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Cake day: January 21st, 2024

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  • No.

    To have a decentralised network, you need a lot of servers storing some data and a access algorithm thar searches for the pieces. There are a lot of hard problems:

    • you need various copies because each node can go offline any moment. This works for pirated DVDs, but not for social media posts.
    • you need to store a lot of the network in each node. The user needs to contribute to the network. Few people will donate GBs of storage and bandwidth to use a social network. You will get only a few enthusiasts.
    • search is a nightmare nobody have really solved.

    The architecture is good for storing and distributing many copies of a few very popular contents (and shines in torrent) but is bad for storing, searching for, and accessing many unpopular and mildly popular contents.






  • Acho que nunca vi a Internet como um refúgio, mas sim como um espaço de novidades a explorar. De certo modo, sempre foi, apesar dos pesares, mesmo que precisando de muita interferência, como usar o fork suspeito do Instagram que remove todo o conteúdo que não sigo da timeline, ou ler mangá pelo Tachiyomi em vez de pelos sites, além de ter uns três níveis de adblock, burla de paywall e proteção contra rastreio…

    Diria que antes era mais uma feira livre e hoje um safari no coração das trevas, mas para mim sempre foi uma aventura, um espaço aberto de possibilidade, e não um lugar de conforto e acolhimento.







  • The problem is:

    The use of the adjectives “aggressively, unprofessional, and reckless” is a claim for the higher moral ground. But this claim is hypocrite as Australia is mobilizing military forces, instead of using the morally acceptable diplomatic and economic tools. No country have the right to be the world’s police, to judge by itself if a foreign country is right or wrong and enforce this judgment militarily. Claiming otherwise is sugarcoating imperialism. Blaming the imperialism victim of being “aggressive, unprofessional, and reckless” is distorting the facts or, more bluntly, a lie.

    If Australia want to be Imperialist, to act as world’s police, at least admit it, instead of pretending to have a high moral position.


  • Australia and other countries should simply accept that?

    No, but using military force, like these nations are some sort of world police… what gives Australia to intervene? They where called by some nation in the region? Or this is pure white settler imperialism?

    If Australia is against, the claims, the country have a lot of resources to apply diplomatic pressure. Even breaking commercial ties, stopping exporting coal and steel. Military action without UN approval makes the Australian actions as rogue as Chinese ones. No country have the right to use military force without a UN resolution.

    And it would justifies China’s dangerous act here?

    China is using a pretty mild manuver to expel a enemy from, what they see as, theirs territory. Furter military incursions can not and will not change the status quo. Diplomatic negotiations or pressure can.

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    Australia put military vessels in, what China sees as their teritorial waters much before 2022. They are only escalating, as its normal and expected in military actions.