nostr:npub1yyx7sllvsrr0fauh2rdlqk5rakf3963g9xk4a7j5uhfcs00lr3kq42qa5g nostr:npub1sqfnxau480pnvm0t258kdrj5u2u72zwm2kh7tk3qf6lxtqkwvlmqgn5skr If a Musk-type can own a Tier 1 ISP to the point where there is no viable competition, I think the problem is monopoly.
I think people should be allowed to do business (or not) with anyone they choose, as long as it’s not based on a protected class; that’s what protected classes are for.
I think the EFF is misguided here. Private citizens in the US have no First Amendment obligations, and have no reason to platform anyone they don’t want (except protected classes etc).
“Stop Using Brave Browser”
lol what a #boringDystopia.
“Just imagine no commute to the office in the morning and instead, you could have an extra hour of sleep and less friction” — you know what else lets you do that? #RemoteWork.
“Google is charging its employees $99 a night to stay at its on-campus hotel to help "transition to the hybrid workplace.”
https://gizmodo.com/google-invites-employees-to-sleep-on-campus-for-a-fee-1850709102