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[–] tfm@europe.pub 15 points 1 week ago (11 children)

Is it? When was the last time you googled something and the first website that came up didn't spit out some SEO or garbage content?

[–] tfm@europe.pub 48 points 1 week ago (1 children)

None of the moneybags will listen, unfortunately. But I'm with you. The rollout of AI was extremely irresponsible. Just to make it profitable as quickly as possible.

[–] tfm@europe.pub 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

SpaceX came to prominence and it's not because their rockets are always falling apart.

Ok, please tell me one thing they did to advance space exploration. And please don't say reusable rockets that bring down costs, because this is still a pipe dream.

Hell, the whole reason we're now talking about a European space industry is because of Starlink, so clearly capitalism was able to innovate that.

We already had satellite internet long before Starlink. In fact, Starlink is a bad idea if you consider astronomy and space exploration.

https://www.space.com/satellite-megaconstellations-spacex-starlink-interference-astronomy

The only reason Starlink was created is that Elon wanted to play online games while on some island and didn't get the latency down for it to work well. (Source: my dog)

Jokes aside, why do you need ultra-high-speed internet always and everywhere? For emergencies or normal usage, it definitely doesn't matter if a request takes 10ms or 250ms.

Taking something from a proof of concept in a lab into factories all over the world and then continuously improving it is innovation.

But does it need private institutions for that? Innovation, at least in my opinion, means making possible something we previously thought was impossible. Production and distribution aren't.

If something is truly wanted or needed, people will manufacture and distribute it easily without the need for private corporations to tell us what we need.

continuously improving

If you think that money is the driving factor, how would you explain the entire open-source ecosystem?

That seems more of a problem with lack of spine than anything else.

Huh? Of whom? The billionaire-sponsored politicians?

[–] tfm@europe.pub 12 points 1 week ago (4 children)

but putting it in state hands encourages stagnation and will eventually leave you unable to compete globally.

NASA sent people to the moon in the seventies. SpaceX must be happy if their rocket gets into low earth orbit without falling apart.

It's a widespread myth that capitalism is best at innovation. Quite the contrary is true. Most (real) innovations get developed with public resources in public institutions and private companies then take it and commercialize on it.

The internet, the touchscreen, computers, heck even AI, all developed with public money.

Also if someone tries to do stupid shit like Elon you can just nationalize the company or enforce some other harsh consequence.

And as we see it doesn't and will never happen in our current system.

He does shit like this because he knows nobody can punish him.

And that's the reason why no unelected individual should have control over so many resources which usually only countries have.

[–] tfm@europe.pub 22 points 1 week ago (6 children)

Critical infrastructure shouldn't be in private hands. As Musk perfectly demonstrates right now.

[–] tfm@europe.pub 3 points 1 week ago

Und wenn das Geld aus der Politik verschwindet!

[–] tfm@europe.pub 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Sicher ist es traurig und ich würde das Geld auch lieber im Sozialsystem anstatt der Aufrüstung sehen. Aber welche alternativen gibt es? Einfach nichts machen und wenn die Russen dann anklopfen mit runtergezogener Hose dastehen?

Ich lebe gerne in einer Demokratie und wie wir alle hier im Fediverse auch meine Meinungsfreiheit.

Bevor Russland nicht zu einer echten und vollständigen Demokratie wird, wird Russland IMMER auf Eroberungskurs gehen und wir müssen uns verteidigen können. Das hat die Geschichte schon immer gezeigt.

[–] tfm@europe.pub 26 points 1 week ago (18 children)

Commercial/private spaceflights are dumb and shouldn't exist. Just more trash that flies at bullet speed in our orbit.

[–] tfm@europe.pub 31 points 1 week ago (1 children)
[–] tfm@europe.pub 25 points 1 week ago

All of them are wrong. But he is the wrongest

[–] tfm@europe.pub 3 points 1 week ago

In the fediverse you are allowed to post thinks like these ✊

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/9248897

This is an Austrian company that offers mobile payments with barcode/qr-code in shops in Austria and Germany, as well as in a few places in Italy and Luxembourg.

I use it since one year. It works fine, but it could definitely use more attention, so that more shops start to accept it. What are your thoughts on that?

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/39964857

Do you think an European Citizens' Initiative to ban Twitter in the EU would be beneficial and have a possibility of being successful?

I'm sorry if this is not a good community for this question. If not please point me to one.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26869354

Everyone of course knows Fentimans and Fritz-kola. But there is also Cockta from Slovenia and Kofola from Czechia. Does anyone else knows of local EU coca-cola alternatives that we might want to explore? And of course, where we can buy them online:

Cockta

Kofola

 

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/58211899

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cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/32266279

American authorities have turned to the industry association Danish Eggs and asked about the possibility of exporting eggs to the USA, reports Danish TV2 with reference to the industry magazine Fødevarewatch. The egg shortage in the USA is due to bird flu. Over 40 million animals were put down last year and prices have been driven up, which has created a political debate. Among other things, President Donald Trump blamed egg prices on former President Joe Biden in his speech to Congress. Whether Denmark will export eggs is unclear. A number of export requirements stand in the way at present, according to Danish Eggs.

From another comment below:

From the Danish media: https://nyheder.tv2.dk/business/2025-03-14-usa-beder-danmark-om-hjaelp

There are a few additional points

  • Multiple European countries have gotten similar requests, not just Denmark

  • American egg policy requires washing the eggs while European policy prohibits this, making it highly inconvenient.

  • They would want assurance that America won't suddenly put tariffs on the eggs.

  • If america were to pay upwards of 1€ per egg, maybe they'd have a deal.

 

It's just so dumb, but will help us to unite!

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european-startups.eu (european-startups.eu)
 
 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/8822331

(Repost with author change)

In the last weeks several databases and websites emerged around the idea of buying European, or local.

Coming from different communities overviews of products and services can (for example) be found at the following websites:

If you are using Firefox or Chrome you can be nudged to do better by using the opensource Go-European-Plugin:

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