AnotherHelldiver

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[–] AnotherHelldiver@jlai.lu 4 points 1 week ago

I wonder if EU has some specifications regarding odometers.

It can't believe we don't have a standard on how that it needs to work.

[–] AnotherHelldiver@jlai.lu 14 points 1 week ago (4 children)

If your state requires ID verification, then most apps will probably comply. You can try Matrix with Element or just Signal with a group.

More more "off-the-line" alternatives you can look at Mumble and own your own server.

[–] AnotherHelldiver@jlai.lu 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Fairphone brand is basically saying to everyone "Hey look at our generic Android phone with everything you need from Google, including AI stuff and data collection" and when you ask if you can have a privacy friendly features they basically say "Nope, we just do a phone with replaceable parts, that's all. Don't ask for more"

[–] AnotherHelldiver@jlai.lu 12 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Popsicle has a great future in politics.

[–] AnotherHelldiver@jlai.lu 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Ah yes, the good old way of throwing electromagnetic waves at people after putting their cymatic scans inside a shared pool of neutrally and selected shared consciousness of dissected sociopaths brains.

I didn't have it on my Bingo card.

[–] AnotherHelldiver@jlai.lu 2 points 2 weeks ago

Psycho Pass.

Another one to the list. Great anime. It's like if Blade Runner and Minority Report had a loving relationship and a beautiful child was the byproduct of this union.

[–] AnotherHelldiver@jlai.lu 2 points 2 weeks ago

I am personally certain you are open to learn and I will try to explain why it is like that.

Because the openness of Linux makes it prone to a model of iterations if someone desires and has the need for it. Instead of Windows and Microsoft only offering a standardized path for users to take.

Plus, it is not a waste of time either if you are passionate about it. Many people working on Linux are often doing it on their spare time. It is an unpaid job done because that one person thought it would be nice to do it.

On your second point, I also disagree. Many languages exist and some people might not like a certain implementation of a software in a certain language, for many reasons. Thus, desire to port it to another arises and they do it. Again, Linux and open source software is by essence an invitation to take something and modify it as you wish.

We often think that someone writing a piece of software in a language did it because it was the best language to do it. It is quite untrue. For many years Linux was mostly written in C language. Rust arrived and some people saw its perks as it was more secure in some aspects. Then they started to write modules for Linux in Rust. It brought up some discussions across the community because views diverged between its members. Some didn't want to see Rust take a larger part into the kernel and some wanted it to be more present.

Also, programming languages and softwares are written by humans and humans have bias. We often have preferences or personal experiences shaping our lives. So points of view are divergent. Like right now, you have some arguments and I have mine. All that helps us evolve and change our views on the world around us.

[–] AnotherHelldiver@jlai.lu 1 points 1 month ago

Indeed, it's huge and this is why were going towards a Cyberpunk 2077 and Weyland-Yutani future. At least as long money and power runs.

I would really prefer a Star Trek one but I think our dear Gene was quite optimistic in the fact human nature would change after an age of endless wars (I know Star Trek needed a world war 3 for the age of peace, science and exploration to exist but let's hope we won't nuke ourselves for that to happen).

[–] AnotherHelldiver@jlai.lu 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I'm not a dev but does Swift will restrict it to Apple platforms since it is Apple language?

[–] AnotherHelldiver@jlai.lu 11 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I went with Trade Rep and they are serious. Their app still needs few things but otherwise well made.

For ETF, pick only Europeans Providers, here is a list:

  • AXA (France)
  • Amundi (France)
  • BNP Paribas (France)
  • HANetf (Netherlands)
  • HSBC (UK)
  • Legal & General (UK)
  • Ossiam (France)
  • Robeco (Netherlands)
  • Tabula Investment Management (UK)
  • UBS (Swiss)
  • Xtrackers (Germany)

Feel free to expand if there is more you know, I listed my ETF providers

[–] AnotherHelldiver@jlai.lu 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I think everyone is pissed of Orban being a whiny b**** but no one wants to move strongly. EU seems to respect a step by step process for reasons. If we had room, let's just break into Hungary and take out Orban out of his seat, bring some lubricant, he's stuck in it. Then let's roll for new elections and call it a day.

But that would mean nations of the EU are letting UE take a part of their sovereignty.

[–] AnotherHelldiver@jlai.lu 10 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I wouldn't trust China. More than likely trying to serve its interests seeing Russia is going down like an airliner with no more engines.

China also has no interests in an Unified Europe. It would undermine its efforts to place its pawns like they are doing with car manufacturers or that private police force in Hungary.

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