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Comment This helps EU digital sovereignty? (Score 1) 15

I can't help but think some of the higher ups will have a problem with this. The EU has started making a push for "digital sovereignty" so it seems like it would be a massive conflict to turn over control of key infrastructure like communications to a foreign company.

However, I could see this going through if the deal is for one or more EU companies to use them to bounce their own connection signals. Relying on foreign companies would still represent a potential single point of failure but this also creates the possibility of developing your EU satellites while building out the local infrastructure and accruing users. Using starlink/amazon satellites on a temporary basis would buy EU officials the time to make the economic case to develop EU owned satellites. It would effectively solve the "horse before the cart" issue that comes with deploying expensive satellites with no supporting infrastructure/users.

Commission spokesman Thomas Regnier said EU-wide satellite connectivity was "synonymous with resilience, security, and capability" given the current geopolitical context.

Security and capability, maybe... but resilience? the only way this is improving resilience is if it's merely a fallback option. Satellite communications are a poor option for dependable consumer communications as it's impacted by the weather and easily jammed. It can only improve resilience if it's solely used as a fallback option.

Comment Re:Death of security (Score 1) 71

When the pace of bug discovery overwhelms the capacity to patch, and the discovery tools are available to... well, everybody... doing any business online is fraught with peril.

Kinda sounds like the online businesses need to start being financial contributors to ensure they are not relying on flawed software.

Besides, bugs are finite.

Mythos found only one low-severity vulnerability in Curl, with experts debating whether that is a failure of the AI model or a testament to the open source data transfer tool’s maturity.

Comment hype, so much hype. (Score 1) 1

After the machine learning model has been trained, identifying a person reportedly takes only a few seconds.

Alright, so first you need machine learning to model a specific area in a stable condition on people and then you can identify them... only in that specific area because all areas need to be trained differently. Furthermore, signal interference can impact results.

It's good work but it's a non-threat.

Comment The answer you deserve. (Score 1) 11

Why not? What's holding them up?

The Antarctic Treaty (of 1959) designated Antarctica as a scientific preserve and bans military activity, nuclear testing, and territorial claims, while promoting scientific research and international cooperation. As such, to travel to Antarctic you must obtain the permits through a recognized tour operator or your country's government. This means it non-scientific activities in Antarctica aren't really a thing... unless you want to go to jail for being a dumbass.

Submission + - The world has 6 months to avert major food crisis, says UN (politico.eu)

fjo3 writes: The closure of the Strait of Hormuz could trigger a severe global food price crisis within six to 12 months unless governments act quickly, the Food and Agriculture Organization warned Wednesday.

Decisions now by farmers and governments on fertilizer use, imports, financing and crop choices will determine whether food prices spike later this year or in early 2027, the agency said.

"Start seriously thinking about how to increase the absorption capacity of countries, how to increase their resilience to this choke, so that we start to minimize the potential impacts," FAO Chief Economist Maximo Torero said in a podcast published Wednesday.

Comment Re:Why is this surprising?? (Score 2) 120

The Linux community still responds to Microsoft as it was 30 years ago.

Oh, I'm sorry, did Microsoft stop being a publicly traded corporate hellbent on profiting regardless of the cost it has to other people? I just want to be sure because you seem to be making that case.

Today, MS don't make the money on Windows, they make it on MS 365 and Azure. Which means they don't care if you use Windows or Linux, as long as you use their online service.

So you're telling me that aren't using underhanded and deceptive tactics to push their own agenda? I could have sworn they were pushing the Edge browser really hard and integrating copilot into everything but, I guess if you say none of that matter, then it's all OK.

You need to stop the Embrace-Extend, Borg Linux etc comments. It just shows ignorance.

Let's be real, you're here waving a banner of naivete like they aren't plotting and scheming new way to try an take more money from everyone.

Look at their actual track record.

OH, I HAVE. These assholes have been trying to interfere with every facet of our lives. Do you think they give out free licenses to universities out of the kindness of their hearts? Did they try to get every school to require students learn to program because they think it's a skill they will honestly need? Are you truly so stupid as to believe such things?

You have deluded yourself.

Comment Re:They never were. (Score 1) 53

Are you complaining about the long established indulgent practice by game console companies where they call something 'exclusive'

No, I'm complaining that it's being reported as if a practice of releasing "PlayStation Exclusive" titles on PC has stopped. However, the reality is that it had never actually started. I thought my suggested title would have made it apparent but I think that would require you read my comment in the first place.

Comment Re:Check your logic. (Score 1) 108

should be effectively reburning in particulate.

They reduce particulate matter significantly but 20% of a shitload is still a lot.

You seem to be avoiding the point that it is release lead into the atmosphere.

So if anything only slightly dirtier in terms of smoke stack emissions vs the natural gas or propane counter parts,

Carbon emissions and particulate matter emissions are entirely different. Methane and propane burn clean but generate CO2. Wood is carbon neutral but significantly impacts air quality. Neither one is "slightly" anything compared to the other, they are polar opposites in these departments.

I would bet...

And you would lose that bet.

Comment Re:Should be required by law. (Score 2) 40

If you remove the primary function from a device then it follows that the device is no longer functional. The process of making a device non-functional is effectively destruction because it now lacks its functional raison d'etre.

Literal destruction? No.
Effective destruction? Yes.

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