How much supporters agree is void point unless you are making Wunschkonzert - wish-concert, it is how much the decliners and reality disagree that is the most serious problem. You either operate on "We don't like, we…
For people without desire to have kids it for sure it infringe less. Seriously though, I think it is good illustration point of "this is unacceptable speech" i.e outside of Overton window.
Frankly outside of what I wrote below (which I think mere existence is still threat factor by creation of authoritarian OS for computers) you will not get 'solution' from me (unless by that you mean age rating and…
"Provide a solution." "can be redirected in to coming up with a workable better idea." Did you entertain the thought that there is no better 'workable' idea than status quo? You want to control the user - kid, and not…
You are forgetting about elephant in the room - if every bug require rebuild of downstream then it is not only question of constraint it is also question of SSD cycles - you are effectively destroying someone drive…
Yea what a Fall of Rome type dream - just look what happened when people overused a specific measure - we had Crowdstrike with around 8.5 million devices crashed to BSoD. Identical OS, identical apps, identical updates,…
" "faith" is offensive " - and how exactly do you think most people act to science ? Do they check every fact that they learn by experimentation? Or do they trust/believe authority that given them such fact mindlessly?…
"It's not censorship" - it is. "You just cannot promote them to impressionable audiences like children" - the fact that child has device is problem not the fact that device can access information. "or that gore and…
"one particular set of contributors' political sensibilities." - the entire western world is now particular sets of political and ideological sensibilities. Why puritan christians always assume that theirs is somehow…
To be really fair - semitic politheism had a thing for the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moloch . This can be seen as opposition (a weak one) or whitewashed remnant of endorsement. I'm not sure that this label works…
It gives rust hate from many people. And once someone hates language it sticks. Also add to that the rust zealots who behave like sometimes like political preachers. "We are future, you are backwards" - says every…
I don't but could you not forget that some people don't have a car. You can walk or use transit in proper cities. When I need a bag then it is not a phone it is a laptop without keyboard.
To put in simply. Linux systems: Any library is system library because otherwise there will be no real OS libraries or API. Rust: No ABI. = No (real) shared libraries. Debian:…
EU cannot force US company to dissolve or sell parts (it would be meaningless) - it can only fine it until it will have to sell parts. If US did exercise it's antitrust laws we wouldn't be here.
> Wouldn't it be something if the EU focused on fostering a tech scene rather than attacking it. > If you don't want Google dominating your populations technology, try creating conditions to grow a replacement. Talk…
> When people were coming up with the idea of computer literacy being ubiquitous If you require everyone to have a computer/phone to live in society for example by digital ID - then is ubiquitous and you must regard it…
>They don’t. Categorically. They do. Categorically. > The only reason they would try is because they are being scammed with offers of getting something or cajolement entreating them to allow it. F-Droid installed German…
For anyone saying otherwise: There is ONLY ONE valid way to check trust - it is called keyring. All linux distributions do use it. Think on how you use SSL certificates on your browser, now remember that you can always…
That all hinges on "html is program" - no sane person would agree with that assumption when such legal text were written - source: HTML. You cannot just extend definitions to other things and call it legal. >…
" that a third party removed content B" - which is insane, adblock in some browsers is integral part of the browser. By that definition the browser is third party. Should we ban links, dillo and lynx for not having a…
I begin to miss older politicians and judges. They at least did know that they don't know about 'computers'.
> You can grant permission to multiple folders you know. I had to deal with another application (the only one that I found that for using my webdav solution does not automatically want to collect data and send it…
"bad design" - It is not design just result of Unicode rules. Mind you: naïve.txt naïve.txt can both exist, because: ï vs ï 0xC3AF vs 0x69CC88 is not same. Linux does sane (secure) thing - does not care. If bytes are…
Hot take: C is simple language Rust is lojban. Trying to convince people who like C to Rust was bad idea.
