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koonsolo commented on My productivity app is a never-ending .txt file (2020)   jeffhuang.com/productivit... · Posted by u/simonebrunozzi
analogpixel · 7 days ago
I've been noticing lately, at least for myself, that useful technology stopped happening like 10-20 years ago. If all you could use was tech from 2000 and before you would have a pretty stable stack that just worked (without a monthly subscription.)

There is also this article today: https://jon.recoil.org/blog/2025/12/an-svg-is-all-you-need.h... about how great good ol' svg is. And then every recurring article about using RSS instead of all the other siloed products.

textfiles, makefiles, perl, php, rss, text based email, news groups, irc, icq, vim/emacs, sed, awk; all better than the crap they have spawned that is supposed to be "better".

Out of curiosity, what technology in the past 5 years do you use that you actually find better than something from 20 years ago?

koonsolo · 7 days ago
Smartphones featuring a fast computer with internet (internet everywhere!), camera, gyroscope, GPS receiver, video player, music player, payment system, gaming console etc in it, and yes, a video phone.

For reference, Nokia 3310 came out in 2000, and the iPod was not available yet.

koonsolo commented on Young journalists expose Russian-linked vessels off the Dutch and German coast   digitaldigging.org/p/they... · Posted by u/harshreality
jwr · 7 days ago
As someone who currently lives in Poland, I hope this will be a wakeup call for Western Europe, which has so far been living a medieval dream of "the aggressor is far away and there are countries between us and the aggressor, so we can carry on as usual". That used to be a valid assumption several hundred years ago, but now no longer holds.

I hope the lukewarm support for Ukraine will become at least a bit stronger. And I really hope the EU will stop funding the Russian military machine. Not everyone realizes this, but just in October 2025, the five largest EU importers of Russian fossil fuels paid Russia nearly 1 billion €. ONE BILLION EUR per month. Compare that to the military aid we are sending to Ukraine. (source: https://energyandcleanair.org/october-2025-monthly-analysis-...)

koonsolo · 7 days ago
> so far been living a medieval dream of "the aggressor is far away

As a Western European, I want to give you a different perspective on this. For us, everything behind the iron curtain was Soviet. Then the curtain fell and we saw all these countries like yours, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Baltic states, etc, transition into democracies. While doing that, they lifted their welfare significantly. We had no reason to think Russia wouldn't do the same (why wouldn't they?).

Plus, our neighbor Germany was not the nicest kid on the block in the past, and we also saw them transition into a normal, peace loving nation. So in the end, we had no reason to believe why Russia would stick to something that actually hurts their own lives.

It was very naive, I agree. But only recently, we realized that Russia has no intention to follow the path that central and eastern Europe took.

And yes, I'm ashamed of how little support Europe is giving. I'm sending money out of my own pocket, because I hope every bit helps.

koonsolo commented on I wasted years of my life in crypto   twitter.com/kenchangh/sta... · Posted by u/Anon84
petesergeant · 11 days ago
South Sea Company at its height was worth almost 3x British GDP. Not bad for a company "with negligible business activities"!
koonsolo · 11 days ago
We've been hearing the story for years already that the Bitcoin value will go to zero.
koonsolo commented on I wasted years of my life in crypto   twitter.com/kenchangh/sta... · Posted by u/Anon84
spicyusername · 12 days ago
I've never understood the initial arguments about Bitcoin, no matter how many times they've been explained to me.

The block chain is, and always was, an extremely inconvenient database. How anyone, especially many intelligent people, thought it was realistic to graft a currency on top of such a unwieldy piece of technology is beyond me. Maybe it goes to show how few people understand economics and anthropology and how dunning-krueger can happen to anyone.

Now the uninformed gambling on futuristic sounding hokum? THAT is easy to understand.

That being said, I'm sorry the author had to go through this experience, the road of life is often filled with unexpected twists and turns.

koonsolo · 11 days ago
So the bitcoin market cap is currently at $1.8 trillion.

You can compare that to USD M0 which is $5 trillion or EUR M0 which is around €4 trillion.

Not bad for an "extremely inconvenient database".

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koonsolo commented on Belgian Police exposed using botnets to manipulate EU data law impact assessment   old.reddit.com/r/europe/c... · Posted by u/saubeidl
elric · 20 days ago
Is there a source that isn't a gif on reddit?
koonsolo · 20 days ago
Someone makes a post with a "Police" username, and all of a sudden it's a botnet.

Edit: Sorry, I didn't notice it was plural: botnets.

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koonsolo commented on Doge 'doesn't exist' with eight months left on its charter   reuters.com/world/us/doge... · Posted by u/the_mitsuhiko
throws-up · 25 days ago
People bring up the foreign aid cuts due to DOGE but don’t understand that America is still the greatest contributor worldwide to foreign aid contributions. Meanwhile BRICS countries are no where contributing nearly as much but can afford to. Taking care of such places should be a shared responsibility.
koonsolo · 25 days ago
Europe spends way more than US.
koonsolo commented on Delete FROM users WHERE location = 'Iran';   gist.github.com/avestura/... · Posted by u/avestura
chabska · 3 months ago
> Nobody should be expected to take that risk

I've seen this sentiment so many times from westerners. You all say this, and yet at the same time you levy economic sanctions on countries like Iran, Cuba, and North Korea, with the justification that by making their citizens lives horrific, you encourage them to rise against their government.

Their authoritarian militaristic government that doesn't care for human rights.

If you apply the same standard to the North Korean citizens, that they should not be expected to "take that risk", they your country's sanctions are pure collective punishment with no strategic value. You just tortured people for fun.

koonsolo · 3 months ago
So your proposal is that we do business with all these countries so they have thriving economies with more money they can invest into their government and military?

u/koonsolo

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