

Could straight up petition the city to host the servers. It would have some interesting legal ramifications but it could help speed up adoption and also provide a full on town square thing, with actual city fundings.


Could straight up petition the city to host the servers. It would have some interesting legal ramifications but it could help speed up adoption and also provide a full on town square thing, with actual city fundings.


It’s still a problem. Never forget that today’s friend can be tomorrow’s enemy.


No government organization should ever be using foreign hosting, period, but using usa’s is an especially awful idea


Constantly. And it’s not just ai.


Government funded news programs are generally a good thing IF they’re mostly their own entity and importantly as long as they don’t block other sources. I think bbc being funded is good
That’s categorically not true. Strikes with end dates are utilized as shows of force by actual, serious unions, to put pressure on the company without the same level of economic damage. They should never be the end goal, or the final strike, but they can be a good starting place to measure support.
This is a way that if it’s successful, they can plan much longer strikes in the future successfully and better know how far they can leverage power.


Ok but like those things are also necessary for cooperating in space.


But the technology in cars now-a-days comes from materials that literally do not exist in the continental USA.
It would not be hard to rebuild that technology with the wealth or nation has. It is a choice, and was intentionally made that way, and pretending otherwise is to take at face value the narrative the rich weave


Top 10 reasons to be in a union:can yell at donald without getting sacked


Politely, I’m in a very diverse union. You’re underestimating their like for America


A lot? Nationalism is deeply involved with labor on relation to protectionist policies and whether to have them or not. That’s not to excuse how much they’ve fucked the department in the ass though


The idea that rules are less important than lives is exactly a part of the process that causes things like the war on terror.
Unjust rules should be broken, but rules should not be broken just because lives are at stake.
Basic rights > rules > lives
You assume those processes were ever democratic to begin with
A whole hell of a lot more democratic than one mayor deciding things. I’m from Chicago, I’m well aware of issues with the process. But I think you’re overstating it to say it’s wholly undemocratic


If legislative can’t do anything. It shouldn’t be done. Gridlock is no excuse to bypass democratic processes


Still a victory. While horrible the precedents set by using military are worse than ice. But this is no time to stop


Abolishing copyright exclusive and only works if you abolish money with it. Otherwise you’re only benefiting the largest corporations, despite what you think, it won’t be the small guy winning


Not when I’m listening to videos 4 hours a day at work, not really


When copyright dies so rich conglomerates can make money by monetizing out toys and collectibles and theme parks from smaller creators content without paying a dime back to them? Copyright is beneficial. Copyright is good. It needs reform, yes, but don’t mistake that with the concept being bad.
They can track signals of said adhock networks. It’s unfortunately not that good preparation