yiyijiji

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When looking to ensure that our computers are running free software, we usually turn our attention to the operating system and programs we install. Increasingly, we also need to look at the Web sites we visit. Simply visiting many sites loads software onto your computer, primarily JavaScript, that carry proprietary licenses. If we want to be able to browse the Web without running nonfree software, we need to work together to call for change.

The Free JavaScript campaign persuades companies, governments, and NGOs to make their Web sites work without requiring that users run any proprietary software. We pick one site at a time and focus energy on it, working as a team to send many polite but firm messages to the site maintainers.

The JavaScript programs in question create menus, buttons, text editors, music players, and many other features of Web sites, so browsers generally come configured to download and run them without ever making users aware of it. Contrary to popular perception, almost no JavaScript runs "on the Web site" -- even though these JavaScript programs are hidden from view, they are still nonfree code being executed on your computer, and they can abuse your trust.

Join us in calling for a Web that respects our freedom by being compatible with free software. Use the action box on the right to contact the organization we're currently focusing on and ask them to make their site work without nonfree JavaScript.

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  • I guess the lemmy javascript my instance runs ins open source software, right?
[–] yiyijiji 2 points 2 weeks ago

Thanks for not posting a github link but one to codeberg.org. Github is Microsoft which is headquartered in the United States.

[–] yiyijiji 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Ich befürchte: Falls die die nächste Wahl gewinnen, könnten die so extrem regieren wie Trump. Institutionen komplett umkrempeln und auf Feinde hetzen.

[–] yiyijiji 2 points 2 weeks ago

Kann mir jemand erklären warum das so lange dauert? Bei der NPD ging es doch auch?

[–] yiyijiji 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Evtl. müssen die erst einmal schauen woher sie die Ganze Hardware ankaufen können und was sie brauchen. Für eine Staats-Datenbank braucht es Redundanz. Selbst im Falle eines Strom-Ausfalles darf nichts verloren gehen, was ziemlich schwer ist (Batterien und Diesel-Generatoren im Daten-Zentrum).

[–] yiyijiji 1 points 2 weeks ago
[–] yiyijiji 1 points 2 weeks ago

mind that ftp traffic is completely unencrypted. Might not be a problem if your network is truly secure, though.

I think if I run this entirely inside my local area network it should be save…

[–] yiyijiji 1 points 2 weeks ago

Yeah, perhaps also to host a media-library like thing, so certain media are accessible from the entire network.

[–] yiyijiji 2 points 5 months ago (5 children)

What are your thoughts on hosting a ftp server in your local network?

[–] yiyijiji 2 points 5 months ago

But … But controversial gesture?

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Patreon? (en.wikipedia.org)
submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by yiyijiji to c/BoycottUnitedStates
 

Patreon is an american company, located in the Silicon valley, is it not? What can we replace it with in europe?

[–] yiyijiji 1 points 5 months ago

this is huge, is it not? The F35 will costs decades to repay and is expensive to maintain, more so if countries start rejecting that plane.

[–] yiyijiji 2 points 5 months ago

Haben MC-Donalds und Burger King eine Lobby?

Die gesamte Fast-Food-Branche in Deutschland würde um etwa 500 Millionen Euro pro Jahr entlastet.

Besonders käme die Vergünstigung nämlich wohlhabenden Menschen zugute. Sie können sich den Luxus, auswärts zu essen, leisten.

 

Okay … Hauptsache es wird gut investiert, nicht wahr?

[–] yiyijiji 2 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Chlorinated chicken? No thanks.

They use chlorine gas/solution to disinfect chicken corpses.

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