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Comment on: Hemp Batteries are Eight Times More Powerful than Lithium, Scientists Discover
Every so often I see "new battery tech best ever " then nothing ever goes to market.
2 12 Apr 2021 13:37 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: IBM Created Nazi Germany Punch Cards…And Now They’re Behind Vaccine Passports?
“This organization was racist 70 years ago” Who cares? Comments like that just support the social justice agenda that Americans and Europeans must atone for their racist past
5 12 Apr 2021 10:33 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Microsoft reportedly in talks to buy AI company Nuance Communications
This is a huge get for them to strengthen their healthcare portfolio. Nuance is The player in digital dictation in this realm
1 12 Apr 2021 00:22 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Apple confirms iMessage locks users into iOS, and putting it on Android would hurt Apple
That’s not anticompetitive though. That’s literally Apple competing with Android by having an exclusive feature. Anticompetitive would be something like buying a stake in Android in order to control what goes in the OS. Refusing to port an exclusive feature to a competitor isn’t being anticompetitive. That’s literally what competing on features is about.
1 11 Apr 2021 10:12 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Apple confirms iMessage locks users into iOS, and putting it on Android would hurt Apple
No. Water is wet. It's a simple search to see. Only true gorilla brains can't understand.
1 11 Apr 2021 07:35 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Apple confirms iMessage locks users into iOS, and putting it on Android would hurt Apple
#dryearth #wetpilled #wetterisnotbetter
3 11 Apr 2021 03:38 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: FBI arrests man for plan to kill 70% of Internet in AWS bomb attack
I don't know about that. If a node in the US fails, one would expect that the rerouting will be done mostly in and around the US, slowing down the traffic from there. Some distant routes would be used as well, but if someone from the US tries to access a server from Canada, it would most likely not go through India. Instead it would go through some other backbones, for example on the West Coast.
1 10 Apr 2021 23:11 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: NASA space copter ready for first Mars flight
+Space Photography: +SpacePics Specific places in space: +Mars +Jupiter_And_Its_Moons +Sol +SpecificallySpaceStations +Asteroids +SpaceMining, +Militarizing_Space_Yeehaw +Satellites +WeChooseToGoToTheMoon (and +Moon) Groups: +SpaceX, +SpaceForce, +NASA +Axiom_Space +VirginGalactic, +BlueOrigin, +ULA, +03_K64_Firefly_Aerospace +Astra_Aerospace +MDA_Space +RocketLab Religion: +Tariqnauts +Christianity_in_Space Weird and should probably be avoided: +Sex_in_Space +SpaceWeatherNews (possibly astrology-based?), +spaceflight (too generic?), +SpacePictures (draws away from more frequented +SpacePics ) Other: +SpaceMemesTheFlamethrower +Space_Age_Investing +astronomy +Rocketry If anyone wants to be a guildmaster on any of the ones currently led by @NY_Space_News - happy to make you the GM instead. I just create them and seed them, but they're each little colonies meant to grow!
3 10 Apr 2021 23:06 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: NASA space copter ready for first Mars flight
Scrubbed :(
2 10 Apr 2021 22:56 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: NASA space copter ready for first Mars flight
I'm quite excited for this. Frankly I don't understand why Ingenuity is taking so long. I mean, all the setup procedures could have been scripted to take place within 15 minutes, not 5 days. But anyway, I am still excited and look forward to seeing the first photos or maybe even video from the first flight.
3 10 Apr 2021 21:41 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: FBI arrests man for plan to kill 70% of Internet in AWS bomb attack
he needs an award and the dumb-ass gov't employees who ALLOW AWS to dominate such a large percentage of the internet are the ones who should be arrested. Ironic that the feds see the danger, yet do nothing to stop AWS/Amazon. So much for anti-trust, anti-monopoly laws or doing your job to enforce them.
1 10 Apr 2021 19:39 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: FBI arrests man for plan to kill 70% of Internet in AWS bomb attack
So do you think the 'local' Internet traffic in China and India would have been affected by it?
