Eldritch

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[–] Eldritch@lemmy.world 1 points 14 hours ago

That's a good question and something that is not going to be easy to find out. You'd have to figure out who inside Google works on it their hourly pay and how many hours Etc they actually spend on it.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27345993

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[–] Eldritch@lemmy.world 8 points 18 hours ago

They unfortunately I don't think will ever have the kind of money required to do something like that. While Google doesn't make tons of money from Android itself. It has immense value. Consider Also that large portions of Android already are open sourced. The main problem being Google play services. They keep moving OS functionality from general purpose open libraries into their proprietary ones to maintain control.

All they really need to do is work on undoing that and giving other groups and equal voice on its future and development. Then there isn't much the fascist government can do. Not that they won't try and throw a fit. But they'll do that regardless. But yes pull out as much from the Google Play services as possible and open it up app store wise. Putting other app stores front and center with their own and giving them equal billing. Like F Droid Etc. Which I already use for all of my apps that aren't needlessly made proprietary. Google would do this if they were smart. It's a bit of scorched Earth. But that's the best kind when it comes to fascists. The administration will work hard to get it sold off to an ally and last thing we need is Russia with control over Android LOL

[–] Eldritch@lemmy.world 1 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Only if you consider Marxist leninism Etc as far left. Which by all accounts you shouldn't. They have very little issue working with the other authoritarian groups such as fascists. And even straddle the line with fascism in modern day with countries like China . They are authoritarian more than anything else. I don't see actual far left groups like anarchists or left libertarians advocating any sort of authoritarianism. Just authoritarian groups.

Progresses have never outlawed language or those that use it either. I really got to say it seems like you don't know much about what you're talking about. Instead just trying to both sides things. And create some false Center. In which to feel better about yourself.

[–] Eldritch@lemmy.world 25 points 19 hours ago (5 children)

There is one possible bright spot. Google could and should, completely open source all parts of Android. Bringing in all the nature handset manufacturers into a Consortium along with Google to guide and maintain the development. No longer having sole control over it. It's Google did that they would still retain some control, and be able to stick it to the current administration, while the average user would now have a fully open source Android that would benefit them. But you're right I don't really see that happening.

[–] Eldritch@lemmy.world 35 points 19 hours ago

This is the most likely answer. Yes it would have been good to have inside access to the fascist War plan. Although we already know most of it just by virtue of them being fascists. But the fascists would have 100% come after him his family the company he works for etc etc etc once they realized their mistake. Charging him with Espionage and all sorts of other things. Making them disappear. Instead he gets to look like the good guy being responsible while pointing out the well known incompetence of fascists. Hurting them the one place that actually hurts, their image.

[–] Eldritch@lemmy.world 4 points 20 hours ago (3 children)

So, there can be no consequences for speech? That's bullshit.

Are some overly zealous in their response? Sure. Is that authoritarian? Hell no.

[–] Eldritch@lemmy.world 13 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Yes some of the arguments they make are completely absurd and tone deaf for keeping them. Like somehow the cultures that made them wouldn't take care of them and it's far too important for them to have have it and preserve it. Than the people they stole it from

[–] Eldritch@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Nothing. That's my point. They have access to other news sources. They choose the ones that they like to hear.

Then share your citation. That's a broad specious claim. There absolutely are some like that yes. But I have yet to see any studies showing anything remotely similar.

Nowadays, ~95% of the country has internet access - in actuality, not ‘could get it if they wanted’.

Again, citation for this?

Maybe "We just need to sit down and have a talk with literal Nazis" isn't the winning strategy it sounds like.

Which is why, if you'll note. I never suggested that.

Bruh, every accusation I've leveled thus far is absolutely things they are doing.

I never claimed otherwise. Just that those sorts are not as representative as they're being portrayed.

I know for a fact that ridiculing those acknowledging the cognitive dissonance. Will 100% divide us and push them back into the arms of the propagandists.

