[-] [email protected] 1 points 14 minutes ago* (last edited 1 minute ago)

I think you have missed a few chapters, it's not slow moving it's glacial age moving. The free software policies have been already talked about since 2003., that's 22 years ago. None of this is new, it did not appear with trump, nor with the Russian invasions. It's way older projects and it all remains as talks, memorandums, conventions. Never anything enforced, GDPR is not enforced seriously, DMA will not be etc...

Let's not kid ourselves anymore with the voluntary inaction of the EU.

You cannot understand how sorry I am about it. I am the result of a intra European wedding, I went places thanks to EU collaborations, I owe my wages and work hours in big parts to EU wide regulations. I still am an EU cheerleader in many wide ranging subjects. But on this one, in which European countries have the most economic, work opportunities , attraction pole, social benefits to reap for future generations. They are too much listening to the FANGS and banks and not enough to economists. It's basic lip service that has been going on for too long.

[-] [email protected] 11 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago)

This is all talk. The EU and European countries are articulating what they know their population and the EU tech sector wants them to do BUT in the end, they will do none of it. Maybe vote a few laws, fund a few cheap FOSS projects that will never truly be applied/ used by EU countries except for a handful of cities, public services. But it will remain a minority as long as the EU puts the interests of the financial sector above all others.

Talking spaces such as this lemmysub are places where we, the end users and creators can collaborate to pressure them to at least consider things and get out of this Trump/Xi dependency our politicians want for us.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 hours ago

It's a bit less than 1% erosion per year but yeah... They got bakmut two years ago and now they are at chassiv yar, 4 miles further according to Google maps.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 14 hours ago

This is such a typical move from the EU. They always have big loud proposals to cut off that, to go full EV/go all organic/ go all open source etc. Then they ALWAYS chicken out. "What will the market think?" " Oh, that big corporation is saying they will lay off if we go that way." " Our sys admin costs will go up if we don't subscribe to that corporate plan."

Next they start throwing a tantrum because people lose faith in the EU, start looking to hard liners etc.

Four years ago they said: look we are so powerful and implicated in your daily lives, we decided to get out of the Daylight saving time system and impose it on all member states, starting in six months...

They couldn't even manage what was meant to be a weak demo of their strong willpower and political determination.

The EU is a political midget. It hurts me so much to admit it. But yeah, it's dead. The whole thing.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 19 hours ago

They are correct. It only means more work for future devices, makes the initial port to a device slower. But then, once things have been figured out. It becomes just as fast and reliable as it was (unless what I said earlier: Google setting things in a very different way in a major update (for example, moving to Fushia, which has been abandoned)

[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I agree, but it's more complicated than that: They have removed the device tree for pixel devices from AOSP and using the device tree of the basic virtual phone in android studio instead. That brings the pixel 10 family (as well as future android pixel devices) to the same level as many other phonemaker's devices as far as making roms is concerned. So not all hardware will be documented, many drivers will need to be rebuilt. The pixel line up to the 9a is not affected because older device trees can be used (until Google wants to mod the way drivers load or add API's).

[-] [email protected] 20 points 2 days ago

Will you push it and be ready to kill a 16 Y.O to make another father mourn?

Because by "weaving through traffic" and "taking chances", that's usually what ends up happening.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Clairefontaine: Printing papers here: https://www.clairefontaine.com/gb/search?s=Imprimante

But it all looks like expensive paper (velum, cotton paper etc...) I know they also make big blocks of white paper to load in printers. But maybe exclusively in brick and mortar shops in France.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

If you use sandboxed Google services for notifications, you need to allow full network permissions to Google services. Kind of defeats the purpose.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 5 days ago

Usually, the company you bought the domain from sends a e-mail once a year to ask you to verify the WHOIS information is correct.

It doesn't go any further than that if your just hosting nextcloud, a DNS, a blog.

If the website is used to break the law, then that email is contacted, if the email is non respondant, the email provider is asked for IP adress at the time of the last connection, if ISP: you get contacted, if VPN provider: IP at plan subscription or last connection etc. until they can reach an ISP. Then you get contacted.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

Could be like France where the rise in cancers (especially pancreatic ones) is linked to cadmium in the plants (french farmers currently use phosphates from Moroccan mines that are very high on cadmium, poisoning the plant based food that is eaten there, cereals and veggies alike). The rest of the EU uses stricter heavy metals tolerances and uses phosphates produced in Europe or China, that have way lower cadmium levels.

Doctors unions have recently pulled the alarm and recommend the general public to only eat organic, as phosphates are not allowed.

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submitted 2 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

For EU citizens and residents: contact your local MEP.

The EU is a big ship and it takes time to turn around. That's fine and understandable, but I feel they haven't really understood the world has radicaly changed and they cannot hold onto the fairytale of US/EU cooperation, even if Trump is undone tomorrow, Hate towards us can come back in 4 or 8 years.

[-] [email protected] 108 points 4 months ago

Wait. I'm French so this made my brain fry.

In the US prisoners have their constitutional rights removed?

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