cronenthal @ cronenthal @discuss.tchncs.de Posts 5Comments 88Joined 1 wk. ago
Watching the next federal election will be interesting, to say the least.
"To be extremely clear, no matter how much I disagree with the Ukraine policy, Starlink will never turn off its terminals," Musk wrote.
Why did you mention it then?
It is and it's a great movie. Probably the best movie about ai.
“Foreign goods may get a little more expensive. But American goods are going to get cheaper." That's a blatant lie by Commerce Secretary Lutnick. ALL affected goods will become more expensive in a tariff regime, irrespective of their origin. And he knows it, it's economics 101. How can these lies just go completely unchallenged in the reporting?
Only things that affect him personally matter to Trump. People really need to get this fact into their heads. He won't care if the US or the world burns, as long as he can have a good time golfing at Mar a Lago.
... wenn Trump nicht schneller ist!
Ich dachte ich gucke mal auf Peertube und... das scheint ziemlich strafrechtlich relevant
Quite the opposite. Due to systemic corruption autocracies are economically highly inefficient with low productivity across the board with all kinds of long term effects this brings. And while it might look bad for democracies at the moment, I think many of the current crop of autocracies will be short lived. In the end, economy is where it's at, and autocracies are horrible at it.
You're right. An even shittier reddit that failed due to extreme greed before? What's the point?
Given Musk's latest remarks, they need to implement an alternative yesterday. I fully expect Starlink to be cut on Monday.
This is the correct answer.
What federation protects from is the singular owner of the platform sweeping in and setting/enforcing new rules for some or all communities. This could still happen on one instance, but new instances can mitigate the effects. Single communities can still turn bad, but it will be up to the users to decide whether to stick around or move to other communities.
I never followed any competitive sports, always found them quite boring. Add to it the insane levels of corruption and abuse prevalent in commercial sports and I find it hard to understand how people can even enjoy them.
I just deleted the reddit app today, apparently not a minute too early.
This attitude is exactly the problem. The current situation is new and unprecedented. Not seeing the difference is the type of ignorance that allowed this to happen in the first place.
Das ist wirklich irre, ich muss mich damit unbedingt mal näher auseinandersetzen.
You can't really. It's that moment when you realize you never "owned" the subreddit in the first place, all your work belonged to reddit.