sanity_is_maddening
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sanity_is_maddening@piefed.socialto Buy European@feddit.uk•France opens criminal probe into X algorithms under MuskEnglish0·2 days agoAbsolutely.
I can’t fathom what the hell are the justifications that people will fabricate to keep themselves there. I mean, I understand what the Neo Nazis, incels, Maga and so on are doing there. But everyone else? It has to be morbid curiosity at this point, addiction to rage or something like that. Maybe they want to get acquainted with the new Grok AKA the self-named “Mecha-Hitler”… Urghh
I actually had a Mastodon account for a while, but I never got into the microblogging thing. It’s why I never liked Twitter either. Just isn’t my jam I suppose.
But I’ve started to notice some small companies and newspapers having the mastodon link on the bottom of their websites and that makes me glad to see it.
sanity_is_maddening@piefed.socialto News@lemmy.world•Startup founders and others in tech call on Sequoia Capital to act after a partner called Zohran Mamdani an 'Islamist'English4·3 days agoI don’t think white nationalists mind being called white nationalists. The same for zionists or islamists. What these descriptors and the people who stand by them have in common is that they all share isolationism, supremacy and the disdain for otherness. These features are all intertwined and inseparable, like the three sides of a shitty triangle.
One can say being called one of those descriptors when one finds them wrong and disagreeable is obviously offensive to the person in question.
As for if it constitutes hate speech… it’s a mess. I’m not one to police language and speech.
As the defense of every hateful person is that they can just be ignorant. And how true that is. But how convenient as well.
Trying to legislate intention is impossible, and banning words is a terrible idea. And using the elusive concept of the status quo for a barometer of what is acceptable is also not a good idea at all. So… what are we left with? Allowing speech to fight back speech, basically. It’s far from perfect, but is the best we have.
But in this case, yes, this is just someone drumming up fear in the racist bias of a portion of the public.
As for if he is ignorant and believes the nonsense he speaks or doesn’t and is just mad that there’s an actual voice for the people to hinder and reduce the control of the elites, which include him and the moron tech bro brigade he’s a part of…
I would say the distinction is irrelevant.
But that’s just me.
sanity_is_maddening@piefed.socialto News@lemmy.world•Startup founders and others in tech call on Sequoia Capital to act after a partner called Zohran Mamdani an 'Islamist'English4·4 days agoI’m going to hinder the complexity that is required to properly answer your question, for the sake of brevity…
Islamist=zionist=supremacist
You can say that it’s the same product in different colours.
As to this case in particular… It’s a racist trying to call someone a racist to distract from the fact that this is a capitalist that doesn’t like a socialist, because power doesn’t concede and it hates sharing.
Mamdani is actually succeeding at connecting the elite class to all the societal issues in the population’s eye.
So… It’s time for whistling in the racists through the post 9/11 phobia. Which in New York… you can fill in the rest.
If someone wants to add more complexity to my very reductionist take, please do.
sanity_is_maddening@piefed.socialto News@lemmy.world•Jury says Google must pay California Android smartphone users $314.6mEnglish9·12 days agoAnd not just in California. Or just the U.S. But the whole wide world.
One can dream.
But seriously, Android users from all over the world who haven’t degoogled should sue and keep extending the precedents.
And then use the money from the settlements, if they get them, to buy a degoogled phone.
Or just degoodle the one they have and install Ubuntu Touch, Sailfish OS, Graphene or /e/os depending on the hardware they have. That way they’re not even spending Google money to get rid of google.
sanity_is_maddening@piefed.socialto News@lemmy.world•Jury says Google must pay California Android smartphone users $314.6mEnglish1·12 days agodeleted by creator
I understand your tempered position. I really do.
But allow me to go on a bit of a rant here…
All the big tech companies in Silicon Valley have aways been heavily subsidised by the U.S. government without the U.S. taxpayers having any stakeholders’ position afterwards. These should have always been partially within the public owned infrastructure given how they were funded by the public. Amazon is probably the most ridiculous case in the world in how long they weren’t profitable and remained subsidised by the government to even be able to exist.
So, in regards if FOSS should be tax funded… yes. Because of the very reason I just mentioned. All big tech was and still is tax funded. With them taking even more money from people as costumers after already having taken money from them as taxpayers. While also just selling everyone entirely as a profile to get ad revenue from or as a surveilled citizen to serve on a platter to whichever government they want to influence further. This is insanely corrupt as a system. It should’ve not been allowed to even establish itself.
I think everyone who supports FOSS and open protocols is very aware of the pitfalls and uphill struggles to implement them against the current system. But I find that the general apathy and the further complacency of the general public is the true paramount adversity.
When you say “this is me being a realist”, it is you accepting the reality that was imposed onto you by the people who are benefitting from its’ imposition. Even more than the typical manufactured consent of capitalism, this is enforced submission to those rejecting the manufactured consent. Because from the rest of your comment, and the fact that you are here on Lemmy, you clearly do not consent to this reality, but you’ve accepted it as an inevitability. Which it isn’t, as we are not in the grounds of that reality having this exchange right now.
Taxpayers should fund FOSS and open protocol software because it protects them long term. One quick example would be how to this day nobody can close protocols on email and how anyone can create their email and host the server if they so desire. It obviously requires skill and knowledge, but if one has them, nobody can prevent them from doing it for themselves or even others if they so desire. This is an absolute insurance that the system can’t dictate one’s individual terms.
And while the Fediverse may be very small in comparison to the general establishment, it is large enough as proof to present anyone who doubts that there is a way to get back to the true promise of the internet and that we can indeed get back our sovereignty from the conglomerates that destroyed that promise.
And the political winds can change in whatever direction they may, it doesn’t matter, as it can’t and won’t destroy the resiliency of the concept. I just joined piefed.social after the Lemm.ee shutdown, and it doesn’t matter because this is a resilient concept. And that is also the reason it cannot be contained or controlled by anyone over anyone.
Sorry for the very long reply. I hope I wasn’t as annoying to you as I feel I am being. If so, I apologise even more.
Cheers.