

It was the appeal to the original fine by the DPA, but they can (and probably will) still appeal to higher courts.
It was the appeal to the original fine by the DPA, but they can (and probably will) still appeal to higher courts.
Yeah, it is expected that they will appeal, but it’s still an important signal from the courts.
A decade late imo, but at least something is finally happening.
My guess it’s not so much a ban as the practical consequence of adhering to the current sanctions. After all GSOC implies a paid position, and payments to these regions are covered by the sanctions.
You have a selection of them here: https://ftp.funet.fi/pub/unix/irc/
Yay, it did! Amazing work!
Other projects whose federation works similar to Pleroma/Mastodon will likely also federate.
I’m able to follow a community from Hubzilla (with the ActivityPub extension enabled.) It doesn’t appear as a forum in Hubzilla but as a regular contact. Which I guess is as expected.
Isn’t this exactly what OpenID Connect is/was all about? Afaik this is still the protocol behind the “log in with facebook/google/github” options you find on many websites, but it can be a fully decentralised authentication scheme if they’d only let users type in their own identity url.
Here’s the english version: https://upload.disroot.org/r/8jXNG0Lm#5u0L9it/lx8UgIBz6Ygc4Z7zhSRrLQIZbtHLsJNwEjg=
I could care less about “growth” if that growth means an influx of disgusting racists. I’d much rather have a smaller, positive community that defends members of targeted communities.
You have no idea how good it is to see this attitude from the central developers of the platform. How much better wouldn’t the world be if more people were thinking like this? Kudos to you all!
Probably not what you’re looking for, but Hubzilla has a cart
addon that is an online store you can host in a channel. Documentation is scarce and it’s a tad on the primitive side, but useable enough for simple shops.
Haha, they forgot to translate the silly toggle control.
In any case the default is off, which makes it one of the extremely few cookie banners on Norwegian sites that are actually GDPR compliant…