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How to Kill a Decentralised Network (such as the Fediverse)
  • I don't think Google cares if the Fediverse succeeds or not. All they care about is that it can be indexed and people will be able to show Google ads on their instances.

    Google doesn't have a Reddit equivalent or even any other social network competitor (anymore; they killed them all). They explicitly chose to exit that entire concept of products.

    The only reason XMPP mattered to Google at the time was they were trying to compete with Apple for messaging on mobile devices. XMPP meant that Android devices using Google Hangouts/Chat/Gmail could chat with users on other platforms/services while Apple's chat app could only do SMS.

    I guess what I'm saying is that Google is mostly irrelevant from the perspective of the Fediverse other than the fact that it can index and maybe give priority to discussions of certain products/topics like it does with Reddit currently.

  • Why are there so many stop signs on American streets?
  • Biking infrastructure is only useful in big cities where your distance to work could be quite short (within 5 miles or so). The average American commute distance is 41 miles. It just doesn't make sense to build out bike infrastructure very many places in the US.

    Trains and changing the roads to make it easier for cars to drive themselves make a lot more sense.

  • Why repeat the "master race" nonsense?
  • /m/linuxmasterrace would like a word

  • What niche phone features would appeal to you?
  • OMG great question! I want:

    • Laser range finder/"tape" measure
    • Thermal camera
    • Air quality sensor
    • Radiation detector/Geiger counter
    • Multimeter capabilities
    • IR LED (so I can use it as a remote)
    • Ultrasound capabilities
    • Peltier so I can put a drink on my phone to chill it down 👍

    An unlocked bootloader and a normal Linux distribution where I have root!

  • Texas feels its 279 heat-related deaths last year weren't enough; passes new law preventing mandatory water breaks
    103kkcn.com Death on the Job: Texas Says "NO" To Water Breaks in the Heat

    Record heat is dangerous for workers outside. Even so, Governor Abbott just signed a law preventing local communities from enacting laws for mandatory water breaks.

    Death on the Job: Texas Says "NO" To Water Breaks in the Heat

    Record heat is dangerous for workers outside. Even so, Governor Abbott just signed a law preventing local communities from enacting laws for mandatory water breaks.

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    Ron DeSantis promises authoritarian purge of FBI his first day in office if he becomes president
    www.telegraph.co.uk Ron DeSantis: I’ll purge FBI on day one of my presidency

    Republican hopeful pledges to drastically reform the law enforcement agency and Department of Justice if he wins the White House in 2024

    Ron DeSantis: I’ll purge FBI on day one of my presidency

    Republican hopeful pledges to ensure the FBI and Department of Justice are full of loyalists if he wins the White House in 2024

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    Mates, today without warning, the reddit royal navy attacked. I've been demoded by the admins.
  • Not sure about the optics of Reddit force-reenabling a subreddit devoted to piracy LOL

  • SSD is the new minimum requirement for games, according to the creators of Starfield and Cyberpunk 2077
  • That Seagate drive you linked to is used. Might as well throw your data away, LOL!

  • SSD is the new minimum requirement for games, according to the creators of Starfield and Cyberpunk 2077
  • 6TB WD Black (7200RPM spinning rust) is ~$130 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09NCMMSQX/ whereas a 4TB SSD is ~$150: https://www.amazon.com/Silicon-Power-Performance-Internal-SP004TBSS3A55S25/dp/B0BVLRFFWQ/

    So you get slightly better bang for your buck with spinning rust but not much.

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