1 10 Apr 2021 19:00 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: FBI arrests man for plan to kill 70% of Internet in AWS bomb attack
Keep in mind that the Internet is not just US. There are plenty of other nodes in Asia, Europe and so on, and it's not that hard to set up temporary backup routes.
1 10 Apr 2021 17:01 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: 60hz+ on smartphones is not needed
I ended up with a Pixel 4a because of all the one star reviews. "Only has a 60hz refresh rate!" Good. I'm not paying for nonsense. "Still has a stupid headphone jack!" Sold! I like my wired earbuds. I'd prefer 30hz on a phone for the reasons listed in OP, but I'll take what I can get.
2 10 Apr 2021 15:18 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: FBI arrests man for plan to kill 70% of Internet in AWS bomb attack
Yeah It's not that decentralized. Pretty scary stuff.
2 10 Apr 2021 14:49 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: FBI arrests man for plan to kill 70% of Internet in AWS bomb attack
How exactly did he plan to do that? It's not like those data centers are not guarded. Plus, even if he did manage to do it, he would have taken just a small bit of the Internet, not 70%.
1 10 Apr 2021 13:20 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: ANOTHER Facebook hack: New online tool contains the phone numbers of thousands of users and is SEPARATE from the data breach that personal information stolen from 500 million accounts
What phone number? Never gave them one, never will.
1 10 Apr 2021 12:53 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: FBI arrests man for plan to kill 70% of Internet in AWS bomb attack
Wouldn't mind if he did tbh.
6 10 Apr 2021 08:06 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Elon Musk's Neuralink Shows Video of Monkey Playing Pong - Also has Tech to Build "Jurassic Park"
The new "Human" will be faster, stronger and smarter and will wage war on the lesser "natural human", Anyone ever heard these words before?
4 09 Apr 2021 18:49 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Introduction to the Encyclosphere
This is interesting maybe there should be more well known online encyclopedia other than Wikipedia. And all this is being done by the founder of Wikipedia? Maybe some thing to look into.
4 08 Apr 2021 20:08 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Signal finally updates public server code after months of silence
Looking forward to all the bugs and exploits that will arise from injecting a large codebase into a focused secure messaging app.
1 08 Apr 2021 08:56 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Signal finally updates public server code after months of silence
**[The Ruqqus Administration team have abandoned their initially published objectives and thus Ruqqus may no longer be seen as a free-of-censorship online forum. Goodbye.]** This was made with a scrypt, click [here](https://ruqqus.com/post/dadw/i-made-a-script-to-nuke) to learn how.
1 07 Apr 2021 22:02 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: It looks like Signal isn't as open source as you thought it was anymore
Technically better then Whatsapp, but anything would be. Signal is better, so why even bother with Telegram? If people will still transit from whats to something else, just go straight to a better alternative instead of risking multiple transitions, which will only encourage people to go back to Zuck's arms.
1 06 Apr 2021 22:23 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: I hope work from home continues
Yeah wish I could work from home, seems like there's a lot of wasted time in the office as well...
1 06 Apr 2021 20:57 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Google will stop using Oracle finance software, switch to SAP
So is SAP an ironic naming or did they do that on purpose?
2 06 Apr 2021 19:20 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: [ MUST READ ] Toward a Technological Cage for the Masses
are you the non-straight individual that complained after someone posted his code here on ruqqus?
1 06 Apr 2021 19:13 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: It looks like Signal isn't as open source as you thought it was anymore
>[FYI we don't really run this code on our servers, it's an old copy without the govt backdoors in it so we can tell people we're open source.](https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Server/pull/124/commits/5e62d98ebf202609511550ad02adc7b4446a6b47) lmao
4 06 Apr 2021 18:58 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: It looks like Signal isn't as open source as you thought it was anymore
Signal was never the "best alternative" in a sense of safety/privacy. It is only an easy alternative to whatsapp that you can use it and bring the normies along. If you tell family and friends to use XMPP instead, they will just think it's too much trouble and keep being Zuck's little bitches.
