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@aral @mikarv

The issue is: how can these automated tools check the license? I don't think they will care enough to scrap the bio.

Isn't there any standard to specify in HTML and JSON what's the license of that content?

@raccoon

If you are talking about US, it would be a violation of Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, just like with Aaron Swartz.

@roboneko @VPS_Reports@kolektiva.social

The video is not about abortion, I just specified what is in the video and that's it.

@VPS_Reports@kolektiva.social

To be clear:

1. he talked about stopping pharmacological and surgical interventions on minors.

2. he said the only genders are male and female, so technically he did not say anything against homosexuals, bisexuals and transsexuals, but only against those who claim there are more than two genders.

@nicole @donovanpalmer @pkm

You can consider Logseq like an Obsidian plugin that lives on its own then 😉

About being an outliner: there is "Document Mode" in Logseq but the Markdown files would still be made of lists so yeah maybe it's not a good idea to share the whole vault/graph if you are not into outliners but maybe there are use cases for a portion.

@ploum

Plasma is lightweight as XFCE these days and it is very easy to install and apply global themes from System Settings > Look and Feel. Than one can tweak each part.

@donovanpalmer @nicole @pkm

With and its Powertags plugin you can have a similar workflow with hashtags that triggers specific property fields. No complex schemas like in Tana. Logseq has WIP schema functionality that will come later.

P.S. the one from Obsidian to Logseq is an easy switch since they are both local and Markdown based. You can even use the same folder with both of them at the same time.

@alberto_cottica @gerrymcgovern

Who cares, why are you talking about companies all on a suddenly? The article talks about physical limitations, about humanity, about 30 and 200 years in the future.

You think I'm talking about market economy, why? This is not the subject of the article. The article is not about companies.

I'm saying the most obvious thing in the world: the growth rate will not always be the same.

And the other well-known thing is that every time someone has tried to make these kinds of predictions they've been proven wrong by the change in technology.

The author realizes this because he mentions the number of atoms and 200 years in the future. He tries to say "it doesn't matter the technological innovations".

But who cares about a future given by a totally implausible hypothesis.

There is an exponential growth of data in this era: so what? Of all things it is the most innocent and this is the silliest scaremongering I have ever heard.

@alberto_cottica @gerrymcgovern

I'm PostKeynesian and Modern Monetary Theory advocate. I am an engineer and for me the NeoClassical one is such nonsense that it wouldn't even be worth considering if it weren't the justification for crimes on a planetary scale, to be clear.

That said, I don't understand your "that is only true for" or I wasn't clear: that article is FUD because it doesn't make any sense to assume that a growth rate will remain the same for 30 or 200 years. It's not a matter of economics nor modeling: it's common sense.

@drewdevault@fosstodon.org

Yes please, the app I use to take notes (Logseq) is thinking to move away from AGPL saying it is "viral" and I would like to prevent them from changing the license.

Anyway one could always keep the AGPL and sell alternative licenses to who need them, right?

@gerrymcgovern @alberto_cottica

This is a totally different thing than what is written in the article, though.

@alberto_cottica @gerrymcgovern

I don't understand what the problem is, there is a surge in this era because evidently the benefits of retaining data outweigh the costs: at some point their ratio will decrease as will the growth rate.

This sounds like a textbook case of Cassandra syndrome: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassandr

@gerrymcgovern

These calculations have been made in many areas and what has happened has simply been the introduction of new technologies which significantly reduced the resources needed.

Furthermore, data storing is something on which it is not difficult to imagine new technological solutions for the next 30 years.

@kravietz

Terrorist bombings in Donbass for 8 years are widely documented, Ukraine has never implemented the Minsk agreements and its army cowardly took refuge in the cities to make Russia look like a bloodthirsty invader and hoping for help from Western countries.

How many times do I have to repeat it to you?

Want something to debunk? This is the most successful video in Italy for its accuracy, with more than a million views overall on different social networks:

youtube.com/watch?v=XOqq9ALn1T

This is the English version:

odysee.com/@luogocomune:5/ukra

This is the Russian version:

youtube.com/watch?v=y6wBed6KGM

@kravietz

I'm open to changing my mind, but you've given me more confirmations than denials.

On war crimes: no one ever thought that there could be an army so cowardly and infamous as to use cities as shelters and stockpile weapons in abandoned schools, theaters and hospitals.

In this respect, not even the original Nazis had gone that far.

@kravietz

The fact that he considers it a hypothesis is still a relevant fact.

Once again I see no proof of intention by the Russian army to kill civilians and terrorize the population.

We will see at the UN whether Russia will be able to justify attacks on power plants and so on as a military tactic and not terrorism.

From the very beginning, Russia asked to be able to discuss the whole thing at the UN but was not allowed to. This is the attitude of those who do not want Russia to bring evidence that contradicts all or most of Western propaganda.

@gme

When you trust your television
What you get is what you got
'Cause when they own the information
They can bend it all they want.
--John Mayer, "Waiting on the World to Change"

@aniltj

I am against the concept of digital identity for citizens. It's an Orwellian dystopian concept that centralizes power massively.

China is proof of the danger given the recent news events such as the blocking of the accounts of protesters against a bank that defrauded them and who have not even been able to take public transport to gather.

For your information, here on the Fediverse we value and want to regain it while technocrats are going even further: they want us to cede even further individual sovereignty by linking us to digital identity systems.

No, thanks.

Novak won this year's after being ruled out last year because he did not want to exhibit a vaccination certificate.

, and Number One.

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