No one is suggesting we do this to any conservative / Republican Congressman or elected official. Fuck each and every one of them completely. They 100% know what they're doing. Or any conservative personality for broadcaster. They're even worse generally. Or any gleeful little cult member. But only to those average people who acknowledge a Divergence in what they were told and reality. You miss 100% of the shots you don't take. And while this leopards/faces thing is silly and cathartic. It absolutely will not reach any of the reasonable still reachable ones. Of which there are plenty. Just making enemies of them all the more sure

[–] Eldritch@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago (3 children)

You're still arguing past the point though. What does the internet do for most of these people that local radio and TV technically hasn't or couldn't?

Also possibility of access is drastically different from actually having access. Having access is also drastically different from actually using. I have friends and acquaintances that 100% unironically use their phone for phone calls only. Outside of using it as a camera some. I guarantee that their service plans all have data included.

Further, people can and often do still live without owning a computer or accessing the internet. I don't know how. I can't. They'll continue to do so until all traditional broadcasting is ended. Yes the internet can replace all of that. But it hasn't. Even then it's a wickedly double edged sword which has led even more into even more extreme indoctrination. So it's hardly a panacea.

Right now many of these people are struggling with the biggest case of cognitive dissonance they've ever had. It's the perfect time to strike. And plant the concept that they're being lied to, by all their local broadcasters. The evidence is there, they're seeing it. We could talk to them about it like adults. Or we could accuse them of things they aren't doing. Gloat and ridicule them for internet points. Causing them to retreat and double down, being just as bad as they are. Letting the oligarchs continue to divide us and win.

[–] Eldritch@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I mostly agree with you. I wood just like to add that this isn't a modern thing or even a modern conservative thing. It's a human nature thing throughout all of human history.

You are absolutely right though that social pressure plays a lot into it as well. Currently my girlfriend is in north carolina. She doesn't have cable. She knows that all three of the major local broadcast stations are all Sinclair propaganda as well. And doesn't get her news from them. However she isn't particularly engaged digging up News online. Outside of what her anarcho communist boyfriend sends her way. I'm working on that. Believe me I am. However she absolutely gets it from everyone within for proximity. Even if she doesn't watch herself. Human beings are very coated to generally believe what those around them believe. It's the rare ones that will go against the opinion of their local society.

[–] Eldritch@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

A lot of them don't. In fact I'd have to guess for everyone that does there's probably two or three that don't. It's an easy answer. Too easy to answer. But you'll find out that if you talk to many of them it doesn't tend to match up. Yes Facebook is still plenty of problem. And no one should use it. But there are other problems than Facebook And Fox News. As long as we focus on just those. the actual core of the problem goes unaddressed.

[–] Eldritch@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (5 children)

Right there. There's your problem. For most of these people there's only one TV package and that's ABC, CbS, NBC, and whatever couple of quirky local UHF stations they still get. And when two if not three out of those three major network stations are owned by Sinclair. Then they get no alternatives. Plenty of places don't get cable and tv packages. Plenty of places can only get satellite and it's spotty at best. Even then if that is also an extreme luxury.

 

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What is Post-punk (en.wikipedia.org)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by Eldritch@lemmy.world to c/postpunk@lemmy.world
 

Post-punk is a diverse genre that emerged from the cultural milieu of punk rock in the late 1970s. Originally called "new musick", the terms were first used by various writers in the late 1970s to describe groups moving beyond punk's garage rock template and into disparate areas. Sounds writer Jon Savage already used "post-punk" in early 1978. NME writer Paul Morley also stated that he had "possibly" invented the term himself. At the time, there was a feeling of renewed excitement regarding what the word would entail, with Sounds publishing numerous preemptive editorials on new musick. Towards the end of the decade, some journalists used "art punk" as a pejorative for garage rock-derived acts deemed too sophisticated and out of step with punk's dogma. Before the early 1980s, many groups now categorized as "post-punk" were subsumed under the broad umbrella of "new wave", with the terms being deployed interchangeably. "Post-punk" became differentiated from "new wave" after their styles perceptibly narrowed.

The genera itself being foundationally typified by groups such as Siouxsie and the Banshees, Wire, Public Image Ltd, the Pop Group, Cabaret Voltaire, Magazine, Pere Ubu, Joy Division, Talking Heads, Devo, Gang of Four, the Slits, the Cure, and the Fall. But not limited to. And has spun off many sub genera such as alternative rock, dark-wave, cold-wave, synth-wave, synth-pop, and some indie rock

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