I mean he’s legally obligated to, not really a choice. He can say screw it, but then he opens himself up to legal troubles.
I mean he’s legally obligated to, not really a choice. He can say screw it, but then he opens himself up to legal troubles.
It typically happens during updates. People have reported their grub screwing up. If you’re able I would honestly suggest separate drives
Exactly, Twitter still has over 200 million DAU. Thread has about 30 million, Bluesky has less. Mastodon is worse.
Things like my city’s metro communication is still on Twitter. People aren’t going leave anytime soon.
In France you can have it delivered to a post office. To pick it up you’ll need to show a state id card as proof.
Address some of the issues. Like not having multiple similar posts, on different instances with similar named communities.
Also to reach critical mass, we need to keep posting. Addition of new apps such as Boost will also increase popularity
I think that might help, asking for volunteers. Segregating them based on their abilities (LinkedIn profile for instance). There are a lot of people who have a couple of hours a week they can spend for such a cause. Please check with your colleagues and see if asking for volunteers is possible.
Donating money is also an option, but in this economy, it’s not sustainable to donate significant sums on a recurring basis for most.
Imagine a scenario where a bunch of these are used as a server and to power cycle all of them need to turned off.