they are doing is paying us less and forcing us to move to more and more high cost areas to work "in the office". I kinda honestly think back to the office is a way to lay off a ton of people with unemployment.
I was named after a Tumblr post in 2015.
Not to mention back to the office bullshit will sooner or later force me to move somewhere with a 10X cost of living.
I kinda hate how it seems like programming will be at best a 30 per hour job in the future, likely leading to me needing two jobs. Its like I just graduated and I'm kinda frustrated with the state of this industry
I guess exploiting their employees wasnt enough of a cost savings
For me I really only miss the days of not having to charge my headphones. Its hard to remember that's something I need to do
I feel like you can't really change 230, you need to to instead legislatate differently. There is room for more criminal liability when things go wrong I think. But cival suits in the US can be really bogus. Like someone could likely sue a mastodon instance for turning their kid trans and win without section 230