Thank you!
Thank you!
I’m out of the loop, what are the spam issues?
Same! This post helped me find that blog post
Just to reiterate a point in the article, just because you’ve got mining claims doesn’t mean you can just come in and start digging, you need written permission from the landowner before any mining related work can begin (even test holes)
They don’t edit the metadata on the files themselves, unless there’s a trick I’m missing
They download and categorize it, but don’t change the default audio track or fix incorrect language listings
It might be a CSS/rendering bug. Clicking an icon recalculated the math and it hides them
It’s worth reporting a bug on the official tracker so there’s awareness
Super basic, but check the quality of your power supplies, it’s not going to be a smoking gun, but a good quality, stable power supply is worth investing in
From the nested article, the farmer they interviewed makes $20.05/hour, above the minimum wage of $17.20/hour. Which is below the Ottawa living wage for 2023 but it does include a room which doesn’t sound like a slum
I do accept that this may be an outlier, as the person they interviewed is a lead farmer, but this rule change is targeting employees below the median wage, $28.39/hour in Ontario.
I disagree that this is endorsing slavery