





But the old growth model is reaching its limits.
Fuck yeah!
Too much of Central and Eastern Europe still sits in the middle of value chains rather than at the top of them.
Oh… In that way. I hate this constant king of the hill. It is like we will never have enough until people understand resources are much scarcer than they seem.


The pressure isn’t really coming from clients anyway. It’s coming from the web itself, from a decade of bloated pages, dark patterns, and feature arms races that quietly redefined what a “real” website looks like. Clients are just reading the room. The room is wrong, but they’re not imagining it.
The shift might come from users, not decision-makers. It might come when enough people notice that the fast, calm site was easier to use. That they actually found what they came for. That they didn’t have to close three things before reading a single line.
Everyone is to blame here:
clients want flashy websites, not considering user experience
managers don’t translate wants to real needs and pass the problem to devs
devs like to have less work, so they will gladly insert random external dependency to fulfill the growing number of wants
users just accept shitty websites without complaining, even letting themselves take the blame - if X is slow, then it is time to buy a new PC


Finally! Degoogled android by default!


Hey, as I say in another post:
The objective of learning more about the uxn ecosystem is not to create something “new” and “better”, but to learn more about PDA and associated algorithms. This will train my brain to think outside the box because of the restrictions on the way uxn works.


You are only allowed to talk to yourself in a vaccum.


The only real alternative is using a Linux phone. The main problems with that would be (1) hardware support; (2) running Android apps. Although, (2) already has solutions in development or you could replace those native apps with web apps.


https://eylenburg.github.io/android_comparison.htm
Comparison of Android-based Operating Systems
This is a comparison of popular Android “ROMs” (better term: AOSP distributions or Android-based OS). Please note I’m not affiliated with any of these projects and I am not giving any specific recommendation. If you think anything is factually incorrect, please let me know.


Finally a decent politician going on the field to help the people!


One problem that I see with nuclear is that energy production has to be accessible enough such that anyone can create their own independent network. I don’t believe nuclear has achieved this yet.


Came for the ‘should degenerate’


It’s cool to rewrite simple libraries to understand how code works at lower levels.
What style of formatting are you using? It seems peculiar at times.


I was enthusiastic about this project. But I am afraid these recent tangents will only reduce momentum.


Using HTTPS is terrorism.
Imagine all the people
Living for today…


Carmakers need to stop sabotaging themselves to compete.


Got it! Really cool puzzle. I used to enjoy solving puzzles like this, but nowadays I don’t spend time in that.


In political unstable times, a controversial project taking time gives more opportunity for opposition to delay or cancel the project. It is not my thinking that is short-sighted.


Why have we seen some countries try to revive nuclear? It is not better than alternatives. Old plants are already too old to operate and new ones are expensive and take time. Is it just an excuse to continue mining and keep dangerous materials?


These threats to ban social media have shown that this topic is all about power and control and nothing about the people. Instead of investing in long term, sustainable solutions - less centralized networks, open algorithms, interoperable protocols - countries have been trying to reduce exposure to the internet to minimize damage.