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hbm@feddit.dkto Europe@feddit.org•Finland leads new Digital Sovereignty Index with highest number of self-hosted deployments across 60 countries | Nextcloud blogEnglish1·23 days agoWould be interesting to see this with EU (or EEA) combined. As a starting point, largely same rules apply and intra-EU dependency is probably far preferable than depending on less friendly jurisdictions. (And short term it’s far more realistic than a leap to complete autonomy.)
hbm@feddit.dktoNyheder@feddit.dk•Bredt flertal i Folketinget er enige: Amerikanske militærbaser er nu tilladt på dansk jord5·3 months agoVirker det ikke ret anti-zeitgeistly? Er det ikke rimeligt åbenbart at Nato måske ikke skal være rygraden i Europæisk forsvar foreløbigt? Vildt.
hbm@feddit.dkto UK Politics@feddit.uk•From the day Britain left the EU, this reset was inevitable. What a pointless waste of time, money and effort3·3 months agoWhat would an EU presidents authority be? The point is that currently all EU laws voted on in the European Parliament and are ratified by member states (that’s a legislative problem of its own when not all member states are leaning the same political direction, as Hungary demonstrates), while the EU executive is just that: executing member states decision.
Making the travelling circus an issue is akin to BJ’s 350mil bus. It’s a large number, but in a 400-450mil bloc, look at the context too. Did UK save it’s contribution to said circus by leaving?
And yes, bigger administration, bigger corruption (when people are caught). The world today, sadly, doesn’t favour the small and valiant.
hbm@feddit.dkto UK Politics@feddit.uk•Thames Water: Please don't fine us, company asks regulator3·4 months agoDon’t fine them nationalise them.
Meanwhile, follow @[email protected] for their latest shenanigans.
hbm@feddit.dkto UK Politics@feddit.uk•Approved UK arms exports to Israel skyrocketed under Labour, data shows7·4 months agoIf by “prison” you mean “House of Lords” …
And the US after that facebook guy went to SGP prior to the IPO. It’s a little ew in my (personal) book — a cover charge to leave the bar if you still have money for more drinks, but hey …
hbm@feddit.dkto retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org•The Convoluted Way Intel’s 386 Implemented Its Registers1·4 months agoThe fact that x86. Hasn’t changed its foundation much, isn’t that just a combination of hardware making up for original design shortcomings, while economy keeping better solutions at bay? (Not a chip guy, I’m likely wrong.)
hbm@feddit.dkto retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org•The Convoluted Way Intel’s 386 Implemented Its Registers1·4 months agoNever did SPARC assembly, but ISTR their registers were basically a ring of groups of registers allowing fast context switches as long as the call depth stayed shallow (fsvo shallow). When the ring was exhausted, you had to stash away in memory.
hbm@feddit.dkto UK Politics@feddit.uk•Parliament debated tightening the rules on political donations7·4 months agoIt was hardly a debate, seemed like they all ostensibly agreed. Now whether they agree enough to kick their collective habits or it was all posturing will be interesting to see.
Seemed the government was unwilling to limit amounts, that’s maybe a little disappointing, but I obviously don’t know the problems involved.
Ouch! TIL “HEC.” Presumably the device you connect to needs to proxy that channel. My LG TV keeps saying it needs an internet connection to access any of its smart features, so I guess my Apple TV doesn’t do that (or my TV is sneakier than I’d like to believe).
Thanks, good to know.
Edit: seems the ethernet channell is used by ARC, which newer apple TVs supports, so that’s probably crowding out support for HEC. This also suggests HEC isn’t widely supported. I can settle down again.
hbm@feddit.dkto Privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•How I Discovered My Smart TV Was Spying On Me22·4 months agoThey can even use non-streaming protocols, such as HDMI, to send data back to the manufacturer or share it with advertisers.
[citation needed]
Oh, “strict rules”? No problem, then. Also, I’m looking to acquire a bridge, would you part with one of those?