8 06 Apr 2021 18:45 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: LG will shut down smartphone business in July to focus on smart home, robotics
Nobody wanted to lose the headphone hack. Nobody wants phones that cannot be repaired. Samsung and Apple use market dominance to sell phones that need to be upgraded every 2 years
1 06 Apr 2021 14:29 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: LG will shut down smartphone business in July to focus on smart home, robotics
How would you know? No company has built one. Everyone is trying to take away features like removable batteries, head phone jacks, finger print readers , removable storage. Give me a slightly thicker phone with all those features and that’s my dream phone.with a good screen and cpu.
1 06 Apr 2021 14:20 u/None in g/technology
Troy Hunt: The Facebook Phone Numbers Are Now Searchable in Have I Been Pwned 📦
2 0 comments 06 Apr 2021 14:04 u/None (..) in g/technology
Comment on: LG will shut down smartphone business in July to focus on smart home, robotics
They used to be super repairable, so I always bought their phones. Once they went the same route as all the other brands I just went with whatever was cheapest.
4 05 Apr 2021 23:45 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: LG will shut down smartphone business in July to focus on smart home, robotics
Who needs a paper thin phone? I want a brick with a m2 drive and a removable battery and a head phone jack.
1 05 Apr 2021 19:46 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: LG will shut down smartphone business in July to focus on smart home, robotics
Maybe they should have not tried to compete at the same game. Why won't one of these companies release a phone that is unlocked for any Operating system, with a m.2 drive slot for up-gradable storage? A reparable phone? No one wants a foldable screen that is gonna break in a year or a phone that is as thin as a sheet of paper.
6 05 Apr 2021 15:14 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: China Readies Its First 7nm 'Big Island' GPU To Tackle AMD & NVIDIA
lol, China. I would never go anywhere near this.
1 05 Apr 2021 11:59 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: I went though the Facebook leak
- Identify important digital services they use: email, all kinds of online apps etc. - Enable 2FA if possible or at least go through the process of changing security questions and remove any references to personal information, especially all kinds of names, schools attended, dates of birth, etc. - Unless their email password is already a strong, random string then go ahead and change that password to be a strong (=long) random string.
5 05 Apr 2021 11:21 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: I went though the Facebook leak
I've [fed most of my contact book into grep](https://ruqqus.com/+Privacy/post/9a76/facebooks-leaked-datatxt) and found 76/469 contact details, i.e. 16.2 %, similar to yours 17.5 %. Only two of the 76 have emails and dates of birth included. But when I don't focus only on my contacts there is a good part of entries with emails, dates of birth, info that allows to deduce maiden name, places of work etc. These accounts are easy targets for exploitation.
6 05 Apr 2021 10:17 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Lithium battery costs have fallen by 98% in three decades
And retail prices will reflect this decrease in costs WHEN?
3 04 Apr 2021 16:09 u/None in g/technology
Apple forced to offer Russian iPhone users local apps at setup thanks to new law - The Verge 📦
15 0 comments 04 Apr 2021 06:10 u/None (..) in g/technology
Comment on: China's First 7nm GPU Nears Mass Production, Pics Emerge
Wish I could buy any GPU for a reasonable price
4 04 Apr 2021 00:43 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: android sends 20x more data to google than ios sends to apple, study says
Is there no way to install LineageOS with MiUI?
1 01 Apr 2021 00:16 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: android sends 20x more data to google than ios sends to apple, study says
Interesting, I may have to look into this.
1 31 Mar 2021 21:45 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: android sends 20x more data to google than ios sends to apple, study says
The feature is disabled if it isnt connected to the internet, but it blocks it if it is connected but not to the spy server
2 31 Mar 2021 19:19 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: android sends 20x more data to google than ios sends to apple, study says
So apps don't work if there's no internet on iphone?
