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  • Not really. Most of the content I watch is from there, from tech stuff to history and current news

  • Just like Blockchain or NFT

  • That kinda sounds like the exact same argument for the west to ally with dictatorships in the name of not allowing communism to spread

  • Rainbow six siege and valorsnt are other examples

  • Well, kinda a problem if your objective was to not depend on dictatorships for energy

  • Originally it kinda made sense. Kinda hard to juggle through getting a deal with every single carrier everywhere

  • On a browser: just use the website.

    For an app: use yattee. The only client I know of

  • That’s the fun thing about the Fediverse, and a market economy more generally and just having freedom in general: if you don’t like it, you can always walk out

  • Hopefully some of the money saved from paying Microsoft will be put in the hands of Libreoffice and Linux devs

  • Without time zones it would be worse. Every little town would have their own time, calculated from their position

  • I don’t think that for an individual it is easy. But for a country as large as Russia (even with a somewhat pathetic economy)

  • Ok, then they just block that one

  • I mean, doesn’t matter. We pinpoint russia and then what. Sure, we can retaliate and block their comma, and radio communication doesn’t work for both of us. We can always invade, but a load of political capital is needed, and the west doesn’t exactly have the most ammo ever right now.

    Finally, I think the true source is this

  • It wouldn’t matter against jamming though. You just need a jammer that screams louder

  • Trying to earn some privilege

  • The point in my “ideal world” is that because they are forced to open source the software and allow users to replace it, other users could for example try to implement android TV on that old Sony Bravia tv. If the Android phone market is anytbing to go by, it is a real possibility, depending on the popularity of the tv