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tbf op said they made a flag, not “THE” flag :)
The public records from the companies that sell stocks are not so useful anyway.
Obviously I’d prefer to know more about Proton spending, but the examples made in the video like “I want to know how much proton has spent on that YouTube ad” are just impossible. You can open an Apple shareholders report and check it yourself.
Still, I’d rather have no capitalism rather than capitalism + financial transparency reports. One day they will sue you if you don’t pursuit more profit. Not gonna happen with foundations.
edit: I misread the comment and answered like you were referring to openai and google and not mozilla and wikipedia, sorry
It’s like saying Mozilla is a for profit or Wikipedia is a for profit.
Having a for profit company under the non profit ownership is just to ease bureaucracy.
This doesn’t change the fact that the ultimate owner is the foundation and so there is no shareholder to pressure etc.
A counter argument to this could have been exploring the OpenAI case and how it’s trying to get out of the no profit model. But for some reason privacy YouTubers never make that much research into stuff… Almost like they are just earning on that engagement that you get when not being boringly nuanced :)
The YouTuber also states that 9 privacy policies are bad and tbh Proton could probably unify some of them but the thing is that they are actually different: they said in the past, for example, that privacy laws for VPNs in Switzerland are better than those for emails, so it’s pretty ok to have 2 different privacy policies (I wonder if they could at least unifiy drive, mail calendar ones). Google can have just one because it’s simply “we gather as much data as we can” for every service they have.
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Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•Solarpunkification 2026 at San Francisco's Historic Mabuhay Gardens
2·1 month agoThe road to hell is paved with good intentions
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Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•Solarpunkification 2026 at San Francisco's Historic Mabuhay Gardens
1·1 month agoPost-capitalism is just “we are the good crypto bros”. It’s true that they are not bad people, but it’s still capitalism without any doubt.
That’s not happening to me… I’ve installed it from brew and there is no need for me to do anything weird except the occasional “this app was downloaded from internet so you allow it” when updating from brew (stuff that gets updated natively doesn’t even ask this)
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Thread on /r/BuyFromEU about how to improve LemmyEnglish
4·3 months agoI think people are retreating more and more into chat groups. Those people are not on reddit anymore, they are probably in discord related to certain products hobbies etc.
I really wonder how long until we will start seeing the effects of not having more updated general knowledge in the public web, but oh well 🤷
On a side note, after all, the web always had a bias and a lot of fields never had easily available public discussions…
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•[Help Design Lemmy] How to describe Lemmy in a single Sentence?English
4·3 months agoI would rework the other stuff, like the whole branding because all that hacker green doesn’t help in feeling the communities. And the images for the same reason… Also there are some features that are worthless listing like “you can have an avatar”
Also the censorship thing…
Let’s say that the homepage kinda reflects the state of lemmy people as a group right now and it’s not so nice imo
Focussing on being a clean forum with nested answers and human curated algorithm and idk, just pointing some low hanging fruits
On a side note I wonder if having the page as onboarding for users instead of explaining the software is the right target. Ideally it should be communities trying to outreach to have people on their servers, not the software asking to join people who use the software (?)
But I digress.
On a marketing level point of view, while we are clearly the small fish, it’s not bad to leverage being enemies of Reddit. Like in the past we’ve seen much more Apple vs Microsoft while now they ignore each other.
“Reddit if was not owned by venture capitalists who keep ruining your life” lol (too long)
Anyway, is there any kind of data to know if people actually join lemmy by joinlemmy site?
A community poll for Lemmy users would be good.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•List of RSS feeds distributed by each software on FediverseEnglish
2·3 months agoMastodon also got the rss for user’s media, useful to follow artists
As for Reddit, go away from the main subs
unluckily niches are not yet developed enough but still better than nothing and you can help with posting
It costed nothing to say Kenya instead of Africa and Solar power revolution instead of solarpunk
While the funds pour in, yes, startup are so nice, let’s see this fully integrated vertical stack with sensor for remote shut down how evolves with time…
The same article could be done with the fediverse “solarpunk is already happening on the internet” or whatever good thing is happening in the world
Sorry I just feel like the author is sugar coating a startup, a bit de-politicizing solarpunk and looking down on Africa complexity e_e
Still an interesting read
well, it depends on the culture of the commune but let’s skip this and i’ll just focus on commune as a tool
if it’s used as a tool for escapism, good but it will never scale and ‘‘everyone should be in one’’ it’s just impossible
if, like i dream, it’s used as a tool to offload work of a group of people to allow them to make better politics because being much more resilient to capital swings, cool af u.u
obviously it’s not binary and what i described it’s not even a model with 2 opposites, but i wanted to focus on these cases
weird in betweens like project kamp are very interesting but I still think they focus too much on the being indipendent rather than using the commune as a tool for “greater” scope.
Not having admins spamming would already solve half of that issue lol
To use bonfire, to be even more local (me and the other admin actually live in the same province) and because apparently my social circles are too attached to telegram to post in the open web questions that they can make in our shared groups
Oh and because the main community that should have moved changed idea, so no more being the focal point for political organization in the Italian landscape
Also there is a bug in my ear that keeps repeating that we should just embrace this dark forest internet moment and hide in chat groups like everyone else
AniSocial got the same issues as EuropePub: ton of noise, 0 purposes and discussion.
Even just having the thread to discuss latest one piece chapter would be enough
I made a telegram group to have similar results but it’s still a bit annoying that no one in the open social world wants to fight the trend of hiding into chat groups e-e
yep, we have tons of news posting but few discussion i agree
Adding servers is not going to help the signup issue, it will just make it worse
Other similar servers yes, more themed ones i don’t think so…
what marketing?? there is none for the fediverse
Ye that’s a problem. Marketing as in market of mental space not as in ‘‘buy this one’’
someone jumped the gun on community creation
Yep, exactly why i feel hesitant partecipating in some subs :o
You are right that problably there is not enough interest, but not that someone shouldn’t try anyway u.u
Kinda agree but I’m not so sure about the egg or the chicken first
Belonging is very important and there is clearly a dominant techie culture in generalistic instances right now
















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