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[–] raspberriesareyummy@lemmy.world 24 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Ich bitte um Sanktionen, da unser rückgratloses Dreckspack es ja nicht schafft, Produkte aus den Zerstrittenen Staaten zu boykottieren.

[–] SapphireSphinx@feddit.org 25 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Cory Doctorow hatte auf dem 39C3 eine andere charmante Idee. IMHO lohnt es sich, sich das Video mal in einer ruhigen Minute anzusehen.

Trump has staged an unscheduled, midair rapid disassembly of the global system of trade. Ironically, it is this system that prevented all of America's trading partners from disenshittifying their internet: the US trade representative threatened the world with tariffs unless they passed laws that criminalized reverse-engineering and modding. By banning "adversarial interoperability," America handcuffed the world's technologists, banning them from creating the mods, hacks, alt clients, scrapers, and other tools needed to liberate their neighbours from the enshittificatory predations of the ketamine-addled zuckermuskian tyrants of US Big Tech.

Well, when life gives you SARS, you make sarsaparilla. The Trump tariffs are here, and it's time to pick the locks on the those handcuffs and set the world's hackers loose on Big Tech. Happy Liberation Day, everyone!

Enshittification wasn't an accident. It also wasn't inevitable. This isn't the iron laws of economics at work, nor is it the great forces of history.

Enshittification was a choice: named individuals, in living memory, enacted policies that created the enshittogenic environment. They created a world that encouraged tech companies to merge to monopoly, transforming the internet into "five giant websites, each filled with screenshots of the other four." They let these monopolists rip us off and spy on us.

And they banned us from fighting back, claiming that anyone who modified a technology without permission from its maker was a pirate (or worse, a terrorist). They created a system of "felony contempt of business-model," where it's literally a crime to change how your own devices work. They declared war on the general-purpose computer and demanded a computer that would do what the manufacturer told it to do (even if the owner of the computer didn't want that).

We are at a turning point in the decades-long war on general-purpose computing. Geopolitics are up for grabs. The future is ours to seize.

In my 24 years with EFF, I have seen many strange moments, but never one quite like this. There's plenty of terrifying things going on right now, but there's also a massive, amazing, incredibly opportunity to seize the means of computation.

Let's take it. '

https://media.ccc.de/v/39c3-a-post-american-enshittification-resistant-internet

[–] foenkyfjutschah@programming.dev -5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

ich glob ja am rückgratlosesten ist es ja immer noch forderungen an die eigene elite zu stellen ihre herrschaft also zu affirmieren.

[–] raspberriesareyummy@lemmy.world 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Hast Du gerade das Dreckspack der deutschen Regierung als "Elite" bezeichnet? Davon abgesehen - Du findest es also "rückgratlos" wenn man erwartet, dass die Regierung eines Landes die Demokratie schützt? Interessante Sichtweise...