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@EU_Commission Can you also pass regulation that lets me set my cookie preferences in the browser so that I don't have to click a button (or more) about cookies on every single website I visit?

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I think that's the right decision. Only billion dollar companies want to make the one everything-app.

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@dansup Isn't that kind of against the idea of the Fediverse?

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@dansup What is handoff suppport?

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@dansup It would be cool to document the "rules" somewhere in the about section. I think it would help potential media coverage understand the benefits of open source. What do you think?

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@dansup I'm assuming it's using a pretty standard recommendation mechanism, is it?

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@dansup Will it be available on Web/Android?

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@dansup @pixelfed @mspsadmin Will the mobile app be available for Android? (and mobile Linux, too?)

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@EU_Commission Phones and other devices are not packaging material. They are not single-use. This is going the wrong direction.

Ever wondered why laptop recycling isn't a problem? Because you can install any operating system on an old laptop, and still get some use out of it.

If phones weren't artifically locked down by vendors, then old phones could still serve as security cameras, smart home interfaces, servers, and many other applications. Maybe not for average people, but there's enough nerds out there who could use an old phone instead of a Raspberry Pi.

The EU should apply pressure to vendors to release driver and kernel source code at the end of their devices lifespan, so users can run a free operating system and do literally anything with the hardware.

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@Mastodon @renchap Well, the first thing he can do is get this one year old pull request merged: github.com/mastodon/mastodon/p

Please, I have been waiting so long for this.

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@Mastodon For the lazy:
```
su - mastodon
cd live
git fetch && git checkout v4.1.3
bundle install
yarn install
sudo systemctl stop mastodon-web mastodon-streaming mastodon-sidekiq
sudo systemctl start mastodon-web mastodon-streaming mastodon-sidekiq
```

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@EU_Commission I wish there was more education about how exactly in the works, and what can be recycled. I'd love to get compelling answers to questions like:

Is it true that small parts like bottle caps are never recycled?
Should I leave the cap on or take it off then?
Which recycling codes are most likely to get recycled?
Are cardboard drink cartons easily recycled or not?
Does recycleable also mean "likely to be recycled"?
And more

There should be an .eu website about this.

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@Mastodon I'll wait for 4.2.0. To be precise, I'll wait for this: github.com/mastodon/mastodon/p

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@EU_Commission I thought you were talking about dating lol.

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