moitoi
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- Comment on Not buying a shaver from Philips again.. 8 months ago:
My next shaver will be USB-C. It’s now a standard for charging whatever you want.
- Comment on [deleted] 8 months ago:
It’s not the freedom of federating. It’s the freedom of being outside corpo.
- Comment on Hmmmmmm 8 months ago:
Micro and nano plastics made they way down there.
- Comment on The fall of Firefox: Mozilla's once-popular web browser slides into irrelevance 10 months ago:
Was ZDNet once a good source for news?
- Comment on She broke it so she could baguette properly.... 11 months ago:
Hérétique
- Comment on Liquid Stool Post 1 year ago:
Bern ist on the map. The french part of the Canton of Bern doesn’t use “riclette” either.
“Riclette” is a word coming from the franco-provençale patois Fribourgeois. In fact, the prononciation of “riclette” sounds really different from “raclette” despite having one different letter.
- Comment on Roman numerals, man... so close! 1 year ago:
Ma Saw VI dans ta Saw VII. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
- Comment on Roman numerals, man... so close! 1 year ago:
It’s depending if you put your Saw VI in your Saw VII.
- Comment on I hate using mobile to read articles 1 year ago:
Kiwi is Chromium what’s an issues for the open web. Firefox+ ublock origin. And if someone want a F-Droid link, you can search for Fennec.
- Comment on Sophisticated commentary 🎩 1 year ago:
Ok.
- Comment on PSA: the largest piracy community is blocked from lemmy.world 1 year ago:
For me, it looks like people are mad at the US defaultism of the decision.
I understand why. It makes for part of the users no sense as they are protected by the law. It looks like a US “shitshow”. Countries are protecting the IP of the person, making it nearly impossible to pursue someone. Others have law allowing the use and the copy of copyrighted material for educational purposes. Some allow the download of copyrighted material.
It’s the same with GDPR. Meta must comply. There is no exception because US defaultism.
And we can understand this point of view too. It’s not binary as the US people think it is. It’s more mixed depending of the country.
Generally, outside of this drama, on the internet, people are reclaiming they right and don’t want the US “example” anymore. They want the internet following their local laws like the GDPR for Europeans. They have the right to claim it. Thanks to GDPR, mandatory usb-c, battery replacement and others laws in Europe and outside, the consciences of are awakened that the US is not the model to follow in terms of law on the internet and technologies.
- Comment on Defederate From lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 year ago:
My argument is to not pretend it’s illegal when it’s not worldwide. What you write is American defaulting.
Maybe don’t host in the US or in a similar juridiction. The same argument as self hosting.
- Comment on Defederate From lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 year ago:
Torrenting is legal in my country.
- Comment on quatre-vingts 1 year ago:
This doesn’t apply to all french speaking regions. Switzerland use septante and nonante and in some regions of the country also huitante.
- Comment on quatre-vingts 1 year ago:
People are actually using huitante and not octante.
Regions use septante, huitante and neunante outside France and especially in Switzerland.