Wasn't this covered by OStatus/SWAT0?
See https://www.w3.org/wiki/Socialwg/SWAT0
Insisting on homegrown platforms is starting to work out extremely well for China. Could be argued that France just hasn't gone anywhere near hard enough on that front and the government needs to seriously play the role…
The desperate reaching here says it all. Didn't anyone ever tell you that two wrongs don't make a right?
It's cultural and power related. SV aready thinks it has 'droit du seigneur' over everybody in the world's data; no surprise to see entitled power dynamics leak into the workplace.
China has demonstrated the feasibility of simply blocking FB (and many others) and substituting social networking platforms under national control. That control may include blatant political suppression or surveillance…
What did I just read? All parties here sound vilely self-centred, feebly passive aggressive, and neurotic. If somebody is that bothersome, the usual courses of action are to either avoid them completely or give them a…
This is why GDRP is bringing in a right to human review of automated decisions (for EU citizens)
does it go up stairs as well as down?
They were a late and poor response to the surprisingly effective Kremlin troll factories that have been astroturfing wildly for Trump (and Brexit and Ukraine and across Europe)
I agree with you but also think there's a lot to that article and it shouldn't be casually dismissed. It's a genuine perspective that exists regardless of whether it's fully justified and the author addresses that. I…
> IMO, if it is 85-90% chicken then labeling it "chicken" is not unreasonable. Just illegal in most countries I think
seriously Django and Wagtail? The key challenge any open source platform finds with corporate adoption is support/maintenance and that is largely answered by longevity, size of community and adoption, as well as large…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Activist_shareholder
Not drying leaves most of the bacteria apparently, it's the drying which is most important
> (1) old, unfocused open-source platforms which are tired and broken, or (2) new, amazing publishing systems which are completely proprietary and closed Nothing against Ghost, but I've spent about a decade in the area…
there were a ton of brexit bots on twitter and in comment sections, they later started working for trump, and are now working for le pen. some stuff about it here -…
> The Cloud is about businesses focusing on core business and not supporting functions Yep, it inevitably trends towards commodity infrastructure. As such it will require regulation (and eventually even some form of…
I honestly thought it was a tongue in cheek reference to three letter agency investment and infiltration
Developers aren't the sole creators in software that people use. Everybody active is a builder, whether it's underlying software or the user and economic parts of the ecosystem. The development part is often easier…
Not seeing what's unique to fb messenger here. Any messaging platform like whatsapp, wechat, line etc is used this way
> all you care about is banning the cultural expressions of cultures you oppose Yet more whataboutism and aspergic levels of specious reasoning. There's no theory or speculation required here. The stats are overwhelming…
> IMO you seem to try to brush of the opinions of anyone who disagrees with you as stupid. Well the numbers are overwhelmingly against you and a smart person would stop digging. Your own figures show that the US is off…
> widely dispersed I assumed it was obvious I was referring to quantity of guns in a society rather how far apart these guns were actually placed.
Gun ownership and gun deaths are minimal in Europe compared to the US. There's simply no valid debate to be had on this
Wasn't this covered by OStatus/SWAT0?
See https://www.w3.org/wiki/Socialwg/SWAT0
Insisting on homegrown platforms is starting to work out extremely well for China. Could be argued that France just hasn't gone anywhere near hard enough on that front and the government needs to seriously play the role…
The desperate reaching here says it all. Didn't anyone ever tell you that two wrongs don't make a right?
It's cultural and power related. SV aready thinks it has 'droit du seigneur' over everybody in the world's data; no surprise to see entitled power dynamics leak into the workplace.
China has demonstrated the feasibility of simply blocking FB (and many others) and substituting social networking platforms under national control. That control may include blatant political suppression or surveillance…
What did I just read? All parties here sound vilely self-centred, feebly passive aggressive, and neurotic. If somebody is that bothersome, the usual courses of action are to either avoid them completely or give them a…
This is why GDRP is bringing in a right to human review of automated decisions (for EU citizens)
does it go up stairs as well as down?
They were a late and poor response to the surprisingly effective Kremlin troll factories that have been astroturfing wildly for Trump (and Brexit and Ukraine and across Europe)
I agree with you but also think there's a lot to that article and it shouldn't be casually dismissed. It's a genuine perspective that exists regardless of whether it's fully justified and the author addresses that. I…
> IMO, if it is 85-90% chicken then labeling it "chicken" is not unreasonable. Just illegal in most countries I think
seriously Django and Wagtail? The key challenge any open source platform finds with corporate adoption is support/maintenance and that is largely answered by longevity, size of community and adoption, as well as large…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Activist_shareholder
Not drying leaves most of the bacteria apparently, it's the drying which is most important
> (1) old, unfocused open-source platforms which are tired and broken, or (2) new, amazing publishing systems which are completely proprietary and closed Nothing against Ghost, but I've spent about a decade in the area…
there were a ton of brexit bots on twitter and in comment sections, they later started working for trump, and are now working for le pen. some stuff about it here -…
> The Cloud is about businesses focusing on core business and not supporting functions Yep, it inevitably trends towards commodity infrastructure. As such it will require regulation (and eventually even some form of…
I honestly thought it was a tongue in cheek reference to three letter agency investment and infiltration
Developers aren't the sole creators in software that people use. Everybody active is a builder, whether it's underlying software or the user and economic parts of the ecosystem. The development part is often easier…
Not seeing what's unique to fb messenger here. Any messaging platform like whatsapp, wechat, line etc is used this way
> all you care about is banning the cultural expressions of cultures you oppose Yet more whataboutism and aspergic levels of specious reasoning. There's no theory or speculation required here. The stats are overwhelming…
> IMO you seem to try to brush of the opinions of anyone who disagrees with you as stupid. Well the numbers are overwhelmingly against you and a smart person would stop digging. Your own figures show that the US is off…
> widely dispersed I assumed it was obvious I was referring to quantity of guns in a society rather how far apart these guns were actually placed.
Gun ownership and gun deaths are minimal in Europe compared to the US. There's simply no valid debate to be had on this