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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

hey, don't invade other countries mkay?

Considering recent history, you'd better say that to US more, don't you think? or is it that your country is free to invade other countries but others doing the same is where you start considering human rights?

Talk about hypocrisy. fuckin hell, read a history book.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago

Plus they steal technology and ideas from every company manufacturing there.

Stealing is the norm for every developed nation. They didn't just spin out of nowhere and became a super-power. Heard anything about hiring literal Nazis for space program? Does that count as unethical or stealing for you?

No?

I mean Nazis are bad, right? They were supposed to pay for what they did. But not these ones, these were the "good ones", so it's fine?

What about tech and knowledge stolen from colonial eras? Too old? it was the norm, not relevant anymore, it's okay when we did it or any other bs reason you come up with. However, doing the same now is unethical because the colonials created the "WTO" to protect their interests, but others arent playing your game, you're losing, and it's just not fair?

It's fine when you steal tech and talent (even if they were helped cause genocide) and US isn't shy supporting Israel do genocide again.

But as soon as other country uses what's made made available to them, use spies, and steals, It's unethical. The IPs that few countries arbitrarily created after looting through the whole world? How fucking convenient, eh?

Suck it!

I don't particularly like China but it's hilarious to think they'd be western puppet and do as they were told forever. Every other nation would do the same if roles were reversed.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago

I never trust people who sit on glass tables.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago

Yeah, thousands of tabs seems extreme. But "you should dedicate a larger amount of time and effort all day, every day to make the computer's job easier" is a bad take.

Computers don't magically make things easier, it just does as it is told(as instructed by code). Computers don't come out as a self-made human assistant that adapts to your personal needs and can magically do anything you want.

If it's so much of a burden that smarter people haven't figured it out, go at it. You might just fix it.

But "to make computer's job easier" is the dumbest shit I've heard in a while.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago

I can't believe people construed the lack of this feature in a brand new software as bad Canonical want to kill deb!

Most loud mouth open source enthusiasts are often toxic entitled choosing beggars. If any of their desires are not met, the project is dying or dead even though the statistics say otherwise.

Fork it and fix things you want to make it better?

No way bro. I want someone else to work on the feature I requested one year ago.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Nope, Lies, Apple partnership with OpenAI means they r doing everthing to protect my privacy on my iPhone. Totally nothing suspicious can happen because Apple says so.

Snowden is Android-poor and a traitor to USA.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

This is how freeze peach works in US. If you go against its interest, they label you agitators, agent provocateurs, outside interference, anti american. They douse you in so much made up shit, they with their media brand it something similar to "crazy man screaming at the sky" and everyone just loses interest and dismisses your cause.

Nazis and conservatives blocking women's right and freedom is fine and dandy, students protesting a genocide is crossing the line.

And oh, some platform is not heeding our cause to minimize their exposure. BAN the muthafuckas, call it a national security threat. It's only fair when we do it to other countries.

And also if you're against Genocide Joe, you're with Turnip. yea, you're a russian/chinese agent who likes and promotes turnip. We see you…

-The United States of American Way

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

On its user data without their consent?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Browser updates on iOS devices are tied to system updates and people put off a system update longer that an app update. So no, not as safe as OTA updates independent of the OS, as they are on every other god damn operating system.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

Why is this US specific news on world news non US?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Didn't you know if someone doesn't find anything new in their niche kink fetish content anymore, then "Reddit is dying"? Same with niche forums with about 100 users. No more posts?

REDDIT IS DYING

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Those updates are easy when you have to release an system update to update the safari browser. Hell, you could call it a major security fix and fix some security issue on an old phone and every fanboy would be like "OMG iPhone 3s got an update.🤤" whereas Google can just ship browser fixes over the app store.

And version history means jack all when you can just name releases as you please. Google has been doing the same thing last 5-10 years. Emoji mixers, magic cleaner, launcher with google search bar at the bottom, turning a toggle into a big button on nav bar, enabling aren't major updates. Sure there are underlying changes, but they're mostly security patches and bugfixes. Android is still a bloated mess that needs ungodly amount of RAM and processing to keep even few apps running reliably in the background.

And guess where did Google learn this deceptive "long term update support" trend from?

The only thing they'll need is to decouple chrome and require a system update, and they could be providing updates for a decade.

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