First RCS now this, today has been wild

  • donuts
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    I’m a Linux guy and I don’t really care about Windows, but I’m glad to see this happening and every day I thank Europe for being the main entity fighting for regulation of big tech monopolies, because America is really failing.

    • @[email protected]
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      Its nuts that during the Obama admin, all anyone cared about was the threat of zero privacy. Now everyone in the US has surrendered to it, because our politicians have sold our digital privacy rights to the tech companies.

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        If we had actual IT giants in Europe, this would look very different.

        I’ve seen how the car industry in Germany only got a slap on the wrist because of Dieselgate and even got the chance to send out advertisement payed by the government.

        I feel like the only reason stuff like this gets pushed so hard is because we try to slow down the current IT giants until we get our shit together.

        I’m glad that we do it, but i wouldn’t say we are better than anyone else.

        • @[email protected]
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          421 year ago

          Thanks for the honest take, a lot of people get caught up in the idea that if an organization does something that aligns with them, they are good or doing it for the same reasons.

        • @[email protected]
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          281 year ago

          There is a lot of protectionism at the heart of the EU. They are quite happy to heavily regulate Big Tech when it’s not based in their own market. Unfortunately they don’t have quite the same passion for nurturing the European tech industry as much as stifling the foreign ones.

          They are it purely fighting these fights for the greater good, or they wouldn’t also be pushing things like the recent browser certificate debacle.

        • @[email protected]
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          41 year ago

          Nah, it still would be much harder.

          Because the EU exists out of many different countries with each their own government.

          To lobby something through you have to bribe the majority of them, instead of just one.

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          Yeah because dieselgate was a travesty and all companies have a moral obligation to find ways around the idiocy of the US EPA as they actively make our cars more harmful to the environment by writing poorly thought out rules that encourage larger vehicles as well as completely failing to understand how to calculate diesel emissions for vehicles in a sensible manner.

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      EU is very much a mixed bag. On the one hand, they do this, on the other hand, they tried to ban P2P encryption and microtargetted religious and elderly in resisting countries, feeding them the classic “it’s for the children’s safety” lies.

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        Though we have to remind ourselves that it’s mainly the EU Commission who does this.

        The Supreme Court spoke out against it from the very beginning, the Parliament voted against it, it’s really only the Commission who doesn’t want to understand that EU law applies to them, too.

        Quite a few positions in there that need to be held by new people who understand the damn law.

      • @[email protected]
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        19 months ago

        they tried to ban P2P encryption

        They recently enshrined it as an unalienable human right as a world first.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      I wonder if Windows in Non-EU areas does not have this kind of choice.

      Well, does not matter, I use Linux, too.

      • @[email protected]
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        81 year ago

        Hey hey hey, don’t just go around generalizing. Not all Linux users are like that (but I am, and I use arch BTW).

        Like I’m sure we’re bound to find at least ONE Linux user who doesn’t tell.

      • @[email protected]
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        I use Linux (one that’s based on Arch btw) Make one guess at:

        • my diet
        • what I think is the best text editor

        Seriously, how am I supposed to keep quiet when I find a clearly superior choice? Especially when most people feel a psychological barrier to trying it, that turns out to be not nearly as big as the adcantages.

          • @[email protected]
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            31 year ago

            Points for the editor, but weirdly enough, not a lot of coffee (<1 per day) and I didn’t drink coffee at all before a few weeks ago.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            Exactly! I use neovim as a full IDE (got started quickly using the nvchad template). And I think you know which “at least meat-reduced” diet is most associated with evangelizing ;)

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    ABOUT FUCKING TIME. Take edge and shove it so far up your data tracking sphincter of a face hole.

    Can we please get these laws on a global level.

      • @[email protected]
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        151 year ago

        That is easy enough to block or deal with.

        At least there’s the option to remove it at all that the non tech people can now easily access.

        • @[email protected]
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          141 year ago

          I can’t wait to see what this breaks and how the fix is to reinstall edge for all kinds of mundane issues.

          • @[email protected]
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            111 year ago

            Turns out edge is what renders the entire UI and uninstalling it leaves you at the console. Oh and you can’t access files because the file system is an http server accessed via edge. But it does come with QBASIC, so there’s that.

      • Sabata11792
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        I vote for angry mob with convenient access to an active volcano.

      • @[email protected]
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        241 year ago

        Same way laws are enforced now? Each country passing it and the companies needing to comply to continue operations.

        Why are they force to comply right now if the laws don’t work?

        • @[email protected]
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          You’re missing the point.

          The ICC only has power in countries that let them have power. If a given country doesn’t feel like doing that, the ICC has precisely zero recourse or ability to enforce.

          What should citizens in countries like that (which may or may not be dictatorships, single-party states, theocracies, or some other restrictive, un-democratic, and/or xenophobic form of government) do?

          • @[email protected]
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            Yes and I’m saying each country should implement it themselves so that we can reach global saturation. That is what I meant in my original response to op.

            You are taking what I said out of proportion. Obviously we need Superman to enforce a global ruling hand over mankind.

