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Erasmus , to technology in Google and major mobile carriers want Europe to regulate Apple's iMessage platform
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As much as I have been on the EU’s side on every case that they’ve had against Apple. This should be a giant red flag that Google is pushing this so hard.

01adrianrdgz , to technology in Google and major mobile carriers want Europe to regulate Apple's iMessage platform
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finally!! i’ve seen how google has been treating the situation with apple and i kind of think apple does have a bit of dislike-bias for android because it’s open source and linux. well, i hope apple stops the green message bubble feature.

iAmTheTot , to technology in Meta is promoting Threads posts on Facebook and there’s no way to opt out
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Have you heard, Amazon advertises and pushes Audible on their platform!

macallik OP ,

I think the equivalent is actually Amazon's main website sharing to friends your Audible purchases in the hopes it can get you to join Audible

moipe , to technology in British Museum is digitizing its entire collection in response to recent thefts | All of that scanning will cost over $12 million.

A virtual version of the museum in 2029? What would be the point in going? I can look at a picture of a picture on the internet for free.

fakeman_pretendname ,

I get what you mean, like there’s definitely some stuff you can just look at a picture of it on the internet, but I guess for others it’s about the sense of space, connection, grouping, narrative, context etc that’s present with a well put together Museum or Gallery display.

Without all that, you’ve just got a car boot sale of random things - wheras the text, maps, illustrations, audio, video or 3d recreations etc that sits alongside - or simply the placement of things next to one another, or following through the room in a particular order is what really makes that stuff interesting.

VantaBrandon , to technology in Netflix to open branded retail stores for some reason

Nail in the coffin, RIP Netflix

PrincessLeiasCat , to technology in Netflix to open branded retail stores for some reason

No.

possiblylinux127 , to technology in New York lawmakers are cracking down on kids' exposure to social media algorithms | If passed, anyone under 18 would require permission from a parent or guardian to view content on accounts they do...

I’m not giving my id. Period

AbouBenAdhem , (edited ) to science in Coin flips don’t appear to have 50/50 odds after all
BeigeAgenda , to science in Coin flips don’t appear to have 50/50 odds after all
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You should worry when you flip a coin and it vanishes with a sharp “spang!”, followed by a thunderclap.

stardust , to technology in Samsung’s new T9 Portable SSD is twice as fast as the T7

Is there a reason to get this over just getting a ssd drive and usb adapter? Seems like it comes out half the cost.

CaptainAniki , to technology in A food delivery robot's footage led to a criminal conviction in LA - Serve Robotics handed footage over to the LAPD after two people attempted to steal one of its bots

Smash them all. Delivery robots are anti-human devices and should be dealt with as hostile technology.

my_hat_stinks ,

The problem isn’t the robots, robots increase productivity and make life easier for humans. The problem is the corporations, which hoard the benefits of the robots to make life harder for humans.

You’re angry at the wrong thing. Few people aspire to be delivery drivers.

slowd0wn , to workreform in Uber, Grubhub and DoorDash must pay NYC delivery workers an $18 minimum wage

I’m all for ending the exploitation of workers in this country, but I’m curious how this bill will pan out. One big part of someone doing contracted work is that they cannot be required to abide by specific work hours dictated by the company. As of now, these delivery people decide when they want to work. Will DoorDash now set specific hours for their drivers? Will drivers only get paid the hourly wage when actively on deliveries? There are a lot of details I’m curious about here

binhex , to technology in The FCC plans to restore Obama-era net neutrality rules
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One word, good!

jimmydoreisalefty , to technology in The FCC plans to restore Obama-era net neutrality rules

FCC chair proposes reinstating Obama-era net neutrality rules

thehill.com/…/4224200-fcc-chair-proposes-reinstat…

cygnus , to technology in Bo’s sublime e-scooter of the future is finally ready to buy
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A non-folding scooter is like a bucket with a hole in the bottom.

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