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Dominic Burford wrote: I didn't use the word 'good', I said 'costs'. Topic was referring to good, not to costs. Still, had to upvote it for providing good arguments.
Dominic Burford wrote: It should be fairly obvious that I am coming at this from the perspective of a user, not of a government. All the examples in the article relate to people, not governments. And yes, the fact that many of the 'costs' that tech giants provide are net gains for the goverment is also precisely the problem. In that case, there's also a military-industrial complex that has a high "cost". As a voting user, I know that we'll get little say in the matter.
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: In that case, there's also a military-industrial complex that has a high "cost". As a voting user, I know that we'll get little say in the matter. That's a good point. As a society we need to balance out whether the costs ultimately justify the means. And that's never going to be easy. And if it's decided that the costs are too high, how do we do about rolling those services back in again?
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If you keep talking like that, you'll be labelled a communist soon
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I'm not sure how the conversation managed to stray from Silicon Valley to communism but I think this thread has now come to an end
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Dominic Burford wrote: I think this thread has now come to an end I think one more post
Dominic Burford wrote: I'm not sure how the conversation managed to stray from Silicon Valley to communism You want to measure "social costs" and take actions against those deemed "too expensive". That was what you wanted to suggest, no?
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"Despite the technological advances they provide..."
The ones who bring those costs along with them provide zero advances, technological or otherwise. In my opinion anyway.
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Don't count on it.
A force for greed, possibly.
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It's not a force for anything, it just is. The problem is that many in Silicon Valley perceive what they are doing in moral terms and given how insular the bay area is, the result is, as you point out, biased toward a group think approach.
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Good essay. One of the reasons I read CodeProject almost every day is because it's relatively free from this claustrophobic right-think (that and Kent Sharkey's captions, and Mark Wallace's acerbic replies. They start my working day ).
I've never touched the likes of Twitter and Facebook, but I urgently need an alternative to PayPal since they started dictating who can use their services based on which political party they support.
Found a really good one that lets you generate pre-loaded credit card numbers, but it's only available in the US, and I'm in Blighty like you.
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Tasadit wrote: I urgently need an alternative to PayPal since they started dictating who can use their services based on which political party they support.
Is that actually a thing?
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For disposable sensors, silicon will never be the right fit—but cheaper tech is nearly here We're going to need a bigger junk drawer
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So far for the ecology...
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Well on the plus side, rotting hardware will limit the lifespan of Io(pwnd)T botnets.
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I think it would be highly appropriate for many of them to be made of toilet paper.
At least they'd then serve a useful purpose.
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You should read this[^]
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
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Acerbic? Moi?
I'm a little fluffy bunny rabbit, full of sweetness and light.
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Just had an idea; and IoT disposable device that does EVERYTHING, but to save you the cost of shipping, the hassles of setting it up and the effort of disposing it, I'll do that for you. Just select what you want your device to do, send me the money and I'll create it and then dispose of it. I'll even send a picture of it disposed so you know it's not a scam.
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You can use Visual Studio for your C++ cross platform development when using CMake without needing to create or generate Visual Studio projects. sudo make me an app
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i use it for Linux dev. well, i use it as an editor, because it beats vi.
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Because CMake isn't a giant, unwieldy pain-in-the ass.
(So we'll use Autotools then? Oh, um, CMake is wonderful!)
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GDPR complaints have been filed today against Google in the Netherlands, Poland, the Czech Republic, Greece, Norway, Slovenia, and Sweden. It's unofficial pile on Google day (first annual!)
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I can't help but think that if these laws had been in place earlier, the Internet would not now be google and facebooks' property, but would still belong to everyone.
Mind you, vested interests and lobbyists would almost certainly prevent such laws being passed in the US, so the poor old Leftpondians would still have to suffer.
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Why would you want to learn React if you can already do the things you want to do without it? Posting to see how you react to it
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Why should I React, when I don't care?
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The funny thing is (yes, I've been learning Angular this weekend as they use it in my new job that starts next week) -- anyways, the funny thing is, you could replace "React" with "Angular" and, well, say exactly the same thing. From which we can therefore infer that the article actually says nothing important at all.
Except that I think the Angular code would be smaller than the React code. I'll have to give it a try while I twiddle my thumbs at the last day on the old job tomorrow (or today, depending on when you read this.)
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