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> but in many other cases, they can do things that taxis can't.

Like what?


Easily coordinate pre-paid transportation limited to your event as one:

https://help.uber.com/riders/article/vouchers-for-events-faq...


I see that as pretty easy, ship pre-paid vouchers to participants or digital ones. Have them scanned and then billed to customer. Nothing complicated with big enough operators if they want to sell such service.


Hopefully. Safari is the new IE, that's for sure.


You can add Edge to that pile too, because even though Chromium supports AVIF Microsoft intentionally disable it.


That's insignificant compared to the list of things safari does differently.

And apple doesn't give ios uses any choice. You are stuck dealing with those differences.


> And apple doesn't give ios uses any choice. You are stuck dealing with those differences.

Yeah, that's by far the worst part. Imagine being stuck with IE indefinitely. :)

https://www.coywolf.news/webmaster/why-webkit-supports-avif-...


Cactus is a great example of unexpected Matrix use.

https://cactus.chat/


Exactly.

If every Russian can see what an inconvenience it is to have Putin as a leader the hope is that they will be more inclined to do everything in their power to have him replaced. Some will of course just blame "west", but there will also be those who will come to question power.


Or, as happened in Iraq and Afghanistan, these actions could further radicalize an entire population.

I think it is safe to assume that if the west applies broad and indiscriminate sanctions that devastate the lives of everyday Russians, many/most are more likely to blame the west who directly imposed the sanctions rather than their own government who will very likely use propaganda to convince them to hate their western oppressors.

It is similar, in my opinion, to the broader Islamic radicalization that occurred after 9/11 when the US employed extraordinary rendition and enhanced interrogation techniques rather indiscriminately on both known terrorists and suspects captured without charge or due process/fair-trial.

Have you considered the risk that these actions could strengthen Putin’s grip on power and provide justification to the Russian people to escalate conflict further?

I gleaned this hypothesis From a recent Joe Rohan Podcast episode with Maajid Awaz, a former Islamic radical, who turned away from radical Islam and helped educate western leaders how to de-radicalize extremists after 9/11. [0]

[0] https://open.spotify.com/episode/1ugbn7cuab3mNgKbo81ajM?si=N...


It certainly applies political pressure with respect to the current war, but it seems absurd to suggest that Russian citizens will replace Putin because of inconveniences on the internet.


It's not just "the internet" (and I think you get that). The point is that these inconveniences penetrate every aspect of your daily life.


Putin is just another US led Egyptian uprising.

I wonder if this (\u202E) would work for Russians, anyone tried? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30351968


> For christ's sake, I use Yandex translate because it's better for Russian. I now can't link that on a language learning subreddit.

I'm sorry that you can't post translation links and it may seem blunt, but currently people are dying and fleeing.

If every Russian can see what an inconvenience it is to have Putin as a leader the hope is that they will be more inclined to do everything in their power to have him replaced. Some will of course just blame "west", but there will a also be those who will come to question power.


>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars:_2003–present

this may sound blunt. but people are always and will always be dying. most of them will be poor people in some bush conflict you do not hear or care about but there has always been a war 'somewhere'. if conflict demands we suspend all of our principles and all modes of sensibility 'for the sake of the dying people' then we will do so indefinitely.


No shit, I have friends in Ukraine and have been over there multiple times this year.

The citizens of a country don't see their existence as being a bargaining chip. There is no situation in which the Russian people simply think "oh, ok, let's just do what those people who disabled my bank account say". None.

This whole thing is an exercise in seeing just how little people know or are even interested in the world outside of their tiny bubble.


Is this Hacker News?


Judging from the current sentiment around piracy among younger generations, I've concluded that MPAA/RIAA propaganda against piracy has been a rousing success.

My philosophy has always been: Pay for things if you are able, it's convenient, and pricing is fair. And if piracy is easier than paying, piracy always wins.

It's the reason I buy all my video games now and rarely pirate music anymore, but half of my TV and movies come through my seedbox.


This. They convinced the kids that piracy is bad and evil, and the Big IP lobby is laughing all the way to bank. Ensuring that you own nothing, and will rent your life from them in perpetuity.


Exactly. If the only way I can get 4k movies and shows without a stream degrading and being able to use mpv or other such video players is through piracy, then so be it.


I'm in a similar position. I use Spotify for music, but for movies/TV, I pirate everything despite paying for multiple streaming services.

It's about being able to consume media on my own terms. Thanks to piracy, I can get the same quality content from another source and enjoy it however I want, on any device, online or offline.


The hackers grew up and now they are what they once hated.

Seems to happen to every generation.


Or they matured. Should writers, musicians, and journalists be slaves?


The name is almost ironic at this point, kinda like OpenAI


Color, what? That looks more like Advance to me. Very nice though.


It looks very visually similar to Oracle of Ages/Seasons and lot less like Minish Cap or A Link to the Past. There's definitely a much more limited color palette per sprite than what the GBA games typically do.


I love it and use it. But product? Nothing is being sold and product sounds almost condescending. :)


> But product? Nothing is being sold and product sounds almost condescending. :)

Really!? You don't think it's trying to be condescending to try to find criticism on someone's praise, haha? Heh, aanyway :) You feel product is bad!? So weird!! I guess you find there what you bring to it. Wonder what you're protecting there, if you share more of your thinking, we can do know you more. Even so, I think we can just celebrate gildas' achievement! :)


> Matrix had a horrible UX

Matrix doesn't have "terrible UX". The client you chose had. Pick another one. You don't have that choice with Signal.

Try:

https://syphon.org/

https://schildi.chat/


The Terrible UX is in part from the protocol, clients can't fix that (just look at the absolute mess that rooms are). And still no support for custom emoji or stickers.

Oh, and joining large rooms can still take hours.


> The Terrible UX is in part from the protocol, clients can't fix that (just look at the absolute mess that rooms are).

Please explain.


Rooms don't form a cohesive set of channels that one can join, rather the group together a bunch of channels. If I, for example, setup a #rules channel in a community room, then I cannot ensure that users are reading this channel, which contains vital information about the operation of the community. Same for announcement channels for events. Instead of people joining a server community, they join a bunch of bubbles formed by the people using only subsets of the channels, without being able to direct the overall community. This is poor UX for both the user and the community operators.


> And still no support for custom emoji or stickers

That sounds like a feature to me.


Well, for my use cases it's required. If you run your own matrix home server feel free to ban it but for me that is an essential feature.


I can understand that it is a desired and important feature. But please explain how it is essential.



For me it's enough to look at the process of making vegetable oils (acid wash, oxidation caused by high temperatures, bleaching, deodorization, degumming, etc.) to conclude ultraprocessed oils are not healthy for you.

https://youtu.be/rQmqVVmMB3k?t=988

From personal experience, my health significantly improved after replacing vegetable oils with butter, coconut and olive oil.


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