do you know how I know that you didn’t read the article?
that blog post and petition are significantly more than just saying it’s stupid
as was already said elsewhere, advocating for an emoji is silly, and advocating against one might be sillier.
maybe you should use the public infrastructure.
maybe no one you talk to, but I assure you, it happens. it is happening right now, in this conversation
while there may not be an emoji for http, maybe there should be. there is sort of an unofficial one (a broken lock), and there are other protocols that have logos. as another commenter said, it’s kind of silly to fight for an emojii for it, and probably sillier to fight against it.
the sewer is infrastructure. i don’t think you understand the network protocol.
if you can’t present evidence, then you’re just spreading uncertainty and doubt.
if this is true, there would be some evidence
yes, it is. anyone can spin up a node or download the blockchain or make an address.
Bitcoin is a network protocol. not a brand.
oh shit. now you’re on my level
it’s a fictional right.
the statute of Anne was the first copyright law and it was written to stop printers in London from breaking each others’ knees over who was allowed to print the world of Shakespeare who was already long dead.
copyright is a bill of goods when packaged as a protection for creatives.
people have always been able to earn money from their creativity. copyright is just corporate greed.
If only the federal government could implement some sort of server that would allow them to self-host social media for officials and prominent candidates. I wish there were some well-known and tested service that other governments were using and they could just implement in the USA.
I used nicotine pouches for a year then cold turkeyed at day 365