A lot of FOSS projects have succeeded in approximately this way. I think it can only be a matter of time until this happens even in this area.
Then why did they support it in the Senate?
Without expressing an opinion on it: some people believe that it is meant to say that America was greater during times when women and minorities were more oppressed than they are now.
My own interpretation at least in 2016 was always that it was meant to say that Obama was a weak leader in terms of foreign policy and that Trump would restore America's place in the world to be stronger. This may have been my interpretation because I am not from the US and so mainly care about it because of its foreign, not domestic, policy.
Taking freely licensed photos in the summer. Open source software development in the winter.
I am too young to remember that. Of course browsers are now free (at least as in beer, many also as in speech) again and that is a good thing. In my childhood, computers were pretty much synonymous with Windows and the web was mostly unusable without Flash Player and it's a good thing that that has changed. Still, we don't live in the utopian society I imagined the Internet would lead to.
If everyone joined the largest instance, then the decentralized aspect would become kinda moot. That would give lots of power to the owner of that instance, almost like on centralized social media.
That is fine as long as it is one where l1I are easy to distinguish.
And if you are on Windows, you can install Double Commander there. Unfortunately links from other programs will still open in Explorer.
Only on desktop (like Facebook too), no longer on mobile.
I don't really want Linux to become the dominant OS. I want Microsoft to release Windows under a free software license. Windows is actually not that bad an OS from a purely technical standpoint.
Not aware of one in German.