1 31 Mar 2021 18:24 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: android sends 20x more data to google than ios sends to apple, study says
If it doesn't connect, the apps won't start. Thanks big sur(veilance)
1 31 Mar 2021 17:12 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: android sends 20x more data to google than ios sends to apple, study says
Pi hole could block that .. but only while connected to your own wifi.
2 31 Mar 2021 16:43 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: android sends 20x more data to google than ios sends to apple, study says
That just shows that Google really cares.
2 31 Mar 2021 15:02 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: android sends 20x more data to google than ios sends to apple, study says
(I'm not a shill, not getting paid, not marketing in any way). I've been following this project nearly since it's inception: https://puri.sm/products/ Apparently they are phones made with privacy in mind, including hardware switches etc
4 31 Mar 2021 14:58 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: android sends 20x more data to google than ios sends to apple, study says
Apple sends your IP address and whatever app you open unencrypted on a kernel level (no way to bypass it with vpns or proxies)
10 31 Mar 2021 14:44 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: AT&T lobbies against nationwide fiber, says 10Mbps uploads are good enough
Fuck it all, let's just go back to dial up... Eeeeewerrrrrshhhhchurrrrr
2 31 Mar 2021 01:47 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Child tweets gibberish on US Nuclear agency twitter account
I don’t see that. Suppose you wanted to send some gibberish as a secret code. Why would you use that twitter account? I’m not saying they wouldn’t do something like that, but why such a high profile account that will be scrutinized so heavily? I’m just saying, lots of other legit government accounts that aren’t linked directly to stratcom.
4 30 Mar 2021 23:31 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: ‘Protecting Biden from further embarrassment’: YouTube to hide ‘dislikes’ on videos as users ruthlessly downvote president
They push ten Biden videos to my front page every day. I down vote all ten. They could just stop showing them to me and I would stop down voting them.
10 30 Mar 2021 23:23 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: ‘Protecting Biden from further embarrassment’: YouTube to hide ‘dislikes’ on videos as users ruthlessly downvote president
This is starting to sound like he CCP's "This is humiliating to the people of China!" crap.
13 30 Mar 2021 22:59 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: PayPal will let US users pay with Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin starting today
So then you should convert all your dollars to the unstable currency if you aren't willing to use that currency. You have opportunity cost by leaving it in fiat that is no different than using the crypto to begin with.
1 30 Mar 2021 21:45 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: ‘Protecting Biden from further embarrassment’: YouTube to hide ‘dislikes’ on videos as users ruthlessly downvote president
Funny that the most popular president inhistory is disliked sooooo much. I'm amazed the American people have stood by and allowed this to happen with no visible resistance by huge amounts of the population.
26 30 Mar 2021 21:06 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: PayPal will let US users pay with Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin starting today
Then I'm retarded and will leave my post up as a monument to my unfortunate condition.
5 30 Mar 2021 20:18 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Child tweets gibberish on US Nuclear agency twitter account
I for one welcome our new nuclear armed toddler overlords
8 30 Mar 2021 20:13 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Child tweets gibberish on US Nuclear agency twitter account
I could buy a story like that, but it raises the question, what is he doing with twitter open and ready to post? Was he editing a daily post for them or something? Why was he browsing twitter with this account? Not jumping his case, just curious why strategic command needs a twitter guy that browses twitter all day. It’s like the dancing guy with Mighty Mighty Bosstones. It’s no big deal, but can anyone explain why?
10 30 Mar 2021 19:47 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Child tweets gibberish on US Nuclear agency twitter account
and people thought it was secret nuke launch code...
4 30 Mar 2021 19:32 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: PayPal will let US users pay with Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin starting today
That currency is way too unstable for me to consider using for day to day transactions. My crypto has appreciated by orders of magnitude more than standard interest. If I pay for gas with a dollar on Monday, that dollar will still be worth a dollar on Tuesday. A dollar's worth of Ethereum could be 3 by the end of the month.
