
**Problem:** It’s really inconvenient to write long-form content on a smartphone. I would love to have different opinions on this one. This is merely just an idea based on my own insights as a creative writer.

> You can read more about the End Software Patents campaign in the community's description.īefore we start, let’s be clear. > Do not hesitate to contact me at any point this post will be up for a while. But even if you don't know much, this is a great opportunity to learn some interesting details about this topic. You should also have a general understanding of basic legal procedure around patent law. > It is not required to have a legal background, but you should be at least comfortable with reading legal information. Lately it has gotten some serious updates: a new logo, a modernized theme, better categorization, brand-new custom wiki templates, etc. In the past, it has worked as a community forum for FSF's amicus briefs to courts and has been cited by legal journals and articles. > ESP Wiki was created in 2008 as the main resource for activists, programmers, lawyers, and policy makers with the goal of abolishing software patents. This post will be pinned until ESP Wiki is sufficiently moderated. > If you are familiar with software patents and would like to moderate an excellent database of campaign material against software patents, please respond below. Reposting from now that lemmy has more users. Check out Plemmy's () for example usage (more documentation to come!). These additions should make interacting with Lemmy in Python easier than ever. The design of these functions/objects closely mirrors the objects and data types defined in the (). With release 0.3.0, Plemmy now offers a way to parse `request.Response` objects, extracting all information and placing them in easy-to-use Python objects. All LemmyHttp functions have been implemented! Plemmy's `LemmyHttp` object does just this, returning Python `request.Response` objects resulting from Lemmy API calls. The primary goal of Plemmy is simple: offer access to the () in Python, allowing users to interact with any Lemmy instance using Python. I'm pleasantly surprised and very thankful for the traction () has received in a few short weeks since its initial release!

> - You can leave seed blank or put in a word of your choice > - At the bottom click the MineClone2 icon (the 2 dirt with grass blocks) > - Click the button next to MineClone2 and wait for download to finish > - Find "MineClone2" (should be first on the list or on the first page) > - Click "Browse Online Content" and filter by Games (select "Games" from the dropdown box) > - Once installed, open and select the "Content" tab Inspired by a well known block game, pushing beyond. > Survive, farm, build, explore, play with friends, and do much more.

Wanted to announce our new release on Lemmy before that other place even if it's just a few minutes before :).
