I love controversy.
It covers Apple/Google tax. They didn't want to have lower revenue on mobile or go the Spotify route.
Nostr is the Bitcoiner protocol. It's simple but inflexible and not that censorship resistant (if you don't run your own relay you can lose data). ATP is more like Ethereum, way more complex but you can build actually useful apps with it.
Or limit copyright terms to 20 years and repeal Section 1201 (together with 512 for good measure). That would cover far more than just old games.
Feedbro has a simple and customizable UI and supports both Chrome and Firefox.
You can't be both a small community and replace for profit social networks. I thought the point of all this was the second one.
Just let people build more housing. In most American cities it's either totally impossible or so expensive only millionaires and big real estate companies can afford it. There's no reason for a permitting process that takes 5 years or for single family zoning, other than homeowners self interest and racism.
Maybe don't call them shitlibs?
This gives me an idea. Make a federated torrent site. It would be practically impossible to take down and one instance going offline because they don't have money wouldn't destroy everything like in RARBG's case.