@lanodan In Japan, your boss will prohibit you from riding your bike to work, if your job is extremely important to them.
Shigeru Miyamoto isn't allowed to ride his bike to work even though he isn't far from Nintendo HQ because God knows what would happen if he got into an accident.
@lanodan You would've turned Japan into another North Korea.
@lanodan Maybe without the personality cult and the extreme xenophobia.
@lanodan Ban cars (I think civilians are restricted from driving), forced everyone to use Linux (they have RedStar OS), broadcast anti-American propaganda on TV.
@lanodan I've always been more of a bus person. I like them better than trains or taxis. I've only been in a taxi once in my life.
>Publicly funded digital works should be released under an open licence
Here in the US, all works created by the government must be under the public domain, with a few exceptions. I don't think they are obligated to release any source code when it comes to programs, however.
>I couldn't care less about television except maybe opening up the channels a bit more and reducing censorship on them so you can actually have healthy political discourse.
Yeah. Imagine HAM Radio but for TV.
> I've always been more of a bus person. I like them better than trains or taxis. I've only been in a taxi once in my life.
Also more of a bus than taxi person (heck I've barely ever took a taxi) but I prefer cycling around a lot more than taking the bus, except maybe in considerate-land Japan. People are often too noisy in buses…
I mostly just take the bus here to catch a train or meeting with people where a bicycle could be a chore to carry around.
> Here in the US, all works created by the government must be under the public domain, with a few exceptions.
Yeah, it's something USA got quite right ("quite" because apparently it's awkward with libre licences) and I wish it would spread.
> Yeah. Imagine HAM Radio but for TV.
Actually I've heard about a HAM satellite that might be usable for at least French/European television, been few years and I'm not a radio am (yet?) so I'm not sure how usable it is.