75% of web traffic flows through Google's Chromium. Apple controls Safari. American companies control how billions access the web. Building a competitive browser alternative: ~€50-70M annually, 3-4 years. @npub1nvfu...cpws proves it's technically possible with a small team. The challenge isn't technical, it's institutional: can democratic societies coordinate long-term tech projects? Read more: #DigitalSovereignty
A kind reminder that the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, Bill Gates used his and his foundation's time to aggressively lobby against lifting patents on vaccines, hindering efforts to prevent millions of infections, deaths and long term disabilities in Global Majority countries. Whatever thoughts he has on the future, whether right or obviously wrong, he can shove it.
Delta Chat has been affected by the funding cuts by the Trump administration. We need messaging technology that is secure, usable and not tied to Big Tech infrastructure. Please donate to the project if you can afford to:
I wish more people would understand this about the "potential of AI". Thank you @Baldur Bjarnason "This is science-fiction. There is no path that can take the current text synthesis models and turn them into super-scientists."
The Semantic Web was supposed to bring a meaningful, intelligent internet. Instead, we got brute-force AI, passing off probability as insight and filling the web with shallow, recycled content. The future could be profound, but for some reason some are opting for the fast and destructive path. Thanks, I hate it. #SemanticWeb #AI
I started a couple of forest fires to heat my burrito and I'm surprised by the results! It was still frozen in the middle by the end of the experiment, so it's far from perfect, but I think forest fires have a lot of potential and will revolutionize the burrito heating industry!