

Because it’s not functional without BSky servers and BSky also retains control of moderation.
Because it’s not functional without BSky servers and BSky also retains control of moderation.
ATProto is not decentralized.
No, I didn’t miss anything. “Precise” is relative term. Whatever skills you developed increasing precision can be applied and further improved with a lower DPI over a larger area.
How so?
Because it’s annoying. I don’t want to go back and forth across different feeds. I just want one.
Yes, really. Speed /= precision.
Doesn’t really matter how “powerful” they are when they’re in a separate feed.
LMK when they add the ability to follow hashtags.
Also I hate when sites make it to where you can’t see anything until after you create an account.
I have no idea why this advice suddenly became “lower the sensitivity and just use your whole arm across your whole desk”
Because that’s how you get the greatest level of precision.
One could use the context in the OP to infer that the jurisdiction is the USA.
Yes, the law professors and Meta are both based in the USA.
I was more commenting on the fact that it’s an incomplete sentence. What does it have to do with Lemmy?
Remind me which government is attempting to dismantle encryption?
Lemmy instances with *key instances!
Huh?
Phanpy is phenomenal and fixes a lot of the problems Mastodon and all microblogging platforms have.
It goes unpunished because it’s not illegal.
If you have evidence otherwise, feel free to share.
I didn’t say “unpunished or hard to enforce”.
I don’t see anything regarding encryption
Maybe not. That’s my best guess as to why they wouldn’t advertise it on the homepage.
Its not wrong. The COO of BSky herself told me this.