• @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    3093 months ago

    Also

    The reasons for this shift in budget away from funding Free Software and the NGI initiative seems to be an allocation of more funds for AI, leaving internet infrastructure by the wayside.

    Good old AI bubble strikes again.

    • @rottingleaf
      link
      English
      353 months ago

      It’s a justification, they know full well it’s not some future revolution.

      But it’s a very good device to hijack discourse and funds.

      It seems obvious that people who get to the top are smart, just not in the good way. They know the potential of various technologies. If they don’t understand the subjects themselves, they have hundreds of experts willing to lecture them. Even if they pretend to not have understood a word, in fact they do gain knowledge.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        153 months ago

        Yeah, after what happened to Greece it’s hard to forget how the EU is heavily infiltrated by the vultures of private finance.

        • @rottingleaf
          link
          English
          83 months ago

          Just vultures. It’s pure corruption. People of the kind that already rule Russia.

          Any kind of progress, justice, right etc they don’t respect.

          Big fish eating smaller fish is one thing they respect, and they also want more privacy while stealing, and the ability to spy after everyone else and coerce courts and institutions.

          It’s that simple.

          • @[email protected]
            link
            fedilink
            English
            73 months ago

            Agreed. We have allowed our democratic system to be quietly stolen from us without even really noticing. I think we either need to properly reclaim it or to start new systems away from it. The Fediverse is a really good example of the latter.

            • @rottingleaf
              link
              English
              83 months ago

              The fediverse exists in the web, while they exist in the reality and command police, people in airports and train stations, military, internet service providers, etc.

              • wanderingmagus
                link
                fedilink
                English
                33 months ago

                That’s why we should follow the example of the French and do a Revolution every now and then!

                • @rottingleaf
                  link
                  English
                  33 months ago

                  Revolutions are destructive and have bad potential. But a certain degree of unchecked chaos is useful.

              • @[email protected]
                link
                fedilink
                English
                33 months ago

                I would argue that the web is part of reality - it’s our main method of communication. It might be small but I think it’s a good example of successful self-organisation away from government/business/finance.

                • @rottingleaf
                  link
                  English
                  33 months ago

                  It might be small but I think it’s a good example of successful self-organisation away from government/business/finance.

                  It’s definitely not small, and backbones and intercontinental cables and such are not self-organization.

                  Late 90-s and early 00-s web, however were such an example. But they still relied on benevolence of ICQ and AIM owners, OS vendors, organizations making standards.

                  • @[email protected]
                    link
                    fedilink
                    English
                    13 months ago

                    Sorry, I was referring the Fediverse while you were referring to the internet as a whole. Limitations of written communication and all that!

            • @[email protected]
              link
              fedilink
              English
              13 months ago

              It’s informal way of transferring the money. You give your money to Hawalardar which contacts the Hawalardar in the destination country. That person gives back the money minus fee which you pointed out or any person who knows the code. It works like money transfer but outside the formal payment system. That’s why it’s hated by most governments in the world. In many countries it has names like in China “flying money”

    • Brickardo
      link
      fedilink
      English
      24
      edit-2
      3 months ago

      As long as public money -> public code, this could potentially be a net positive for stopping predatory AI practices from Microsoft and buddies. Still, taking away funding from other projects could also be catastrophic for everything else.