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deadcream@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•A look at Firefox forks [LWN.net]English52·7 months agoThere is also Ladybird browser that IIRC already has a more complete web standards implementation than Servo despite being a much younger project. Though it’s still far from being ready and performance is really bad. But so far it seems that it’s going to outpace Servo.
deadcream@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•'Traditional unions struggle to understand tech sector'English94·7 months agoAre you saying that not all bourgeois are the same?
deadcream@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk rages and Leaks Asmongold's DMs and Removes His Blue CheckmarkEnglish152·9 months agoAnything Musk-related is a relevant content on Fediverse.
deadcream@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•Google searches for deleting Facebook, Instagram on the rise after Meta ends fact-checking | TechCrunchEnglish7·9 months agoNope. My Galaxy S23 is unlocked and it has Facebook and Meta crap installed as “system” apps. Same with an older Sony phone.
deadcream@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•NASA finds humanity would totally fumble asteroid defenseEnglish4·1 year agoI remember that space is completely unforgiving and we just aren’t up to the task for anything more than a token selfie by the best dozen humans we can possibly produce with great effort and training.
Astronauts aren’t superhumans and there is nothing “special” about their training. They are just pilots with stricter physical requirements. The reason why there aren’t many of them is because there is no need for more. Our technology is not there yet for cheap and “boring” space travel beyond low Earth orbit (and probably won’t be for a century at least). And there isn’t anything worthwhile for humanity out there anyway. At least at the current stage in our “evolution”. So for now manned spaceflight programmes are just vanity projects funded by politicians (for “national pride” or whatever) or some billionaire celebrities like Musk.
Also I don’t think that world peace would be necessary for space colonization. It could be born out of conflict or for economic reasons, like colonization of Americas. It’s simply that it will take centuries for us to reach a point when the prospect of leaving Earth will become attractive for regular people (if we survive that much of course).
deadcream@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•Mozilla restores Firefox add-ons banned in RussiaEnglish3·1 year agoThey absolutely can implement China-level censorship right now, they have technical capabilities. In fact there have already been tests of complete isolation from foreign internet in remote regions of Russia.
They just don’t use it much, yet. I guess they are afraid of consequences and prefer to let people live pretending that nothing has changed. He will go slow with it. Russia is still tightly integrated with western culture and economy (e.g. they have a strong IT industry and internet isolation will kill it for good). Russian culture has been aligning itself with European culture for centuries. They watch western movies and tv shows, read western books, half of the memes they use are from anglophone internet, etc. They are much closer culturally to Europe than to China, even despite all the politics.
Also legally the initial versions of this thing are from 2005, I think? Rather old. Just nobody cared.
2014 is when it started for real. At first the laws were rather innocuous (protect the children and stuff). But with each year they were “improved” to become more and more oppressive. Putin is smart enough to realize that if you do it incrementally then there will be less protests and he will appear as a good guy, “protecting the people”. It was the same with “foreign agent” laws.
deadcream@sopuli.xyzto Technology@lemmy.world•Mozilla restores Firefox add-ons banned in RussiaEnglish621·1 year agoThey don’t even need to force it. Every ISP in Russia has government-managed DPI hardware that filters all use traffic performs such blocking. No cooperation from ISPs is necessary.
we ain’t never gonna have the Year of the Linux Desktop
Yes, but at this point you can’t even blame Microsoft for this. Maybe the issue lies elsewhere?
deadcream@sopuli.xyzto Europe@feddit.de•China funneling billions into BYD to crush European and U.S. competitors, study saysEnglish42·1 year agoBecause that’s not an investment, it’s a donation.
Yeah that’s a solved problem. Iran, Russia, China and other countries have gone through this “stages of denial” process years ago. It starts with “haha they are incompetent and can’t block everything” and 10 years later half the Internet is blocked and you have prison sentencing for accessing “illegal” information (for the flgood of the people of course). Anyone who claims that internet censorship is not possible is a naive person fortunate enough to live in a place where it’s not a thing.
“IT people/programmers are furry gay liberals” is a myth. There are plenty of bootlickers among them, like in any large enough group of people that’s not defined by a specific ideology/political affiliation.