The original japanese article.

The last part of the article was cut off. Here what it says, 2035: In most countries, messaging apps (including email clients) are considered “critical applications” that must undergo government approval before publication.

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I didn’t take my time to read this with my full attention, I’ll be the first to admit; But I think this article is being way too dramatic and paranoid. And thats coming from somebody certifiably overdramatic and paranoid.

EDIT: to add, it does have some reference to past and current events in the technology space but it quickly devolves into baseless, referenceless speculation.

Also, is this just a “stole this topic from xyz social media” article but from Hacker News instead of Reddit?

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Also, is this just a “stole this topic from xyz social media” article but from Hacker News instead of Reddit?

So like how news outlets repost AP articles. Gigazine links to the original blog post. That’s better then most news outlets.

but it quickly devolves into baseless, referenceless speculation.

Gazoche’s blog post and Gigazine article are open about that part is wildly speculative and hypothetical.

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the GIGA zine is a pretty dope name tho

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It’s like a thousand times better than a regular old megazine.

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1,024 times better *

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The Gibizine?

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A giga times to be precise

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The mandatory DRM checks I think are 100% going to happen and I think that’s the reason behind the TPM requirement for Windows 11. A completely secure bios->os chain is needed to completely lock out stuff like VLC.

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They have been trying to implement this for more than a decade. It is never going to be viable.

The days of windows dominance are long, long gone.

Any service that tries to implement this will be a ghost town as there are so many other ways and devices to view content on.

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We can only hope. The Steamdeck is definitely making huge strides in Linux market penetration. I’m worried that companies like Microsoft and Google will be able to force their way through sheer inertia and apathy and forced updates.

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I’m worried that companies like Microsoft and Google

The days of windows dominance are long, long gone.

If MS were unable to to this 20 years ago when they were at the hight of their power they have zero hope now.

Same with google. They are an advertising company that has been masquerading as a tech firm for the last 15 years.

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You can’t even convince normal people this is bad. You really think there’s enough critical mass among naysayers to really matter? I can (and do) only run Linux at home, but as soon as my bank switches over to requiring this bullshit, I’m going to have to play along on a different device.

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You can’t even convince normal people this is bad.

I gave up that fools game 20 years ago.

People cling to their ignorance like nothing else. If they care about this, they will have to actually start looking at the world as it is and that is an existential dread they will avoid to their dying day.

You really think there’s enough critical mass among naysayers to really matter?

Nope. naysayers have never been more than single digit percentages. See my first sentence as to why.

MS cannot do this sort of thing to the market because they don’t control the market anymore.

It is the equivalent of MTV trying to dictate how music is consumed while spotify and all the other music streaming services exist.

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Windows dominance is still here for a very long time as you go to any brick and mortar tech store and buy a new desktop/laptop and it’s most certainly not running anything other than windows, with the exception being apple products. I’m also pretty sure most sellers online, unless they specifically state they make their devices specifically with Linux in mind, will by default be shipping Windows only (or macOS for apple).

Also, the average computer user sure as hell will never switch to Linux because they don’t care.

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There will never be the year of the linux desktop but that is not because windows won but that the PC lost.

The era of the home PC is over.

Most people’s first introduction with windows these days is in the work place.

Windows (and the PC) lost the battle to to be the centre of home entertainment more than a decade ago.

Sure, it still dominates pc gaming but that is a rounding error when it comes to media consumption.

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Why is the thumbnail a naked lady? lemmy getting hacked again?

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Kbin only perk. Kbin has an image caching bug.

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Oh man, I 100% thought it was just on my end.

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Not a bug, it’s a feature!

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Perk

And

image caching bug

Bravo, spoken like a true software developer.

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WONTFIX

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Kbin only perk. Kbin has an image caching bug.

Finally! The council is reconvened!
Good to see you all after the last thread.
What was it again? Influencers being hired by oil companies?

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“Maria Ryabushkina” doesn’t sound very Japanese.
And I don’t see a bush either. 😔

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Comrade, Maria is perfect japanic name, spasiba

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Comrade, Maria is perfect japanic name, spasiba

Okey, let me put double quotes in there for ya Comrade Pedant.

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