exploited by big companies who use this to their advantage and take without giving back
Out of interest, would you say something can be done against this, or is this a systematic problem of how capitalism works?
For example, would it make sense to license your open source software under a more restrictive license (preventing commercial use, use in closed source projects etc.)? Or would that go against the principle of open source?
I know this is a long debate with many pros and cons, but I am interested in your opinion as you seem to know what you are talking about.
At the moment the Threadiverse has not enough users. But as soon as this is becoming a problem, it is the instance Admins job to carefully manage power user moderators. If the Admins don't do their job, the instance should be federated.
If we do not share Fox News here, we should not share telesur either. Like I said, telesur is founded in Venezuela and under direct influence of Maduro, they even spread Russian disinfo. I know !world@lemmy.world is strongly leaning towards authoritarian / socialist world views, but if I can help anybody to contextualize this tankie propaganda I am happy.
Edit: Telesur has its headquarters in Caracas, Venezuela and is directly sponsored by the governments of Venezuela and Cuba. You are reading propaganda here.
Maduro is a hypocrit and an illegitimate president, no matter what Trump wants there. But honestly I don't think Trump can afford a war right now, remember how pissed the MAGA psychopaths were when they bombed Iran.
If I understood correctly this is an estimate of the central bank of South Korea, not from the NK government itself. Of course this data is biased and not independent, but the most accurate guess we have. I believe South Korea has the best intelligence over North Korea you can get.
Ideally it makes sense to divide districts based on population. But the elections system in the US has so many flaws, it feels like optimizing at the wrong position.
I mean if you subsume the votes under the "state level" in a first step, wouldn't it be logical to go the next step subsume under county level (or whatever your administrative units are being called)?
Division based on population can never be stable because people are moving, so I feel this is the wrong metric in the first place.
Again I am not living in the US, so if I made some wrong assumptions please correct me. I don't know much about your election system.
Because you live in a poly relationship?