zikk_transport2

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[โ€“] zikk_transport2@lemmy.world -5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Well, blocklisting certain communities does not make you un-sue-able. ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿคฆ

[โ€“] zikk_transport2@lemmy.world 14 points 1 year ago (2 children)

small company, roughly 100 people is nothing

Think of their profits & business type. Employees count doesn't mean much here. They are big.

Jellyfin & underlaying infrastructure (sea ports, taxi ships, management ships, pirate ships & so on).

[โ€“] zikk_transport2@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago (10 children)

No, it's not. Turns out Lemmy.world does not like sea at all. In fact, they blocked "info kiosks" at ports near sea, so you have no idea about what is going on in the sea.

[โ€“] zikk_transport2@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)
./malware -help
[โ€“] zikk_transport2@lemmy.world 131 points 1 year ago (21 children)

What part is illegal? Are they sharing files on that instance and your instance re-hosts it?

From my understanding, discussions are legal, guides are legal, tips are legal, but actual files (aka "copyrighted content") is illegal. There are no files shared there, links at maximum, but institutions should be after those content-sharing websites, not forums.

I am against this decision and I am happy that I am not part of admins team.

Since when AI content is compared to user content? Why do you change topic?

Yup, developers.

Instance admins adding such tags would make it inconsistent and basically impossible to use. It should be unified = implemented by Lemmy developers.

P.S. Developers who develop Lemmy software. Admins who own and manage instance (website/server).

 

Share your all-time upload & all-time download ratio. Let's find out who is the winner! ๐Ÿ˜‡

 

Some websites are available only from US. Or some streaming service allows certain content only from US.

Why does such geo restriction exist? What is the benefit for the company to implement this?

 
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