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              I was about to say that I’d prefer alien overlords but based on Superman’s origin, he’s got my vote

    • @[email protected]
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      If I have to keep a chromium browser around, in addition to Firefox, I’d rather edge than mainline Chrome.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        That’s a false dichotomy. There’s no shortage of Chromium browsers that are significantly better than both.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        I’m not sure I would. Edge is trash, it keeps shoving the AI bullshit, all the MSN news stuff, ads for cheaper shopping, all in your face when you first start up. While you can turn it off, it gets annoying doing that every time you reinstall or spin up a new VM. Chrome, for all its faults, is a lot less annoying freshly installed.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      I appreciate your sense of relief, but don’t share it. This isn’t the first time Microsoft has been ordered to stop pushing its stuff (remember Internet Explorer?) and I’m sure it won’t be the last.

  • Norgur
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    Hey, 'Muricans, how come we need to pressure every company into compliance for you?

        • R0cket_M00se
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          An electoral democracy, we choose those that make the laws. Due to the 2 party system we don’t have many options for when they fail to do what they claim they will.

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          No, we’re a republic.

          A true democracy would empower each of us to do as you say, but that’s not what’s here.

          Our republic is quite corrupt due to greed and power, as well… Not as corrupt as many countries out there, mind you, but it’s alot worse than it should be.

          We’re starting to resemble a corporatocracy in many ways these days as a result of all this.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            ‘Republic’ is about whether or not you have kings. Democracy is as opposed to autocracy, with a few other *cracys between those poles.

            America is a democratic republic; the United Kingdom is a democratic monarchy. The US has a broken democratic system that does a really bad job of electing the most preferred candidate. It’s almost cheeky to call America democratic.

    • prole
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      Sorry, our country is currently on fire 😕

      • Norgur
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        Which war? Help me out here. Vietnam? Iraq? Korea? I’m lost here … Oh wait…

    • @[email protected]
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      Hey, 'Peans, how come you think a country larger than your pseudo continent is a homogenous hivemind?

      E: what Ive learned from this comment is that apparently, all europeans share 1 single trait, which is just utterly horrid reading comprehension

      • no banana
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        Because Europe is so fucking homogenous that we stared 2 world wars just because we agree so much

        • Norgur
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          We agreed so much in the past that the 30 years war could never have happened in Euro… Oh.

          • no banana
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            71 year ago

            They agree with eachother so much in eastern Europe that there are no wars and everyone just hugs. Oh wait.

        • @[email protected]
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          If you think saying “that nation isnt homogenous” means “all other nations are homogenous” you probably shouldnt weigh in on adult convos

      • Norgur
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        Erm… Larger by land mass? Yes. Larger by GDP? No. Larger by number of inhabitants? No. Larger by amount of vastly different cultures that somehow get stuff like this done whole very decidedly not being a hive mind? Also no.

              • @[email protected]
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                101 year ago

                As an American, you’re being silly. You’ve heard of the Silk Road? The Mediterranean? The Old World has been rubbing shoulders with each other since 4000+ years ago. We just got here in comparison.

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                Firstly, no one said that.

                Let me quote:

                Lmfao you think europe is more culturally diverse than a country with thousands of cultures from around the world? Thats hilarious.

                So yeah. That.

                The rest of your comment is blatantly ignorant AND horridly racist, so I think I’ll just do is both a favor and ignore it.

              • kux
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                40 years counts as quite a long time in american history i suppose

                • @[email protected]
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                  I mean, in terms of humans that’s 2 generations, and since diversity and populations concern humans, that’s a big head start. But you can keep applying off topic cliches if they help you feel better.

          • Norgur
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            I bet this person is one of those “actually, I’m 1/8th Irish” people…

  • @[email protected]
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    1171 year ago

    As an American, all I can say is thank you Europe for continuing to have sensible legislation that forces these companies to have decent policies worldwide if only to comply with EU laws. I only use Windows on my company provided laptop but just because I don’t need to worry about it personally doesn’t mean that I shouldn’t care about how it affects others.

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    1031 year ago

    So apparently having consumer-friendly laws does in fact lead to better products. Cool.

    Perhaps the USA and other countries should follow the EU’s good example on this.

    • @[email protected]
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      341 year ago

      Yeah this isn’t as good as it sounds, the other 5 continents are still stuck with all of this garbage.

        • @[email protected]
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          51 year ago

          They’ll just enable/disable features based on geolocation. I doubt it’ll be a whole different version like in the good old days.

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              Yup, but then you’ll still have the same frustration we have now, running the script every time there’s a feature update and the bloat gets reinstalled. If it wasn’t for games and work I’d be using nothing but macOS and Linux.

                • @[email protected]
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                  11 year ago

                  I used to be super anti-apple but now buy MacBooks for the longevity. Less ewaste. Over time actually more cost effective. My daily driver is a nearly 9 year old MacBook that I replaced the battery on 2 years ago. Still getting official updates too. My father laid out twice the price of it for a high end XPS machine in 2019 and it died inside 5 years. Apple actually fix manufacturing issues without a huge amount of fuckery like HP/dell. I can’t speak to iPads and iPhones but Macs just last longer so end up being cheaper in the long run.

