Or, as millions of people have done, you could learn to read from right to left.
Or, as millions of people have done, you could learn to read from right to left.
¿And don’t you hate how US punctuation is at the end? ¿If you read an entire sentence, but you don’t even know it is a question until you’re at the end, then how do you know which intonation to use? ¡English is subpar and something should be done about that!
It must be tiring at work waiting for the clock to finally strike 00:5pm.
Sure, but the point is they have transponders. And pilots generally use them (because it’s safer) unless they have a good reason not to.
Stealth aircraft spend a lot more time flying training missions over friendly territory than combat missions over enemy territory. They use transponders on training missions, such as this one, because they want to be easily visible to other military and civilian pilots.
Yes it has a transponder, but the transponder is not working.
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F35s have transponders, just like every other aircraft that flies in the US. They are necessary to avoid mid-air collisions. When flying a stealth mission in enemy airspace, they can turn the transponders off.
Unfortunately, the transponder on this particular F35 is not working.
there’s no 3rd party like there is with Lemmy and
3rd parties are not new. All these issues came up when Google, YouTube, etc started storing third party content. They still exist today because they followed the rules.
So there’s no American users on lemmy.ml, lemmygrad.ml, hexbear.net, or even lemmy.world itself?
What? No, my point is that if you are American and host an instance, you’ll probably be ok. Just like Google and YouTube.
If you are not American and host an instance, then all bets are off. If you are Swiss, then you are probably ok. If you are North Korean, then maybe the police are coming for you right now.
What is “hosting”? Your lemmy “home”, lemmy.today for me, has a cached copy of all the content it’s users view.
In the US, if you have copyrighted content on your server and the copyright holder says “Get rid of it”, then you have to get rid of it. As long as you comply, you’ll be ok. That’s literally YouTube’s business model.
If you refuse, then the cops might come for you. In the US, cops don’t go after users who download copyrighted content, only those who make it available to others.
Just replace “Lemmy instance” with “blog”, and the answer is obvious.
“consider a Mexican user visiting a blog located in Germany to view Nazi content.”
The user is subject to Mexican laws. The blog owner would be subject to German laws. The instance owner is likewise subject to German laws.
Adding additional parties doesn’t change anything. For example, if a Mexican user on a Swiss VPN views content originating from a blog in Germany, then the user, the VPN, and the blog are all subject to laws of their own jurisdiction.
Those laws can regulate what content you can access, what content you can host, or both.
Because it’s perverse for someone to create content if successful content will surely be stolen and used against its creator.
They weren’t stealing content until now.
Because until now they weren’t competing against individual content creators.
Personally, I don’t see how YouTube can be abusive. It is their platform and they can do whatever they want with it. It is your choice if you use it or not. If you think the ads are out of control, you can pay for their subscription or use free services.
Personally, I don’t see how people using adblockers can be abusive. It is their computer and they can display whatever content they want with it. It is their choice whether an ad plays on it or not. If YouTube thinks the adblockers are out of control, they can start paying people money to watch content on YouTube’s computers.
An orc is a violent and backward representative of a people ruled by a corrupt, power-hungry dictator.
I do not defend orcs, whether in Tolkien’s books or the Russians who currently resemble them.
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You literally dehumanized another human being six words into your own post.
¡At least two of those languages have the same problem!