Yeah, this worked so well for XMPP when everybody federated with Gmail chat.
Austria also has a law like that, and it has been a complete shitshow. There have been fines for someone wearing a scarf while riding a bike and for someone at work dressed up in a body suit in front of the shop for advertisement reasons (like a mascot).
When the law went into effect, the newspapers reported that there were about ten muslim women currently wearing coverings in the whole country.
It also means that people who quit immediately lose their home. This is great for employee retention.
The others are probably still busy installing the fax-to-toot gateways.
Tesla should mill the car from one solid block of steel.
You only have to cry once a day to power your contact lenses!
Based on the videos of near misses on YouTube, the safety margins are so enormous that even an event classified as near miss is not really recognizable by a layperson, because the two airplanes are nowhere near each other.
Does a CEO even know the value of $20 or $51? Isn't that the same as $0 to them?
Being lead into a position of leadership by the conservatives is also how it happened the last time.
Maybe they should have paid these people who run the company.
Right now it looks like it's a decisive victory for spez, contrary to the article's title.
Of course, the long-term consequences aren't clear yet, the moderator exodus might result in the whole platform becoming too low-quality to sustain the user interaction, leading to people moving away from it.
Using a Large Language Model for image detection is peak human intelligence.