How does it solve the problem of dependencies without becoming bloated?
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FlapKap@feddit.dkto Technology@lemmy.world•Adobe Stock is Selling AI-Generated Images of the Israel-Hamas ConflictEnglish5·2 years agoWell that’s kinda worrying
FlapKap@feddit.dkto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How far can Lemmy support nested comments? Let's find out1·2 years agoTestosterone
FlapKap@feddit.dkto World News@lemmy.world•Denmark to seek legal means to prevent Quran burningsEnglish151·2 years agoDenmark doesn’t have unrestricted free speech. Censorship is against the constitution but hate speech, inciting violence or defamation is illegal and until 2017 blasphemy was illegal. There is some legal basis for punishing speech that is bringing the country into danger or is severely insulting another nation. I am not a lawyer so I don’t know if it’s applicable or if it will hold up in court.
Note that the government does not want to ban burning books. Just prevent/punish doing it as a provocation against another country.
I also want to stress that I am not defending the Danish government or the book burners. I just want to bring some needed nuance to the discussion
FlapKap@feddit.dkto Technology@lemmy.ml•Turns out that Web Environment Integrity proposal everybody is getting angry about (imo very legitimately) was effectively already shipped by Apple in Safari last yearEnglish9·2 years agoWhich is also what the article is arguing. As soon as a majority of users are subject to this the websites can discriminate. If only safari does this it’s still bad but not very bad
FlapKap@feddit.dkto Fediverse@lemmy.world•lemmy.fmhy.ml is gone [update from the team]English4·2 years agoIs there some news coverage on the mali governments actions? I couldn’t find anything on my quick google search
FlapKap@feddit.dkto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Besides tech-focused instances, what other subject focused Lemmy/Kbinstances have you found?English2·2 years agoDon’t worry. As Danes we are always mistaken for Germans abroad, so we are used to it
FlapKap@feddit.dkto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Besides tech-focused instances, what other subject focused Lemmy/Kbinstances have you found?English4·2 years agoThe Denmark one is feddit.dk 😌
Well that highly depends on location. I think that’s illegal in most of Europe