        • @[email protected]
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          81 year ago

          The problem is that showing enough politicians money effectively makes you become the government. There’s minimal chance of a law being introduced unless a rich person or corporation backs it, and EU laws would interfere with their shady business practices.

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          21 year ago

          Not big enough to force companies to make large changes. The US is, China and India are. But what about Australia or New Zealand? Or any of the individual south american countries? Too many changes, microsoft or one of the other big players will just pull out of the market, or threaten to pull out.

          • @[email protected]
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            If they already have a version compatible with EU law, they will just roll it out instead of removing an entire country from their market.

            Would be a bad business move otherwise.

            Of course, only if the laws don’t force even more restrictions.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            will just pull out of the market, or threaten to pull out.

            That would be wonderful. They would no longer be able to enforce their patents in countries they don’t trade in; GNU/Linux users worldwide will have (patent infringing) access to the Australian/NZ version of whatever

            It would suck for the games I play that need windows, but it would also give more incentive to those to port them to Linux

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      Valve only started doing 2-hour refunds after Australia twisted their arm about it. They brought it to the world, and it became an incredible selling point. Perhaps this will be the same thing.

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        Valve is a lot more consumer friendly to begin with, though. Don’t get me wrong, they did heaps of bad things too, but compared to Microsoft?

        I’m not gonna hold my breath on this one

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      I got Dev Home on my home rig. Swifly executed the powershell command to uninstall thr sYsTeMs aPp.
      Fuck off MS.

            • @[email protected]
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              101 year ago

              No thanks. I don’t need more apps bloating up my browser and slowing it down even more. Plus what if they don’t support my choice of browser? Now we’re back to square one. Just port the programs over to run on the OS. Much less headache that way

            • @[email protected]
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              41 year ago

              That’s more finger printing to get tracked by, no thanks. I like to keep my browser apps slim and generic as possible to blend in with other privacy concerned people.

              At th same time, I 100% understand why you would find it appealing, and recognize it may very well be a good thing overall.

            • @[email protected]
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              21 year ago

              Lots of things already have Linux alternatives; I’ve heard people mostly stay on Linux for the anticheat-enabled games that are usually only one developer setting away from Linux compatibility.

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              Wrappers can be used to do it locally.
              Some Android apps are basically nothing more than a web agent.
              Give me the basics of the web end with a pretty html5 rendered front end locally and done. No need for web apps for which you are required to be online at all times.

        • @[email protected]
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          I can’t think of tasks that can only be done with MS. unless you mean playing specific games, then that could be something

  • @[email protected]
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    791 year ago

    Now there will be two versions of Windows. One that adheres to EU regulation, and another that’s filled with ads for everyone else.

  • @[email protected]
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    721 year ago

    They say if you don’t pay, you’re the product, but that’s obviously bullshit, paying solves nothing. The saying should be never trust corporations.

      • 👁️👄👁️
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        71 year ago

        Exactly. All the latest chaos that Microsoft does, you know you’ll be immune and your desktop will be the same for as long as you get bored of it lol.

        • no banana
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          41 year ago

          My laptop gets the fun experiments, my desktop plays the games

          • 👁️👄👁️
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            Same except in reverse lol. My laptop is out of date fedora because I’m lazy to update since it’s a youtube/twitch machine pretty much. My desktop gets the bleeding edge + games.

      • no banana
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        31 year ago

        I may have lost my sound card drivers, but at least I’ve not got to put up with windows (don’t worry I’ve got an external soundcard)!

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      I, really really want to switch to Linux. I duel boot and use Linux for study. but there are some apps I just can’t get around, and have to switch back to Windows for. I ran some cool scripts that stripped Windows of bloat and uninstalled edge and ads, and I have to say. it’s almost as nice as Linux now. runs faster too.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        Its a bit of drama but if you have a look at setting up qemu with virtual machine manager its worthwhile.

        It makes virtual machines that directly utilize the hardware, meaning you can run your stripped out windows inside a window on your Linux desktop.

        Its pretty hard to get your GPU to pass through but if its non-gpu oriented apps you need its perfect. My fixed windows VM boots in about 10 seconds, has next to zero network usage, uses 2 cpus and 4gb of ram, and just runs its couple of little apps no trouble every day

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          You need 2 GPUs (essentially) for GPU passthrough to work correctly. I gave it a go once and it never worked correctly. Absolutely right for non GPU apps though, or with some VM’s, older games.

      • no banana
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        51 year ago

        Honestly what finally pushed me was when windows suddenly decided that going to sleep and keeping on sleeping was too much to ask for. Haven’t found anything that doesn’t work on Linux yet, but I mostly play games.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Same, but I switched back today. DaVinci Resolve doesn’t support AAC audio on Linux, even on the paid version (literally everything uses AAC audio). The closest thing to any kind of usable photo editor is photopea, and that’s web only.

      Linux is just unusable for media creation, unfortunately.

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      21 year ago

      Man I miss Linux, I swear one day I’ll install it on my old Mac, at least as a funny project.