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_4ziu commented on Google deletes “communist bandits” from comments on Youtube   support.google.com/youtub... · Posted by u/zaggynl
yandrypozo · 6 years ago
communism has killed more people than any other ideology or regime: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prague_Declaration_on_European...
_4ziu · 6 years ago
I simply said they were not the same. You and another commenter have incorrectly inferred that I was talking about their victims. Says a lot more about you than it does about me.
_4ziu commented on Google deletes “communist bandits” from comments on Youtube   support.google.com/youtub... · Posted by u/zaggynl
_4ziu · 6 years ago
Not even the most anti-china, anti-communist person in the world operating on half a brain cell would call china communist. How are you buying things from china with capital if they're communist?
WilliamEdward commented on Google deletes “communist bandits” from comments on Youtube   support.google.com/youtub... · Posted by u/zaggynl
really3452 · 6 years ago
Hopefully something like DTube (https://d.tube/) is able to disrupt the Youtube market soon. This google censorship stuff is getting ridiculous.
WilliamEdward · 6 years ago
You won't ever see a youtube competitor. Youtube is running with google's proprietary search engine and has a decade and a half of content a competitor simply wont have. It will always be better than its competitors and some nonsense ban on a word won't stop anyone except 10 or 11 people on hackernews.
_4ziu commented on Google deletes “communist bandits” from comments on Youtube   support.google.com/youtub... · Posted by u/zaggynl
nunodonato · 6 years ago
wow, three "google bans/deletes" on the frontpage today. Its never too early to start ditching everything google.
_4ziu · 6 years ago
Good luck with that. Their services are essential to my life and I don't think they're doing this dramatic draconian version of censorship everyone thinks. Never seen this kind of hate from the HN crowd towards amazon or apple's manufacturers and warehouse workers working in deplorable conditions, which is far and away the worst thing a company could be doing. Not whatever this is.
_4ziu commented on Google deletes “communist bandits” from comments on Youtube   support.google.com/youtub... · Posted by u/zaggynl
mikaeluman · 6 years ago
Imagine you posting “nazi bandits” on a WW2 video and seeing it vanish after 15s.

We in the IT community need to disassociate with google as much as we possibly can.

Free speech is more important than ever.

_4ziu · 6 years ago
The CCP is not the same as nazis. This is silly.
_4ziu commented on Georgism   en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geo... · Posted by u/timurlenk
yufeng66 · 6 years ago
The founding father of the Republic of China, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, was heavily influenced by Georgism. He believed all income derived from land, including appreciation of the land, should be heavily taxed. He incorporated it into three principle of the people, which is the cornerstone Kuomintang ideology.

But nobody would argue Taiwan is a Georgism heaven right now. Why? Rich and political powerful people own the land. Georgism as a practical matter is very difficult to push through.

_4ziu · 6 years ago
It is because the rich and powerful own the land that georgism is hard to push through. You could implement georgist laws simply, but the rich and powerful have connections that you don't and politics will always favour them, so you won't get any of that policy to hold. This isn't georgism's fault in particular, but the fault of just about any tax scheme.

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WilliamEdward commented on Ask HN: Is there still a place for native desktop apps?    · Posted by u/Jaruzel
PNWChris · 6 years ago
I believe they’re referring to the web as port 80/443 http(s) traffic. It’s the old World Wide Web vs internet distinction, if you will.

Email really is just a protocol for message sending, and it lives on it’s own port with its own server. If you have an email client and access to an email server (POP/SMTP/however), you can use email over the internet but without the “web”.

Basically, the web email client ought not be the only email client.

WilliamEdward · 6 years ago
It was the ambiguity of the word 'web' that tripped me up. You still need a network of computers for email to be useful.
WilliamEdward commented on Ask HN: Is there still a place for native desktop apps?    · Posted by u/Jaruzel
tonyedgecombe · 6 years ago
Adobe achieves that with desktop apps, if you can call it an achievement.
WilliamEdward · 6 years ago
Achievement is a big word here. They had to shove it down people's throats with a bloated, buggy, and expensive app suite.
WilliamEdward commented on Ask HN: Is there still a place for native desktop apps?    · Posted by u/Jaruzel
bhauer · 6 years ago
I prefer well-designed desktop applications to web applications for most things that don't naturally involve the web:

* Email clients (I use Thunderbird)

* Office suites

* Music and media players

* Maps

* Information managers (e.g., password managers)

* Development tools

* Personal productivity tools (e.g., to-do lists)

* Games

As Windows starts on-boarding their unified Electron model (I can't recall what they have named this), I suspect we'll see more lightweight Electron desktop apps. But for the record, I like purpose built, old-fashioned desktop applications. I prefer traditional desktop applications because:

* Traditional applications economize on display real-estate in ways that modern web apps rarely do. The traditional desktop application uses compact controls, very modest spacing, and high information density. While I have multiple monitors, I don't like the idea of wasting an entire monitor for one application at a time.

* Standard user interface elements. Although sadly falling out of favor, many desktop applications retain traditional proven high-productivity user interface elements such as drop-down menus, context menus, hotkeys, and other shortcuts.

* Depth of configuration. Traditional desktop apps tended to avoid the whittling of functionality and customization found in mobile and web apps. Many can be customized extensively to adapt to the tastes and needs of the user.

Bottom-line: Yes, for some users and use-cases, it still makes sense to make desktop apps. It may be a "long-tail" target at this point, but there's still a market.

WilliamEdward · 6 years ago
Email doesn't naturally involve the web? What?

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