mostlikelyaperson

joined 1 year ago

Why’d Sony Interactive take them over? If anything it’d be the Sony group, which is japanese.

[–] mostlikelyaperson@lemmy.world 1 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

Bluesky most likely, I don’t see mastodon happening unless there is a major change in how the network addresses moderation and defederation.

Yup, that’s when I lost the remaining hope I had for the project.

[–] mostlikelyaperson@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Don’t forget the disproportionate control individual mods have over the network due to the shared defederation lists. I was on a general purpose instance which found itself defederated from a large part of the network because a mastodon.art admin had disagreement with a mod on the one I was on.

[–] mostlikelyaperson@lemmy.world 18 points 2 weeks ago

While I like the idea, it’ll be incredibly tough to overcome Microsofts lobbying, one just needs to look on the history of the LiMux project.

The firefox browser could exist without quite a lot Mozilla does. A large chunk of its cash isn’t spent on the browser.

Essentially nothing, Google Russia declared bankruptcy two years ago when the russian government seized their bank account. I am not 100% certain but afaik google has no operations within russia anymore at this point in time.

Yeah, was my first thought as well. As far as I can see it’s the same problem PeerTube is having and last I checked, were still trying to solve. (For context: https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/issues/5783 )

Same here, and frankly, what kind of title is “Unknown 9: Awakening” supposed to be? That reads like an internal Codename they forgot to change pre-release:

[–] mostlikelyaperson@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago (2 children)

The US did not “create” the internet. It was one of the contributors certainly, but what makes up the internet and several of its components is international work. Much of TCP is influenced by the french Cyclades, http was developed by a brit, ssh was created by a fin, ftp is the work of an indian. Arpanet certainly had a lot of influence, but claiming the US created what is the internet today is incredibly wrong.

[–] mostlikelyaperson@lemmy.world 14 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Nah man, as much as I might dislike Nintendos business practices, this dude in particular only has himself to blame. Dude literally sold pirated games, signed an agreement with Nintendo to stop, then didn’t. Not surprised no one would want that case.

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