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  • These infighting between conservatives always seem like a diversion tactics to me.

  • Mecha Hitler joing hands with Fascist MAGA. Perfect combo

  • No that's alphanet

  • It's always "winning" for these people against people (here a kid) that can't defend themselves. It's almost like a trait with these fucks.

    And it's comically sad this has a huge draw for some statistically significant number of people.

  • You can't convince me this wasn't Google's plan from the very beginning.

    • Open source it, Gain market share,
    • Push ads/capitalize on data harvesting
    • Corner OEMs to include their malware
    • Gradually make it harder for ROM developers to gain access
    • Lock it down
    • Profit

    They stole tons of features from custom ROMs but never implemented the ability to turn off internet for specific apps so they could push ads and track users.They made turning location "on" a requirement to scan wifi, calling it a security feature. They re-enable "background data" on all apps with an Android update. These are just off the top of my head.

    Chromium works towards same goal as well. They never wanted to defeat apple, monopoly, they wanted to become part of the duopoly.

  • Maybe leaner means using being less resource intensive while operating?

  • The article is very enthusiastic about explaining why it shouldn't work, but completely glosses over the fact that it has worked

    This post was originally written for ycombinator "Hacker" News which is vehemently against people hacking things together for greater good, and more importantly for free.

    It's more of a corporate PR release site and if you aren't known by the "community", calling out solutions they can't profit off of brings all the tech-bros to the yard for engagement.

  • I usually follow tags than accounts. For users like me, this is just going to duplicate content all over the place.

  • Again with the same dum dum "all countries are bad, it's the same as invading a people half way across the globe and trying to wipe them out" talking point when all other arguments don't hold up.

  • What’s MOL?

    My Own whateverIfuckingdecide License. /jk

  • No shit sherlock, that's why they're comparing market share and not revenue. It's like buying designer fashion brands and same exact thing being sold in local markets in China, if you know where to look.

    Of course, the over the top hyped up brands with more money for marketing with a cult following make more money.

  • Seems like just git with a mailing list and a mirror on github.

    Patches should be submitted to the ffmpeg-devel mailing list using git format-patch or git send-email. Github pull requests should be avoided because they are not part of our review process and will be ignored.

  • And still will

  • if you manufacture products with your secret design in china, next month there will be a cheaper, slightly improved chinese version

    Good. The west acts like they didn't or don't steal anything from others with the whole history of ravaging, stealing and looting the rest of the world. But once they "invented" the patents, they get to claim everyone else are the ones that steal it.

    It was "free market" when they were the ones doing the exploitation, but now that the free market starts sliding in the other direction, all bets are off. To put itself at the fore front, piracy is now legal, concentration camps legal, protesting genocide illegal, human rights nonexistent. They're trying their hardest to make privacy and encryption illegal.

    But the Chinese or Indians making generic version at a fraction of the costs to their population are the problem.

    How bloody convenient, huh?

  • Ok, I need to scream into the void.

    We've got just the thing for you.

    voidlinux.org

  • Tldr:

    in order for Accrescent to continue advancing, we need $5,800/month in recurring donations to fund its full-time development.

    We are currently receiving $112 each month in recurring donations.

    We are currently spending $53.53/month on our services.

    We recently discovered that an unprecedented Monero donation of ~$16,062.50 was received in the short time after we totaled the latest values for this article but before it was posted.

    Because this is a significant donation, we will be posting an update on our social media accounts soon about what this means for the project

  • Fennec hasn't updated since Firefox Android release of 141 in July 22. Please consider prioritizing builds for security critical apps.

  • Europe @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Czech president pardons soldiers prosecuted in death of Afghan prisoner

    www.reuters.com /world/asia-pacific/czech-president-pardons-soldiers-prosecuted-death-afghan-soldier-2025-05-21/