Jumping in here to say that I don’t feel like the Technology community is the right place to have the debate on the gestational limits for abortion. Let’s keep the focus on technology please.
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Not critiquing your title, since that’s the article title but it looks like it’s just approved for testing:
This week, Alef Aeronautics revealed its flying car “Model A" was granted legal permission from the Federal Aviation Administration to test run the vehicle on the road and in the sky
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Just an FYI, I doubt the Lemmy developers are paying attention to BeeHaw’s technology community. This might be more effective as a feature request on the Lemmy GitHub.
I'm not sure how'd you accomplish this without requiring an EV cert, which is expensive and time-consuming to get, right? I guess manually maintaining a list of free CAs like Let's Encrypt? Idk, I'd never pay for a cert I'd have to manually update where my LE certs are all automatic.
Facebook turns over mother and daughter’s chat history to police resulting in abortion charges (www.theverge.com)
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/1874605...
Reddit demands moderators remove NSFW labels, or else (www.theverge.com)
Information Overload - Beehaw style
Improving Beehaw...
#TwitterDown: Elon Musk announces temporary read limits on Twitter (edition.cnn.com)
Twitter limits the number of tweets users can read amid extended outage (techcrunch.com)
The first flying car, 'Model A,' approved by the FAA and it's 100% electric (www.usatoday.com)
French Govt. Wants to Inject Domain Blocking Lists Directly Into Web Browsers * TorrentFreak (torrentfreak.com)
Reddit will remove mods of private communities unless they reopen (www.theverge.com)
V18.0 no longer holds your spot on the home page when you hit back, and now reloads you to the top of the page. Please fix
cross-posted from: vlemmy.net/post/241881...
Overseer: A Fediverse Chain of Trust (dbzer0.com)
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/123857...
Rivian is the next automaker to adopt Tesla’s charging plugs | Ars Technica (arstechnica.com)
Weekend poll: Do you currently use a third-party Reddit app? (www.androidpolice.com)
How many of you use a 3rd-party app to browse Reddit?