
That’s backend
That’s backend
Hang on, this is just a C++ joke slapped onto Rust.
Alright then, if you’re gonna be that unhelpful, I’m gonna be the change I want in the world.
No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider.
From Wikipedia
Search engines are getting worse by the year, by the way. It’ll do us all well not to treat them like the providers of information we once thought of them, especially when the most used search engines are Google and Bing, which will happily fall in line with whatever Trump wants to fabricate as Truth, as we’ve now seen with the Gulf of Mexico.
And it’s just plain polite to provide pertinent information like that for context for such an article.
I hate that neither the article nor any comment explains what section 230 actually is.
If they’re doing this to Linux they’re likely doing the same for other topics. And it’s not just Facebook that’s going downhill like this
Maybe you should read the article, especially the section on historical usage. Saying ‘less’ was never wrong, there was just a bunch of fancy academics that came along once and said it’s wrong, while everyone else just carried on as usual.
What got palworld into Nintendo’s crosshairs is their partnership with Sony.
Other Pokemon-likes are safe from Nintendo because they’re not a threat to their IP.