Quote from: Valmy on December 10, 2025, 08:04:22 PMI think it is a bad idea for kids to have social media accounts and be on social media.Yeah as I said when we were talking about the Online Safety Act and porn I do think this is coming more broadly in the world and larger and larger parts of the internet will be age-gated. In principle I don't have an issue with that. 15 year olds are not allowed to go into a sex shop and buy a porn DVD (if either of those things still exist) - I'm not totally clear why the internet should be different.
However...this is unenforceable and to the extent it is enforceable it will have disastrous consequences. We are seeing something similar with the State of Texas' war on internet porn. They are implementing a bunch of catastrophically bad and privacy destroying measures and have yet to actually keep anybody from internet porn.
Quote from: DGuller on December 10, 2025, 09:35:18 PMYeah, my concern was that in order to enforce the ban against teens, you'll have to seriously intrude upon the privacy of adults (if nothing else so that they can prove that they're not teens). That said, I do hope that it will be a success, because I think social media is a poison.

Quote from: Zoupa on December 10, 2025, 09:22:57 PMI thought Raz would be happy about dead Venezuelans. First of all, they're brown. Second, Venezuela = Iran = Hezbollah = Hamas.The fuck you talking about?
Every single event in the universe is tied to Jew hatred from leftists.
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Quote from: Jacob on December 10, 2025, 05:14:54 PMIMO, it shows the value of seriously investing in influence operations. Russia has - I think - put much more concerted effort into wooing influential individuals (Murdoch, Musk, Orban, etc etc), financing allied parties, and pioneering online internet influence operations.I kind of disagree on this. I think we're moving into a hard-edged, hard power multipolar world.
By any rational metric, Russia does not belong at that table. Except the one metric that lots of influential parties and individuals feel it serves their own interest to act as if Russia does belong at that table.
Quote from: Josquius on December 10, 2025, 03:07:52 PMTrouble I see is there are European firms operating I most of those spaces.Yeah I like the idea but the lack of support and capital for building up is a big challenge, plus Europe is the only part of the world that genuinely, ideologically, naively believed in the "liberal rules based order". So until recently we didn't block takeovers. I think that has shifed a bit - see the recent kerfuffle over Nexperia in the Netherlands (and interestingly the Chinese firm involved tried to buy a British chips firm and was, after a big campaign, blocked by Johnson's government on national security grounds for fears it would try to do exactly what it seems to have been doing with Nexperia).
Eutelsat, STmicroelectronics... But these tend to be also rans at best. Something is stopping them ever reaching the heights of the American companies.
When we do get genuine world leaders like Arm, we sell them off.
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