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  • TacticalCheddar@lemm.eetoEurope@feddit.orgPredator State
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    We should be grateful for every single nation that contributed to ending the suffering in Europe at the time, so I find it a bit disingenuous to only name the US when we talk about these events.

    I fully agree with this statement, just not the manner in which you express yourself when referring to these events. A lot of people would view your initial comment as being hateful over your interpretation of the word “saved”. I have no problem saying the Americans saved us. Just like I have no problems saying the Canadians saved us, or the Australians or all the other non European nations that took part in the World Wars on the side of the Entente/Allies. The people that fought chose to leave their countries and risk their lives for us. I think it’s disrespectful towards their memory to be bickering over this just because of a nepo baby that’s causing us headaches right now.


  • I’m also interested in hearing more updates. Last I checked, Meta said it’s planning to release support for messages this year while call and video support would be released by 2027. I should mention that this was in october of 2024, before Trump took office. There’s a fair chance that Zuckerberg will seek to delay the process now that Trump took over and is threating retaliation against the EU if it chooses to strike back against abuses from US tech companies.

    If anyone has more updates, by all means respond.


  • It is not an arrangement, nor attachment to Zuckerberg. It is not beneficial to Zuckerberg or Meta for this to happen and I assure you that they are not fans of the ideea either.

    The EU did this to break Meta’s monopoly on communication. Right now I can’t ditch Whatsapp no matter how much I want to because everything in my life is connected to that blasted app. My university, my employers, my family, my friends, EVERYONE is using Whatsapp and Whatsapp only. If I were to delete it, I would be isolated. I would be able to convince my family to switch to another app and probably a few of my friends, but I sure as hell won’t be able to convince my workplace or my faculty to do it. Allowing third party apps to communicate with Whatsapp is the only way I can ditch his app.

    I should also mention that this will only apply to the European Union. Meta will maintain its monopoly everywhere else. The EU is the only one that actually cares about consumer rights enough to pick a fight with the US over them and I’m thankful for that.

    Edit: fixed some grammar.


  • TacticalCheddar@lemm.eetoEurope@feddit.orgPredator State
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    I understand that tensions are high right now and that we’re angry at how we’re being treated, but I don’t agree with your statement.

    The US contributed massively towards ending both wars. If the US didn’t intervene in WW1, the war would have dragged on even further which would have caused additional casualties and destruction to an already exhausted continent. The Americans saved a lot of lives and Wilson’s 14 points were the foundation for European democracy for years afterwards. Many nations would not have been able to establish their own states in Europe otherwise.

    In WW2, while it wasn’t the primary reason the Third Reich fell (that would be the Soviets), the US was in large part responsible for liberating most of Western Europe from German occupation. Additionally, American post war monetary aid allowed Europe to rebuild at a faster pace and their security guarantees maintained peace on the continent throughout the Cold War.

    I think it’s important to differentiate between the US right now and the US back then. We’re talking about two different societies here. Let’s not mix in the Americans that fought and died for our freedom with Trump and his cronies.

    Edit: fixed some grammar.


  • And that the US could ensure they can use the digital part to “turn the aircraft off” for their “national security”.

    No, they can’t shut the software off for everyone by turning off a switch. No military in the world would ever touch that aicraft if that was the case. It is true that the F35 runs on American software (except for the Israeli variant) and that for optimal performance it requires updates that are developed by the US. But the jets aren’t connected to a network in order for the US to send a malware type update to compromise the system. The updates need to be manually reviewed and installed. It’s not like how Google sends out automatic updates for Android that pop up in your notification bar. That’s a security risk that could be exploited by enemy agents.

    And while the US can’t brick the aircraft from the other side of the ocean, it can stop providing updates to the system. It would drastically reduce the aircraft’s capabilities in the long term, but it would still be operational provided it has the proper maintenance. It just wouldn’t be that good. To put it into crude terms, think of two gaming pcs owned by you and your friend. Both of them are top of the line and both of them can only run Windows. For whatever reason you upset Bill Gates and he refuses to send you anymore updates for your Windows and doesn’t want to sell you a newer OS. Your computer works fine it’s just that you can’t do certain things on it because you’re running Windows 7 while your buddy is running Windows 11. Might not be the best example, but that should give you an ideea.

    Regardless we shouldn’t stress about this. Like I’ve said, there’s already a stealth fighter project in development at a European level and we have both the technical expertise and industrial capability to further develop. The only downside is that our stuff is more expensive since we lack the economies of scale the Americans have in the defense sector. But that can be easily solved through joint borrowing and increased investment which is what we’re currently doing. The only losers here will be American defense companies that will see their sales to Europe decline as we shift to domestic alternatives.

    Ironically enough Trump might be the best thing that happened for Europe since the formation of the EU. By trying to make America great again through his constant bullying tactics he is not only making America worse, but he is also making Europe great again by forcing us to loosen our ties with the US and invest in our own industries. Through sheer incompetence and ignorance that chucklenut is paving the way for us to become a superpower that can challenge US dominance over the globe.


  • TacticalCheddar@lemm.eetoLinux@lemmy.mlLaptop for Linux
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    Can confirm. I finally managed to install Linux Mint on my Chromebook yesterday and while it wasn’t as difficult as I imagined, it was annoying. The guy at Google that came up with the battery ideea deserves prison time. My internal speakers don’t work anymore, but I wasn’t really using them that often so it’s not a problem for me.

    Stay away from Chromebooks. Save up for a normal laptop.


  • relegating your aircraft to a very heavy paperweight

    There’s a bit more to this. It wouldn’t immediately render the aircraft useless. It would just heavily restrict its usage and capabilities in the long term.

    Iran still has US made fighter jets from the '70s, most notably the Tomcat and the Phantom. They’ve managed to keep at least some of them operational despite the lack of spare parts by cannibalizing parts from other aircraft and keeping flying hours low to reduce maintenance. The Iranians tried to reverse engineer a lot of parts with limited success which is why they’re so desperate to get their hands on more Russian jets like the Su-35.

    The key difference between Iran and Europe is that we actually have a strong military industrial complex and experience in manufacturing combat aircraft. As such we would be able to switch to domestic aircraft especially since there’s already a stealth fighter project in development between France, Spain and Germany.





  • From what I read they make their money the traditional way: ads. The difference between Qwant and Google is that Qwant doesn’t use cookies and blocks trackers (unless you give them permission by making an account or enabling trackers). Since they don’t save any data about the user, their ads are completely random. Ecosia on the other hand is similar to Google the difference being that it redirects its revenue towards environmental causes like planting trees. At the moment, both use results from Google and Bing which is why they’re trying to create their own engine.

    I use Qwant and I’m satisfied. It runs reasonably well and I honestly feel a lot more comfortable browsing despite the ads.



  • To be fair, I don’t think Lemmy is to blame for all the negativity. It’s impossible to escape politics nowadays thanks to American dominance in social media. And since the US is a dumpster fire since 2016, the rest of the world gets to be a dumpster fire as well.

    In my opinion, Lemmy is the least negative social media platform out there and that’s saying something. I advise against going back to Reddit. I take peeks at it every once in a while and oh boy did things go downhill since I deleted my Reddit account after the API changes.

    The best way to deal with all of this is to limit your exposure to social media all together.