

so a more accurate way of phrasing this would be, “taxes and fees are 400% more than the flight”
so a more accurate way of phrasing this would be, “taxes and fees are 400% more than the flight”
sorry, was assuming this was broader than just federal. thanks for clarifying
do you think would influence developers to make their projects open source, with more leaning towards copy left licenses? they won’t make much money off the code alone anyways, so might as well try to make others not profit either
certain states banned them. this would federally make it illegal to ban them at the state level, as far as I understand. you know, states’ rights and all
finally some good fucking news
cool, thank you
noob here, does this mean rust will come included on Linux, similar to python?
only way I see an option to not is to live similar to Amish lifestyles in the US, but even then, I assume AWS, Meta and Alphabet can make some money off their existence through satellites and IP cameras
I don’t disagree with you and not arguing not to be aware of individual actions. it just seems the situation is more dire than just not giving them our money or data
no good. beyond using a VPN and dnssec, how can end users protect themselves from this?