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literallycancer commented on Silicon Valley, the new lobbying monster   newyorker.com/magazine/20... · Posted by u/fortran77
linguae · a year ago
Exactly. Silicon Valley used to be countercultural, an alternative to Corporate America. Yes, there was always a money-making emphasis, and there’s a long history of less-than-ethical practices, but this was countered by many positive aspects of the Valley, such as the paying-it-forward ethos and the feeling that technology matters. There’s a reason Xerox PARC was placed in Palo Alto and not in New England. There’s a reason why many of personal computing’s pioneers had a countercultural vibe.

Today Silicon Valley is the establishment. It seems less like the nerd mecca it used to be (remember Weird Stuff?) and is now a place that is much more obsessed with money. When a basic 1960s suburban tract house within a reasonable commute from work costs more than $2 million, it’s hard not to be obsessed with money. There are still good people and awesome technologies in Silicon Valley, which is one of the main reasons I’ve decided to stay in the Bay Area, but it seems like some companies in Silicon Valley have gone absolutely mercenary, and they have eroded the goodwill the area had as recently as a decade ago.

But I think this is part of the natural evolution of industry. The same could be said about the history of the railroad and car industries in America. Think of how essential telecommunications and electricity are to modern society, yet I’ve yet to meet a person who loves Comcast and PG&E.

literallycancer · a year ago
It has nearly nothing to do with the tech industry or counterculture and everything to do with being shit at urban planning and selling land to speculators on the cheap, so you end up with nowhere for the sprawl to go, and the land owner voting block that sabotages any attempt at building high density settlements.
literallycancer commented on London saw a surprising benefit to ultra-low emissions zone: More active kids   grist.org/cities/london-f... · Posted by u/colinprince
aimazon · a year ago
London, like most major cities, has significant wealth disparity: central London is filled with high-earning transplants living side by side with impoverished locals. Southwark is the London borough containing The Shard, Tate Modern, Borough Market, Tower Bridge yet almost 30% of children in Southwark live in poverty. Poverty touches every part of London. Even the City of London has housing estates.
literallycancer · a year ago
Living in an apartment rather than a house is a strange definition of poverty.
literallycancer commented on Is Tor still safe to use?   blog.torproject.org/tor-i... · Posted by u/Sami_Lehtinen
firen777 · a year ago
> It provides a channel for operatives to exfiltrate data out of non-NATO countries very easily.

I'm not convinced this is the case. For example China's gfw has been very effective at blocking TOR traffic, and any TOR connection in other countries is like announcing to the government that you are suspicious.

literallycancer · a year ago
How do they see TOR traffic in a TLS tunnel?
literallycancer commented on Cloudflare misidentifies Hetzner IPs as being located in Iran   gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gl-... · Posted by u/doruk101
amatecha · a year ago
What's absurd to me is that Cloudflare gains more and more control over the internet, by people voluntarily submitting to its domination.

My favorite is trying to go someone's random blog with like 5 posts (because they have a singular post about the technical topic I'm trying to figure something out about) and I can't access the site because Cloudflare has decided my locked-down Firefox ("resist fingerprinting" + strict privacy mode etc.) running on OpenBSD is somehow malicious. So much for the open web. (nevermind the audacity that "we can't spy on you sufficiently" is enough to serve a 403 Forbidden response header)

literallycancer · a year ago
Might have something to do with how that particular website is using Cloudflare.
literallycancer commented on Cloudflare misidentifies Hetzner IPs as being located in Iran   gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gl-... · Posted by u/doruk101
QuercusMax · a year ago
"According to a 2024 analysis by The Washington Post, 60% of low-income countries were under some form of U.S. financial sanction. The analysis also concluded that the U.S. imposes three times as many sanctions as any other country or international body." - from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_sanctions

Really quite ridiculous that there are sanctions on something like 1/3 of the world.

literallycancer · a year ago
Is it? Why should a random third world country be allowed to trade with Russia, Iran, North Korea or China? If anything, it would make sense if there were more sanctions, not less, with how things are going.
literallycancer commented on Cloudflare misidentifies Hetzner IPs as being located in Iran   gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gl-... · Posted by u/doruk101
_DeadFred_ · a year ago
Hey, this is me, I do this.
literallycancer · a year ago
You are likely overreacting. If you don't slap random trackers on the website, it doesn't ask you to do much at all.
literallycancer commented on Cloudflare misidentifies Hetzner IPs as being located in Iran   gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gl-... · Posted by u/doruk101
menacingly · a year ago
I'm surprised I don't see it more. You can't impose a regulatory burden more troublesome than your traffic is worth
literallycancer · a year ago
Sadly the EU doesn't really communicate this very well, and doesn't care to call out outright propaganda from ad tech and surveillance businesses, but the regulation is not actually hard to be compliant with.

It literally just asks that you don't spy on people. That's it. Not spying on users? Great, you don't even have to do anything.

I would be extremely surprised to see any attempt at enforcement against a website that didn't collect PII on some technicality such as not having the right footer or a contact person.

literallycancer commented on Concrete clickbait: next time you share a spomenik photo (2016)   new-east-archive.org/arti... · Posted by u/omnibrain
izacus · a year ago
It bothers me more than it should that he calls them "spomeniks", because that's literally just a word meaning "monument" in the local languages.

It's like someone going "did you know American monuments are known as monuments locally?"

literallycancer · a year ago
Yeah, people obsessed with Russia, and sometimes even normal experts studying Russia tend to use Russian words that way.
literallycancer commented on Concrete clickbait: next time you share a spomenik photo (2016)   new-east-archive.org/arti... · Posted by u/omnibrain
ChrisMarshallNY · a year ago
I am glad to learn this.

From what I understand, the Ustaše (I think they were Croatian), were so brutal, they sickened the Gestapo.

Tito held Yugoslavia together, but that unity couldn't survive his passing. They've been fighting each other for so long, that I suspect the original reasons are lost in antiquity.

literallycancer · a year ago
Chris Marshall from New York Oblast :)

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