3 30 Mar 2021 19:19 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: PayPal will let US users pay with Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin starting today
They're truly a dogshit company. If I want to make a digital transfer, venmo is easier and to the best of my knowledge they aren't an SJW riddled hyper partisan company.
0 30 Mar 2021 19:17 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: PayPal will let US users pay with Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin starting today
FUCK Paypal.
6 30 Mar 2021 18:26 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: AT&T lobbies against nationwide fiber, says 10Mbps uploads are good enough
From the way AT&T is run, i suspect the lack of efficiency and overall chaos in their company prevents them from embracing new technology - they can only fear not being able to handle it, since they don't handle current technology well.
3 30 Mar 2021 17:02 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Meet "Stretch" - The Warehouse-Worker Union-Busting Robot From Boston Dynamics - Activist Post
Now that's worth 15$/hr.
2 30 Mar 2021 01:51 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Meet "Stretch" - The Warehouse-Worker Union-Busting Robot From Boston Dynamics - Activist Post
+Robots
3 30 Mar 2021 01:49 u/None in g/technology
Building a high-end PlayStation 5 from scratch 📦
5 0 comments 29 Mar 2021 22:36 u/None (..) in g/technology
Comment on: hCaptcha is practically useless
> We've noticed some unusual traffic coming from your network. To continue, please check the box below. Well that's ironic
7 29 Mar 2021 14:08 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: De-Googling your life. An extensive guide.
>DuckDuckGo – A private search engine based in the US. Anti-freespeech though. You can't be fore privacy and anti-freespeech. Edit: It's also a meta-search engine.
0 29 Mar 2021 11:48 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: De-Googling your life. An extensive guide.
This guide is kinda old and just doesnt reflect these things.
6 28 Mar 2021 19:07 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: De-Googling your life. An extensive guide.
wasn't waterfox sold to some sketchy company??
5 28 Mar 2021 18:59 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: De-Googling your life. An extensive guide.
Listing Firefox at number 1 after the statements of their CEO, and not including Rumble or Odysee/LBRY as a youtube alternative. What is this list?
14 28 Mar 2021 17:59 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Stallman supporters are getting harassed and threatened
I disagree. More people are realizing you can’t negotiate with these guys. I’d do business with Stallman (if he wanted to do business) because I no longer have any association between outrage and actual harm. I’m numb to it. More and more people will be. We just need more and more people to not care.
2 28 Mar 2021 16:28 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Stallman supporters are getting harassed and threatened
Because democrats are evil scum.
4 28 Mar 2021 13:24 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Stallman supporters are getting harassed and threatened
Hold the line. Never forget that these wokescold fucks are a tiny tiny minority, and most normal people can barely tolerate them
3 28 Mar 2021 13:02 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: US Considered Blasting Alternate Suez Canal With Nuclear Bombs in '60s
Who needs Egypt anyway?
2 28 Mar 2021 12:04 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Alternate of Flickr?
tactical dot
1 28 Mar 2021 10:57 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Red Hat (IBM) pulls Free Software Foundation funding over Richard Stallman's return
He didn't say "stupid degenerate shit", he just said his logical opinion when people thinks with emotional opinion, that's the difference between him and lot of humans (particularly in this time).
2 27 Mar 2021 22:59 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: The most useful software that I use on my Windows PC
Off topic to the post . shilling for Linux does not change the fact that its not ready for the majority of users to be a full on replacement and never will as long as MacOS and windows exist. That why the year of Linux on the desktop is now a meme.
1 27 Mar 2021 21:33 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: The most useful software that I use on my Windows PC
Notepad++ is awesome. I would also add q-dir (https://q-dir.en.softonic.com ) for a multi view explorer window For me its Office, especially excel and onenote, visual studio and Photoshop. Not free but world class software for a reason
2 27 Mar 2021 21:30 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Free speech friendly video sharing platforms
great question. nothing is all-or-nothing and many of us have a limit to what we want to be exposed to. I almost left a site after seeing the thumbnail for a cat-cruelty video.
