[-] knotthatone@lemmy.one 45 points 4 months ago

This is more bark than bite, imo. They're just threatening to withhold products at this point, but as the article points out:

  • Europe's a big market and profit focused companies aren't going to give that up just to make a point
  • Those that do will just encourage European competition to step up and fill whatever gaps might appear, which is just fine by the EU.

So... go right ahead. Let's see how this really plays out.

[-] knotthatone@lemmy.one 46 points 4 months ago

The RIAA vs the AI industry... Can they both lose?

[-] knotthatone@lemmy.one 50 points 7 months ago

I have nothing against advertising in general, but I won't tolerate OS-level advertising and I don't want ad-subsidized hardware.

[-] knotthatone@lemmy.one 48 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

He's also been regularly compromised by sketchy backdoors placed by the manufacturer in his firmware and remote code execution exploits.

But to be fair, anybody on the bridge who knows how to work the consoles could kill everyone aboard if they wanted.

[-] knotthatone@lemmy.one 76 points 8 months ago

Democratic Gov Tim Walz, who vetoed a bill last year that would have boosted pay for Uber and Lyft drivers, told The Associated Press on Wednesday that he was concerned because so many depend on those services, including disabled people.

I get the sentiment, but relying on private for-profit companies to provide basic transportation services in a city is stupid. That's how Minneapolis got in this situation.

[-] knotthatone@lemmy.one 45 points 8 months ago

It's really hard for me to feel sorry for any of the parties involved so the ethics feel weird.

I guess the law firm saved the shareholders from being fleeced and they want their cut. It's obscene, but still a small fraction of what Elon would've walked off with.

[-] knotthatone@lemmy.one 46 points 9 months ago

I'm pretty sure the Ukrainians will cease firing once the Russians leave their country and stop trying to murder them.

[-] knotthatone@lemmy.one 49 points 10 months ago

Oh, I very much doubt that he's the only billionaire who's written a letter like this to Google in the past year.

[-] knotthatone@lemmy.one 119 points 11 months ago

We should try making bribery illegal again. That would be fun.

[-] knotthatone@lemmy.one 81 points 1 year ago

It makes some sense for business & enterprise stuff, but not for household/consumer computers & devices. That's just rent-seeking and forced obsolescence. There is no good reason a home computer from the past fifteen years should have security patches withheld because the manufacturers want people to throw them away and buy and brand new ones.

[-] knotthatone@lemmy.one 45 points 1 year ago

I only flip if the bottom bun is losing structural integrity.

[-] knotthatone@lemmy.one 70 points 1 year ago

He's an ass, but this isn't single-handed. He only has this power because his fellow Republicans (and Manchin, and probably Sinema) are allowing it. If a handful of Republicans wanted to fix this, they absolutely could.

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