https://lore.kernel.org/all/2024101835-tiptop-blip-09ed@gregkh/
> Remove some entries due to various compliance requirements
The Linux Foundation has become a total joke.
https://lore.kernel.org/all/2024101835-tiptop-blip-09ed@gregkh/
> Remove some entries due to various compliance requirements
The Linux Foundation has become a total joke.
These are good questions.
https://lore.kernel.org/all/20241023080935.2945-2-kexybiscuit@aosc.io/
@Jain, can you share examples of such situations?
Dear researchers,
When you send emails to instances' administrators, you're not doing a survey, you're doing spam.
The list of emails you have is not a list of respondents, it's a spam database.
There is no such thing as benevolent spam.
This one actually quite scary.
I hope that policymakers will stay away from federated social networks for as long as possible.
Mastodon and the ActivityPub network in general is a great example of self-regulation.
The only thing policymakers can do here is to ruin everything. Well, as they do with almost all regulations.
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