1 27 Mar 2021 16:55 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: I spent about a month building a miniature og macintosh
Nice! That's sick!
8 27 Mar 2021 16:27 u/None in g/technology
TikTok vs Douyin: A Security and Privacy Analysis - The Citizen Lab 📦
4 0 comments 27 Mar 2021 12:23 u/None (..) in g/technology
Comment on: Samsung unveils a 512GB DDR5 RAM module
Fuck. I've just built my hackintosh with measly 64 GB.
1 26 Mar 2021 08:05 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Microsoft to buy Discord for about $10 Billion
or at least more privacy friendly services.
1 25 Mar 2021 16:34 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Share privacy focused add-on/extensions you use.
Ublock origin medium mode with JavaScript disabled. LocalCDN. Forget me not. ClearURLs.
2 24 Mar 2021 16:59 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Microsoft to buy Discord for about $10 Billion
Oh Guilded looks great. I'd never heard of it before now. Thanks for mentioning it.
2 24 Mar 2021 14:22 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Microsoft to buy Discord for about $10 Billion
I'd like Microsoft, if it weren't for their treatment of Minecraft, and them being owned by Bill Gates
2 24 Mar 2021 14:00 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Up to 90% of electricity from solar and wind the cheapest option by 2030
It's easy. Just build a dam for every larger solar park, and pair every smaller installation with a shipping container worth of batteries. Just don't price them in so you can say how cheap solar is while you ignore all the infrastructure that make its use possible at all.
1 24 Mar 2021 08:36 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Up to 90% of electricity from solar and wind the cheapest option by 2030
LOL not going to happen. There is this new period of time that takes up about 50 % of every day when solar produces zero energy. It's called the night and to overcome it solar requires energy storage or full capacity of conventional sources on standby that ruin the economic calculation for solar.
2 24 Mar 2021 07:04 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Microsoft to buy Discord for about $10 Billion
Good talk.
2 24 Mar 2021 00:49 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Microsoft to buy Discord for about $10 Billion
Microsoft be out there making "Daily Pass" shit though. I'd also wager if you dug enough you'd find some Microsoft woke content, but I do see what you're saying in that they haven't been as brazen about it as Google/Netflix/Amazon/Spotify etc.
7 23 Mar 2021 21:00 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: China to ban apps from collecting excessive user data starting May
They dont want any competition.
2 23 Mar 2021 19:34 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Microsoft to buy Discord for about $10 Billion
people probably shouldn't use discord anyway.... of course hey shouldn't be using facebook, google, twitter, etc either edit: if they value privacy
2 23 Mar 2021 16:46 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Microsoft to buy Discord for about $10 Billion
Matrix is the protocol the app is called element (there are multiple apps for matrix). Its open source messaging app that you can self host.
3 23 Mar 2021 16:42 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Microsoft to buy Discord for about $10 Billion
Teamspeak, while free, is an awful and outdated platform. Guilded is basically an open source discord, and actually has more features than Discord does.
5 23 Mar 2021 16:07 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Microsoft to buy Discord for about $10 Billion
Slack is doomed.
6 23 Mar 2021 15:37 u/None in g/technology
Firefox 87.0 released 📦
7 0 comments 23 Mar 2021 14:43 u/None (self.technology) in g/technology
Comment on: Microsoft to buy Discord for about $10 Billion
Matrix is better anyway
2 23 Mar 2021 14:36 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Microsoft to buy Discord for about $10 Billion
That's what they actually do they'll buy something dissect it for the parts they like then make something different with it. Their overall goal is to have fingers in everything. That's why they make software for other hardware companies to use instead of making the hardware too.
6 23 Mar 2021 13:41 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Microsoft to buy Discord for about $10 Billion
Corporatism/Monopoly free market and anti trust laws have not been applied here.
7 23 Mar 2021 13:36 u/None in g/technology
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