Google being clear that, if you want to distribute an app for Android, whether via another store (such as F-Droid) or just for side loading, you will need to register with Google.
Time to push harder against this restriction.
The UK Information Commissioner's Office told Imgur a couple of weeks ago that it was intending to fine Imgur.
In unrelated news, Imgur has now blocked traffic from the UK.
According to the ICO:
> Imgur's decision to restrict access in the UK is a commercial decision taken by the company.
Someone asked me today if I had ever done online dating.
I have not. I have dated people that I met online, and indeed am married to someone that I met online. But never "online dating".
It is one of those things that sounds like it might be fun - like speed dating - but in practice probably is not.
Plus, given my aversion to third party proprietary services, even if I were looking to date, I'd likely not do it anyway.
# What if I don't want videos of my hobby time available to the entire world?
A new blogpost, pondering on something which has bugged me a bit recently.
Not enough for me to make a fuss, but enough to be on my mind.
I sometimes miss the excitement and buzz I felt when a new device was coming out.
Now, I still enjoy my computers and tinkering, but they feel "feature complete" to me.
I am not looking forward to anything particular being released, or wondering when something will have a particular widget available for it.
I sometimes miss that.
Help wanted, please!
If you have *first hand experience* of improving the diversity of a governance board of (currently all men) volunteers, I'd love to hear how you went about it, or resources which helped you, please.
What did you find helped make the role more attractive to a wider range of applicants to join?
(This is in the context of a Free software project, but broader contexts are welcome.)
#Diversity #inclusion #FOSS #FreeSoftware