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qualeed
·11 месяцев назад·discuss
Not synonymous with "spreading hate".
qualeed
·11 месяцев назад·discuss
>I'd rather look like a goof (nothing wrong with being goofy or weird sometimes) than help spread hatred.

No one in this thread is helping "spread hatred".
qualeed
·11 месяцев назад·discuss
1) "De-googling" doesn't need to be a binary, all-in or all-out situation. Any reduction in reliance of Google (or any single point of failure) is good. Diversifying the big stuff (mail, storage, etc.) is a great start. About last on the list is worrying about the occasional allowance for gstatic.com or whatever.

2) While I occasionally need to allow some scripts from google, it's absolutely nowhere near 1/3rd of sites.
qualeed
·11 месяцев назад·discuss
>If you don't get pedophile vibes from that picture it's on you.

Wow, what an absolutely wild statement. I hate to break it to you, but I'm not the one sexualizing the cartoon picture.
qualeed
·11 месяцев назад·discuss
Right, but, that's different. Penguins are serious and professional.
qualeed
·11 месяцев назад·discuss
Edge does, as well. It drops a warning in the middle of the screen, displays the resource-hogging tab, and asks whether you want to force-close the tab or wait.
qualeed
·11 месяцев назад·discuss
It's crazy (especially considering anime is more popular now than ever; netflix alone is making billions a year on anime) that people see a completely innocent little anime picture and immediately think "pervent-dwelling imageboard".
qualeed
·11 месяцев назад·discuss
>I'm really surprised you wrote this.

I agree with the rest of your comment, but this seems like a weird little jab to add on for no particular reason. Am I misinterpreting?
qualeed
·12 месяцев назад·discuss
The standard of what?
qualeed
·12 месяцев назад·discuss
That is not the only channel of value on YouTube. Not all of them have a website with their content available.
qualeed
·12 месяцев назад·discuss
>Those numbers mean nothing without the baseline. What if before it was 1 person and now it’s 18x more, totaling 19 people?

They obviously don't mean nothing. Knowing absolute numbers would be much better, but knowing that the direction of the trend (people previously not caring now care) is informative by itself. It's safe to assume that more than 1 person had a VPN subscription previously.

I appreciate the link and additional insight. The way you phrased it before, I was expecting you to quote sub 10% or less. 35% is not inconsequential, especially considering the environment.

In the end, I'm not convinced you can extrapolate Chinese internet usage patterns to the UK, given the large cultural differences (specifically in regards to internet, history of censorship, etc.). Someone who has grown up their entire lives under the great firewall will react differently to censorship than someone who has grown up their entire lives under a mostly free internet that is now being censored.
qualeed
·12 месяцев назад·discuss
>But majority of the people (as seen with China, or Russia) do not care about VPN and won’t care

The article that our comments are under are about an 18x increase in sign-ups from the UK for one provider, a 2.5x increase for another provider, a 10x increase for yet another provider, etc. in just days.

I'm curious about your stats for China/Russia, though. Where/how do you find out how many internet users in those countries have a subscription to and/or use a VPN? Would those stats continue to hold true if there was not a great firewall in China, and just rudimentary IP-blocking of VPN providers?
qualeed
·12 месяцев назад·discuss
Sure. However, the effort spent vs. what is gained has to be considered. Not all games of whack-a-mole are created equal.

VPNs are incredibly easy to spin up, gambling groups are not. Within a week I could probably spin up a dozen or more semi-legitimate VPN companies. Multiply that by however many hundreds of people are willing to do the same. Add a few thousand more people willing to spin up completely shady 'free' VPNs.

The scale quickly exceeds what you can possibly block, unless you firewall the nation.
qualeed
·12 месяцев назад·discuss
That's a forever lasting game of whack-a-mole.

You either need to firewall the nation (which I imagine would be pretty unpopular) or it's just a waste of resources.
qualeed
·12 месяцев назад·discuss
They do what they say on the tin (i.e. not a "massive scam").

If people think they do other things, that's not a "scam", that's people being misinformed about what a VPN is and does. That's on them.
qualeed
·в прошлом году·discuss
As you've just demonstrated, that point can be made without even mentioning Zig, let alone copy/pasting some compile time stuff with no other comment or context. Which is why I thought (well, hoped) there might be something more to it than just a dunk attempt.

Now we get all of this off-topic discussion about Zig. Which I guess is good for you Zig folk... But it's pretty off-putting for me.

whoisyc's comment is extremely on point. As the VP of community, I would really encourage thinking about what they said.
qualeed
·в прошлом году·discuss
Neat, I guess?

This comment would be a lot better if it engaged with the posted article, or really had any sort of insight beyond a single compile time metric. What do you want me to take away from your comment? Zig good and Rust bad?