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Remembering Robert A.F. Thurman (1941-2026)

lionsroar.com
2 points·by fredski42·27 giorni fa·0 comments

IBM and Red Hat Commit $5B to Redefine the Future of Open Source in the AI Era

redhat.com
5 points·by fredski42·2 mesi fa·0 comments

Ten Signs of Fascism. America has all of them

rutgerbregman.substack.com
232 points·by fredski42·2 mesi fa·110 comments

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11 points·by fredski42·anno scorso·0 comments

How Does OpenAI Survive?

wheresyoured.at
151 points·by fredski42·2 anni fa·188 comments

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fredski42
·27 giorni fa·discuss
(A)Social Media and the destructive power it has on society.
fredski42
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Having privacy should be a user choice. I am firmly in the Apple ecosystem and in the EU. Apple could engineer it such that interoperability means giving up privacy. User can choose. Apple could show in the App Store/settings exactly which data is leaked. Apple is using privacy as a tactic.
fredski42
·11 mesi fa·discuss
You think Trump is in power? I do not think he really is. He is a puppet. Others are the Puppet Masters.
fredski42
·anno scorso·discuss
Very much this! This is about removing (if it at wall will do that) without fixing the root cause. How deep can you put your head in the ground? It reminds of the Matrix where they scorched the skies to remove solar power capabilities as a way to block the enemy.
fredski42
·anno scorso·discuss
This is what happens when you build a capitalist system based on quarterly results
fredski42
·anno scorso·discuss
Seeing the population still increase, this must be completely attributed to Africa: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_fertility_rate
fredski42
·anno scorso·discuss
over 942,562 CCTV cameras are in operation across London alone..

https://www.tnssolutions.co.uk/post/how-much-of-london-is-co...
fredski42
·anno scorso·discuss
Although Firefox is still the best to choose from a privacy standpunt currently, I am convinced the time will come where the sponsorship from Google will stop. Then Mozilla will likely not survive and the development of Firefox is left to the community. A browser is a pretty complex piece of software so I doubt the community will be able to maintain that.
fredski42
·2 anni fa·discuss
Just use vaultwarden

https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden
fredski42
·2 anni fa·discuss
Very much this. I think the reason Google products are more and more infested with ads is to keep up revenue against people moving to better alternatives.
fredski42
·2 anni fa·discuss
While waiting for the Billionares to take government.
fredski42
·2 anni fa·discuss
What the article forgot to mention is that is not suitable for scale out workloads. No concurrent network access.
fredski42
·2 anni fa·discuss
Nobody seems to be talking about the port in the charger itself. Does the regulation also specify USB-C for the other side?
fredski42
·2 anni fa·discuss
I am curious about this supposed superiority. Can you explain?
fredski42
·2 anni fa·discuss
I remember a sci-fi short story from a long time ago where everything that defined you as a person was digitized and available in your smartphone. The story was about a person loosing his smartphone and coming into all kinds of admin horror to regain his identity but eventually ended up broke sleeping under the bridge..
fredski42
·2 anni fa·discuss
This is what the Solid protocol tries to fix. https://solidproject.org/
fredski42
·2 anni fa·discuss
To me FOSS is very much about governance. If you need a change in an existing piece of FOSS code you hire someone to do this, either in the project itself or, if the project or you doesn’t want that, in a fork.

You can request the change in the existing project in exchange of money, but that to me is asking for trouble.
fredski42
·2 anni fa·discuss
Everybody here seem to have strong opinions on the employer without having heard anything about their side on this.
fredski42
·2 anni fa·discuss
Same here. I live in a GDPR country.
fredski42
·2 anni fa·discuss
> The ideal solution would be to find a way for businesses to get those insights in a way that preserves privacy at the individual level.

Isn’t that what Mozilla and Meta are together experimenting with?