I like the transparency on lemmy.world around this sort of thing.
I also appreciate that volunteer admins / mods of suitable calibre must be tough to find. It seems to me that the type of people who would make good mods just wouldn't be interested in the role.
IDK what lemmy.world's community team is?
Also, it's not really clear what role JL presently has, if any. Like if he was removed from the community team does he still have other responsibilities ?
I agree that they're trying to find those that will refuse an unlawful or unconstitutional order.
Is it a bit weird that Hegseth kinda already did this though?
I have no idea how the military works.
I'm imagining a conference full of the top brass. They mostly know each other or "of" each other in a loose network. They would already know why they've been summoned and where they stand, but also a fair guess as to where the group splits on this issue.
Honestly, I don't really have any idea how a laser printer works beyond the basics.
However, someone has invested the time to create an opensource inkjet printer. It's a fair assumption that firstly, they know more about printers and hardware than either of us and secondly, they also know everyone prefers laser printers.
Those two assumptions lead me to the conclusion that there's a significant barrier to producing an opensource laser printer of which you're not aware.
My comment, although unnecessarily douchey, was an allusion to the age old refrain of open source enthusiasts everywhere: if the project isn't good enough for you, fork it and make your own.
In Australia this is going to be available under our Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme soon. Essentially the federal government would / will be the only Australian buyer from the manufacturer.
The govt will pay the commercial price, but they have vastly better bargaining power. Then patients receive it for free.
Existing anti-retro-virals were also expensive when first released. $2,000 per patient / month wouldn't be extreme.
The limits on e-bikes are intended to protect the rider from a catastrophic failure of the bike.
Bike frames just aren't designed to be strong enough to withstand the forces endured by heavier vehicles like motorbikes.
It's trivial to put an unlimited e-bike kit on a regular bike and zip around at 60km/h but there's a real can / should question that needs to be ignored.
If you want to go faster than an e-bike get a proper vehicle.
I think this photograph was taken in an era when the only technology available to make an image that looked like this was photography. At that time "not a real photograph" was the equivalent to the statement "a photograph of something which is not what it appears to be".
Sure but I think this photograph was taken in an era when the only technology available to make an image that looked like this was photography. At that time "not a real photograph" was the equivalent to the statement "a photograph of something which is not what it appears to be".
I like the transparency on lemmy.world around this sort of thing.
I also appreciate that volunteer admins / mods of suitable calibre must be tough to find. It seems to me that the type of people who would make good mods just wouldn't be interested in the role.
IDK what lemmy.world's community team is?
Also, it's not really clear what role JL presently has, if any. Like if he was removed from the community team does he still have other responsibilities ?