Jes, kaj mi supozas, ke tiu chi parto de la fadeno estas nun proprajho de la Universala Esperanto-Asocio.
I do use it, but you are quite right I don’t tend to mention it unless asked.


I fail to see the relevance because both AI companies and other Internet users certainly sometimes (arguably) infringe copyrights held by rich people and sometimes those held by poor people.


People don’t like that generative AI is based on stolen content.
Long before AI, people on the Internet were fairly likely to dislike copyright and correctly insist that copying is not theft.
How the times have changed.
Probably just ask it for the seahorse emoji or something idk


On the Vatican website I can find translations into various languages, but not the presumably original Latin. Does anyone know why that is so and whether that is online somewhere?


That…seems kind of clickbaity.
The headline is literally false, not just clickbaity.


I usually start with DDG, but it just doesn’t have anywhere near as much of the WWW in its index as Google does, so I very often don’t find what I’m looking for and switch back to Google.
If someone has a suggestion for something better than either of them, do tell.


In many cases it’s both.
Most western legal systems work in this way: there are two separate domains of law: criminal law and civil law. Explained in a very simplified way:
Criminal law is about people having done wrong things to society as a whole. Prosecuting crimes is the job of the state (prosecutor) and not (usually) of the victim. People who do things that are defined as crimes may be imprisoned, or they may be fined (forced to pay money to the state). There are also crimes that do not directly have victims, but you can still be fined or imprisoned for committing them. Most offenses against traffic law are like that, e.g. who is the victim of someone driving too fast…?
Civil law is about how people treat each other. More specifically, tort law is about people doing wrong things to each other. If a person has harmed another person (even if it wasn’t a criminal offense, which may have higher standards of proof or intention), the victim can sue the offender in a civil court in order to collect damages. But that requires the victim taking action; neither you nor the state can usually take civil action against someone who didn’t harm you, only someone else.
In some legal systems it’s possible that those things can be combined to some extent, for example someone convicted of a crime may also be ordered to pay damages to the victim at the same time. In others they are completely separate.


When I first became familiar with the existence of free and open source software, GitHub did not exist yet. The most popular similar website was SourceForge. (Do many people much younger than me even know that exists?)
If things could change once, they can change again.

No, that’s not self-evident at all. I think for most if not all federal offices created by the US constitution, the US constitution specifically lists qualifications (e.g. being at least a certain age, having been a citizen for some period of time). Not so for federal judges.


I was thinking of geizhals.at which is usually where I go first when I need to buy anything online. Sometimes Amazon is the cheapest option, and then I buy from Amazon, but many times something else is!


Amazon’s monopoly has made it so hard to find alternative online stores to buy a lot of stuff
Where in the world do you live? Don’t you have price comparison websites with a lot of different online stores? We do for my country.
On the terminal yes.
On GUIs I generally use an IDE or VSCodium with vim keybindings.


I think most children aren’t very interested in most art that isn’t made specifically for children.
Science meanwhile, there are a lot of ways to make that interesting to many children, with interactive elements and such.

The prohibition extends to services supporting prediction markets, like virtual private networks, that could allow consumers to disguise their location and get around the ban.
so, the same as what Utah did? Or am I misunderstanding this?
Should not laws prohibit things that harm other people? How do prediction markets harm anyone?


More generally I think this https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/moderation-is-different-from-censorship is a good way to think about things like this.


I see. Not familiar with any good interface for that.


No, I thought that was a separate question precisely because I don’t see a connection between merge requests and mailing lists.
was expecting https://files.ohai.social/media_attachments/files/110/572/540/754/559/825/original/6ef5db5a6eab7c39.png