"Their boss" - I'm not sure that boss is best word here. "did ask for it" - did he? Because from my perspective it looks more like he gave the bone for corporations so they will shut up for rust in kernel. After some…
How much supporters agree is void point unless you are making Wunschkonzert - wish-concert, it is how much the decliners and reality disagree that is the most serious problem. You either operate on "We don't like, we…
For people without desire to have kids it for sure it infringe less. Seriously though, I think it is good illustration point of "this is unacceptable speech" i.e outside of Overton window.
Frankly outside of what I wrote below (which I think mere existence is still threat factor by creation of authoritarian OS for computers) you will not get 'solution' from me (unless by that you mean age rating and…
"Provide a solution." "can be redirected in to coming up with a workable better idea." Did you entertain the thought that there is no better 'workable' idea than status quo? You want to control the user - kid, and not…
You are forgetting about elephant in the room - if every bug require rebuild of downstream then it is not only question of constraint it is also question of SSD cycles - you are effectively destroying someone drive…
Yea what a Fall of Rome type dream - just look what happened when people overused a specific measure - we had Crowdstrike with around 8.5 million devices crashed to BSoD. Identical OS, identical apps, identical updates,…
" "faith" is offensive " - and how exactly do you think most people act to science ? Do they check every fact that they learn by experimentation? Or do they trust/believe authority that given them such fact mindlessly?…
"It's not censorship" - it is. "You just cannot promote them to impressionable audiences like children" - the fact that child has device is problem not the fact that device can access information. "or that gore and…
"one particular set of contributors' political sensibilities." - the entire western world is now particular sets of political and ideological sensibilities. Why puritan christians always assume that theirs is somehow…
To be really fair - semitic politheism had a thing for the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moloch . This can be seen as opposition (a weak one) or whitewashed remnant of endorsement. I'm not sure that this label works…
It gives rust hate from many people. And once someone hates language it sticks. Also add to that the rust zealots who behave like sometimes like political preachers. "We are future, you are backwards" - says every…
I don't but could you not forget that some people don't have a car. You can walk or use transit in proper cities. When I need a bag then it is not a phone it is a laptop without keyboard.
To put in simply. Linux systems: Any library is system library because otherwise there will be no real OS libraries or API. Rust: No ABI. = No (real) shared libraries. Debian:…
EU cannot force US company to dissolve or sell parts (it would be meaningless) - it can only fine it until it will have to sell parts. If US did exercise it's antitrust laws we wouldn't be here.
> Wouldn't it be something if the EU focused on fostering a tech scene rather than attacking it. > If you don't want Google dominating your populations technology, try creating conditions to grow a replacement. Talk…
> When people were coming up with the idea of computer literacy being ubiquitous If you require everyone to have a computer/phone to live in society for example by digital ID - then is ubiquitous and you must regard it…
>They don’t. Categorically. They do. Categorically. > The only reason they would try is because they are being scammed with offers of getting something or cajolement entreating them to allow it. F-Droid installed German…
For anyone saying otherwise: There is ONLY ONE valid way to check trust - it is called keyring. All linux distributions do use it. Think on how you use SSL certificates on your browser, now remember that you can always…
That all hinges on "html is program" - no sane person would agree with that assumption when such legal text were written - source: HTML. You cannot just extend definitions to other things and call it legal. >…
" that a third party removed content B" - which is insane, adblock in some browsers is integral part of the browser. By that definition the browser is third party. Should we ban links, dillo and lynx for not having a…
I begin to miss older politicians and judges. They at least did know that they don't know about 'computers'.
> You can grant permission to multiple folders you know. I had to deal with another application (the only one that I found that for using my webdav solution does not automatically want to collect data and send it…
"bad design" - It is not design just result of Unicode rules. Mind you: naïve.txt naïve.txt can both exist, because: ï vs ï 0xC3AF vs 0x69CC88 is not same. Linux does sane (secure) thing - does not care. If bytes are…
Hot take: C is simple language Rust is lojban. Trying to convince people who like C to Rust was bad idea.
"Their boss" - I'm not sure that boss is best word here. "did ask for it" - did he? Because from my perspective it looks more like he gave the bone for corporations so they will shut up for rust in kernel. After some…