• Chozo@fedia.io
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    4 months ago

    You could just add a period after “end” and stop the headline there.

  • treadful@lemmy.zip
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    4 months ago

    Everyone thinks they can leverage trump for their own agenda because he’s a wildcard. But unless you’re directly putting money toward his whatever you’re very unlikely to get the result you want. And even if you do send money his way, there’s a pretty good chance he’ll turn on your at some point.

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      That isn’t what the article is proposing. The premise is that Trump’s tariffs and policies have functionally brought into reality the only action that previously acted as threats to keep other countries from reverse engineering American tech and creating solutions to de-shittify products and services. If the threats are no longer valid, there’s nothing stopping them from doing so, and providing better versions of existing products, or products that remove the enshittification from the existing options.

      In short, they aren’t calling on Trump to take action, they’re calling on others to leverage the actions Trump has already taken.

  • SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca
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    I guess Cory didn’t see the CES shit show this year.

    AI fridges with voice command door opening that couldn’t work unless there was total silence, then it plays you ads.

    A fridge is, and should remain, a box that stays cold.

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      some other actor outside US wouldn’t do exactly the same with data as US companies

      Would if they could, but …… the key is going from a dominant corporatocracy to more diffuse centers of technology.

      Think of the common charger regulations. We here in the US would still be tied to proprietary chargers at excessive prices, but we have USB-C because EU is big enough

      Or think of something as basic as encryption. Not too many years ago, US dominated encryption technology and only the simplest was allowed worldwide. That basically created encryption technology centers in Israel and Ireland, and now we all benefit