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  • I think super-apps are the way to go, only way to prevent one company from monopolizing click-stream data for advertising.

    some apps already do this and their users don't suffer from the same issue (granted, they have different issues)

  • China Has Never Canceled This Many Shipments of US Wheat
  • Yeah I read about importing soy from amerika. It seems it's really high quality and because the populace seems to like it more than domestic? Also amerika has very sophisticated machinery & production methods (for now).

  • Does this plan make sense? v2
  • I guess, so the law at present seems mostly made up. Like, it can't deal with glaring issues without a precedent and what amounts to a long-winded ritual before significant issues are considered.

    I guess I don't see why a corp can't be accountable like how some people who commit petty crimes are 'held accountable' (i.e. shot, killed, worked in labour camps).

  • [Hot Paper Comics] Well now I hate you for new reasons
  • yeah this was my kinda sense, why do fans tell me it's simple? i like brandon sandersons system, doubly so because he has like different implementations of the same magic system in different series in the same universe ('cosmere')

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  • yeah i'm rethinking some stuff too, even in some utopia i think some information related to me might make life inconvenient, so the best way to protect that (e.g. not disclosing it digitally) maybe needs outta the box solutions.

    related, does anyone even bother to look at physical mail for stuff? like if i put a cipher in a letter with no return address, using that pen ink that you can erase (which comes back if you put it in a freezer) and only i and my contact have the key to the cipher which we exchanged in-person; could anyone reasonably know it?

    it seems digital stuff might be a carrot for surveillance people, maybe it can be made into a honeypot and physical or analog means can make a return.

  • Life Expectancy in Communist Cuba is Higher than The United States for the 4th Year in a Row
  • Hm, I think the kinds or categories of differences might be significant. Enough for legislators and policy makers, and I think enough for residents of different countries to get some perspective. If there's no context or the context is not well understood, how would one know if things can get better or worse in a meaningful way?

  • Semantic web webdav/caldav implementation?

    hi, i was looking at web3.0 & semantic web stuff, and thought, activitypub is a new standard, in a decade would i imagine webdav/caldav to still be around? i would, like rss or irc, and i'd expect a better standard to come along as well which explicitly includes tasks

    does anyone know of any communities i could go to, in order to chat with other folks interested in this? it's something i'd wanna work on in my free time

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    context

    i've been looking for a solution to manage tasks and reminders in a standardized way, to sync across devices. it seems like caldav is used and tasks/reminders are treated as events

    i was hoping for something more specific to tasks, like having a sequence of tasks linked to one another or in addition to a vertical hierarchy, horizontal linking between tasks

    i realize stuff like a kanban board, e.g. trello would fit my needs and it can sync with caldav and it's like 70% the way there and not exactly what i'd like

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    tl;dr

    new webdav standard w/ cool task features when?

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