@stefan Firefox has "Copy Link Without Site Tracking" right-click option baked in, I think. Or at least, I don't think that's from an add-on I have.
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At a time when The EU is seeking to cut FOSS funding to funds like @NGIZero@aral @onepict @NGIZero >Furthermore, funding for a stayup must come with a strict specification of the character of the technology it will build. Goods built using public funds must be public goods. Free Software Foundation Europe is currently raising awareness along these lines with their “public money, public code” campaign. However we must go beyond “open source” to stipulate that technology created by stayups must be not only public but also impossible to enclose. For software and hardware, this means using licenses that are copyleft. A copyleft license ensures that if you build on public technology, you must share alike. Share-alike licenses are essential so that our efforts do not become a euphemism for privatisation and to avoid a tragedy of the commons. Corporations with deep pockets must not be able to take what we create with public funds, invest their own millions on top, and not share back the value they’ve added.
️All of this. I really wish the FSF stateside would adopt a similar campaign to its European sister organization.
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What @GottaLaff said.@inthehands @Infrogmation @GottaLaff @Dseitz Stalin --and the USSR generally-- didn't "eventually" oppose Hitler. They were front-and-center in trying to get the Allies to contain him. When the Allies refused to commit the resources necessary to do so, the USSR rightly calculated that they would end up in Hitler's sights sooner or later, and opted for "later" with the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.
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Threads deepens its ties to the open social web, aka the ‘fediverse’>While it makes sense in the near term to separate the fediverse replies into their own section as users learn what it means to participate in the wider social web, requiring the extra click to view them also somewhat buries them in the Threads user interface. That makes them seem of less importance than the native Threads replies. Of course, Threads’ user interface could still change as the product evolves.
Talk about carrying water for Meta. Can't wait for the most obvious Embrace, Extend, Extinguish play ever to be gleefully swallowed hook, line, and sinker by people that really should know better by now.
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Threads deepens its ties to the open social web, aka the ‘fediverse’@FediPact Oh. So Threads is now actually entering the fediverse in earnest?