

only if the corporate citizen promises really hard we can trust them. like a super promise.
only if the corporate citizen promises really hard we can trust them. like a super promise.
really good article with a couple surprises in there.
"some people speculated that, because of the political pressure against it, its release must have been an act of resistance by someone within the IRS. But the open sourcing of the program was always part of the plan, and was required by a law called the SHARE IT Act. It happened “fully above board, which is honestly more of a feat!,” Given told 404 Media. “This has been in the works since last year.”
Vinton told 404 Media in a phone call that the open sourcing of Direct File “is just good government.”
“All code paid for by taxpayer dollars should be open source, available for comment, for feedback, for people to build on and for people in other agencies to replicate. It saves everyone money and it is our [taxpayers’] IP,” she said. “This is just good government and should absolutely be the standard that government technologists are held to.”"
I appreciate it, he got back to my dm too and I’ve already added my RSS feed via his bot. if this works you definitely are owed a case of beer!
I had no clue where to start so I am amazed that someone has set up a simple feed infrastructure for know-nothings.
thank you, that’s very helpful to know. I sent him a message
thanks, I did check that out when the developer posted it and it’s definitely my backup if I can’t figure out how to sync my feed.
very cool that they built and shared that.
I’ve been able to automate most social media posts, so I’m assuming there is a way to do it with lemmy and I’m just not technically minded enough to know how yet.
you bought it, why shouldn’t you also rent it?