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  • The 2A is there for you to do things, but it's not only simply about rising up. It's about instrumentalization. When every citizen can be armed "just in case", all you need is for that to statistically compound into a Luigi or two getting three lucky marked shots on the tyrant du jour.

  • I'm fine with requiring mail sign-in with the usual "what am I fighting for" essay, yeah, but... “We” need l.s.o. to be SDF Members only? Who is this “we” you speak about? I'm certainly not in it. Limiting the number of users who can be in l.s.o. in that way could very well lead to instance upkeep, which has already shown to be a problem, to be just Not Worth It.

  • There are a few good ones I can recommend, depending on what experience are you looking for (programmer, writer, simple note-taking).

    Apostrophe would be the first, better for freestyle writing IMO; and then in no particular order I'd recommend Formiko which seems to work wonders for technical / programming-related writing, Remarkable and Ghostwriter for that no items, text only, final desktop kind of experience. Most or all of these should be findable in software stores like Flatpak, too.

  • The simple truth is that you as a user do not have any way to certify that a remote server actually obeys DNT, and as such there is no sense in giving them this extra bit of profiling information. There is no way nor reason to assume that a site that says to respect DNT, let alone one that doesn't, is part of the "Good Guys" (what is even that?) in this year of 2025.

    Also, a legal system should not be designed such that privacy is opt-in; it should be tracking that is opt-in, and thus the absence of the possibility of DNT is a clear indication of the belief that the legal mandate should be that the default position of the law is "do not track". If we want to add a "Do Track" header later, be my guest.

    As such, remving DNT is fine.