Someone should do a quantitative #productivity analysis of #Debian's #workflow vs #Microsoft's for #Windows, or #Google's for #Android which both surely include #LLM #AI tricks that this point. I'd bet both those companies have done that internally. Any chance of leaks? ๐ So much of how Debian works is in public, so anyone could do some kind of analysis.
@neil I think that's definitely true in places where the real estate is not really regulated. In Vienna, its possible to get an unlimited lease that is pegged to inflation. That makes it a lot easier for small restaurants and cafes to survive. In NYC, I saw what you describe again and again: a few individuals renovate really rundown and empty places. The commercial street takes off again, then 10 years later, those small owners are put out of business by a 5x or 10x rent increase.
@lehtimaeki I totally agree technically. It really should work better. But nonetheless, they are still a shining example of how to do business without compromising on free software.
I've been an early adopter of #Internet things for decades, but at the same time, I work to be able to realistically assess the value as compared to other methods. Many things in #Austria still happen in person and via the #telephone, so its a good testing ground. I'm frequently surprised at how #efficient in-person/telephone can be when compared to #online, like government offices have employees that handle making appointments by phone, they are often really good at it, so its surprisingly fast
@neil I've also had this fantasy! I actually tried to take over an old cafe here in Vienna when the owner retired. It was a fabulously shabby place full of hundreds of board games, young and old guests, musicians playing informal sessions in the back room, and little billards and more. Unfortuntely, it didn't work out.
@lehtimaeki yeah totally. They are a crazy combination of a little city, logistics warehouse, market and a social gathering space. Then there is the dystopian feeling of being locked into a cheesy shopping mall.
The #internet is full of fun locking #garden #hack ideas for all sorts of things but almost always, they use #toxic materials that you really don't want leaching into your #soil. Even common #plastics like water bottles or #polypropylene turn quite toxic when exposed to #sunlight for a while. For example, https://rosal.web.uah.es/pub/Aquatic%20toxicity%20of%20commercial%20polypropylene%20and%20associated%20chemicals.pdf
@drwhax I just bought it from bleep.com, its so lovely that I can just buy MP3 files and support the artist without feeling like I'm being extorted by some shitty megacorp. @vitriolix take a listen, its quite good!
@drwhax oh wow, who would've thought they'd release more stuff! Its been quite a while since the last. Listening now!
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My personal conclusion can however not end up with anything else than that the big hype around this model so far was primarily marketing. I see no evidence that this setup finds issues to any particular higher or more advanced degree than the other tools have done before Mythos. Maybe this model is a little bit better, but even if it is, it is not better to a degree that seems to make a significant dent in code analyzing.
At this beginning stage of the death spiral of #BigTech, they will become more #dangerous than before. They still have immense #power and resources, but the remaining employees will be more obedient and transactional since that's what it takes to keep your job amid #layoffs. The principled employees left as "don't be evil" was phased out, as AI was sold to militaries for offensive use, etc. I bet we'll see more technically adept shady behavior than before, for example, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016740482600026X
Hey UX designers of the world! And all you people making #software! How about we stop making ever more complicated methods of managing #notifications, #DoNotDisturb, #DigitalWellness etc and instead focus on reducing the amount of time-on-screen spent for each task? We need to stop thinking about #engagement and think about #efficiency. We need to recognize the nature of #DigitalMedia makes us forget about the analog world. Being #online exacerbates that.
@EUCommission I fully support the DMA! Let's keep up the good work and make that we fully enforce effective laws like this. There is still so much to be done
The era of unchecked tech monopolies is over.
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Our measures had real consequences:
๐ก๏ธ Fined major platforms for anti-competitive practices and ignoring consumer data choices
โ Required strict hardware interoperability for smartwatches and connected wearables
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@iooioio @joshbressers Thanks! I'd really like to see a lot more discussion about how valuable distros are. In the past decade, there was a big swing to package registries without review, and we've seen what a disaster that has been. All sorts of projects can be more distro-like. For example, I think Flathub started out more like a registry and rightly now is moving more in the direction of being a distro.