Hello! That’s my main mbin account, my alt is @Fitik
I’m just a regular person from Israel🇮🇱, a queer, and a #Fediverse enthusiast! I’m a liberal
Yep, same with MBin, it doesn’t support them neither
@HerNameIsTitou@mstdn.social I mean it is? I’m a liberal tho
It’s different to deny genocide and deny the extince of the country, I think Armenian genocide happened and is bad, but I don’t deny Turkey’s right to exist?
@tinkralge@programming.dev @melroy@kbin.melroy.org
@Jezebelley@fedia.io Tankies and Far left mostly, I’m not American, so I also block a fair amount of America-centric communities, as I am just not a target of those
And memes, they’re usually unfunny to me
Welcome, I switched to firefox on my PC a few months ago, and regret nothing
@chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com True sadly, I just thought candidate team talking with the crypto companies was a cool development, but there’s still a lot to go.
Kamala Harris’s advisers have approached top crypto companies to “reset” relations between her Democratic party and a sector that has come out as an important backer of Donald Trump, her rival for the US presidency.
Members of the vice-president’s team have contacted people close to crypto companies about meeting in recent days, said four people with knowledge of the matter. Those include leading exchange Coinbase, stablecoin company Circle and blockchain payments group Ripple Labs, two of the people said.
The vice-president’s office and the Harris campaign declined to comment. Ripple and Coinbase declined to comment. Circle did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Harris’s overture to crypto companies comes as Trump enjoys strong levels of support from the sector. The former president — once a vocal crypto sceptic — has thrown his weight behind the industry and is delivering the keynote speech at a Bitcoin conference in Nashville on Saturday.
Crypto groups will probably be an important source of funding for candidates in the election: pro-crypto super Pac Fairshake has raised more than $200mn from backers including Coinbase, Ripple and Andreessen Horowitz, according to filings.
People advising the Harris campaign on business matters said the decision to reconnect with the crypto industry had little to do with attracting new electoral contributions. They said the objective was instead to build a constructive relationship that would ultimately set a smart regulatory framework that would help the growth of the entire asset class.
The outside advisers to the campaign said Harris wanted to change the perception among many top executives America that the Democrats were anti-business. One person said her campaign was using the change of leadership on the Democratic ticket as an opportunity to reset relations with the tech industry, which had felt targeted by the Biden administration, particularly on antitrust matters.
The underlying message Harris wants to strike is that the Democrats are “pro-business, responsible business”, said one person close to her campaign.
Harris is aiming to win back those in the tech community, many of them in her home state of California, who have turned away from the party in protest at the threat of new taxes or regulation of their industry.
This month, venture capitalists Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz announced they would back Trump in the election, having previously supported several Democratic candidates. Their firm, Andreessen Horowitz, claims to be the largest crypto investor in the world and raised about $8bn to invest in the sector.
When they announced their support for Trump, the two venture capitalists railed against Joe Biden’s White House and Gary Gensler’s Securities and Exchange Commission. “They have just fought us every step of the way, and using very nefarious means,” Horowitz said at the time. “They are nuking the industry.”
Some crypto companies are hopeful Harris will be more sympathetic to them. “The fact that she’s willing to listen is a big deal. With Biden you couldn’t even get a meeting . . . It has left people with such a bad view of the Biden administration,” one crypto company executive said.
The body of the article without a paywall
@possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip Pretty cool, but what about Servo? Why not work on it instead?
@kolorafa@lemmy.world Eh, probably still better than siting with dictionary tring to translate word by word, no? Especially if you don’t know the language For some of these languages there was no machine translation before that at all
all of those useless ones
No language is useless, please don’t say that, some are just smaller
@Blaze@lemmy.zip That’s an old news article, from at least 3 months ago
Have you read the article you posted?
Sad, but your choice will be completely understandable, I wish #beehaw success anyways, I had mostly positive experience with it users.
Nominally yes, however because most Jews have some ties to Israel, or have relatives in Israel, or workers/brunches most of the Jewish-owned business were targeted For example one of the kosher restaurants that doesn’t have brunches in Israel was targeted because their owner has ties to Israel, at least by their words
State of Israel what?
Wasn’t this an app that just boycotted business with ties with Jews? It would be wild if it wouldn’t be deleted
It’s not available in my country 😪