Yes, they should be legally required to open up access to their service. No more walled gardens that hold a large number of users hostage.
We should treat them like any other instance. If they are a good citizen of the Fediverse they stay, otherwise they will be blocked and nothing has changed.
I don't care what their executives earn, but if those companies paid their taxes and stopped interfering with unionization efforts that would be nice.
Wikimedia ist ein typisches Beispiel, wie eine Organisation sich so lange ausbreitet, bis das ganze Budget verbraucht ist. Die Hosting Kosten sind für lange Zeit gedeckt und diejenigen, die die Artikel schreiben, machen das ehrenamtlich. Die Wikipedia ist eine wirklich tolle Sache, aber es gibt andere Organisationen, die Spenden mehr verdient hätten.
Are you sure? I don't mind. Together we have a stronger economy. If they want to be subject of all EU market policy without having a voice in the decision process that's their choice.
Vote with your wallet is only ever said to those whose wallet is thin.
Only applies if you won enough already.
Dual.
Yeah, but they only could provide that by burning a LOT of money in order to gain a monopoly and then squeeze everyone dry. Uber has always been a venture capital sham: https://pluralistic.net/2022/02/11/bezzlers-gonna-bezzle/
I recently switched to netcat, this lets me control the TCP stream more directly.
Recently Android added another scary "malicious" warning to the already numerous scary dialogs if one tries to install F-Droid. The "Install anyways" button also became hidden in the "More details" menu.
Come on, cut out the middle man. They're providing nothing of that value.