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European Commission opens non-compliance investigations against Alphabet, Apple and Meta under the Digital Markets Act
  • Google already got hit a few years back.

    Google suffered one of its biggest setbacks on Wednesday when a top European court fined it 4.125 billion euros ($4.13 billion) for using its Android mobile operating system to thwart rivals, offering a precedent for other regulators to ratchet up pressure.

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  • The world's semiconductor industry hinges on a single quartz factory in North Carolina
  • Here's the actual top 10 over exporting countries of quartz. Not even in the top 5 for the US.

    1 China $72,289,000

    2 Turkey $68,161,000

    3 India $43,827,000

    4 Spain $27,107,000

    5 Brazil $26,611,000

    6 United States $21,351,000

    7 Germany $16,791,000

    8 Italy $13,219,000

    9 Canada $12,225,000

    10 Egypt $10,204,000

  • Why do they say "there's no true Left in the US"?
  • I'll give some examples of great implementations of socialism that drives welfare in today's democracies, as I personally believe that socialism can't exist without democracy, as it's one of the core values of the concept, that's it's controlled by the people.

    One of socialisms ultimate goals are also equality, which my examples will show.

    • Free education
    • UBI if you get fired
    • UBI for old people
    • UBI for students
    • Free health care (duh)
    • Free dental (normally only till age of 18 today)
    • Basic insurance paid by the government

    These are just the big ones that really helps to make sure that very few people are actually poor and are getting desperate because of it.

    Also, it's always important to say that socialism and capitalism are NOT mutually exclusive. It's perfectly normal to have all these concepts from socialism in a capitalist country.

    I think we can agree that a country with 100% capitalism or socialism is not the best way to go.

  • Why do they say "there's no true Left in the US"?
  • Well, that's not true.

    We say it because both US parties are very similar, and both of them are very right leaning compared to the rest of the western world.

    It also indicates that's there's no democracy in the US, because there's only really one choice.

  • The Epic Games Store is launching its iOS and Android versions later this year
  • That's because there's more to the DMA than the 3rd party app stores. It also means that Google/Apple are not allowed to charge their 30% if an app developer uses their own payment platform.

    Today a company like Spotify has to pay 30% of its subscription models to Google/Apple, it it's bought through the app - same with Epic if the launched an app store for its games.

    This is very predatory and monopolistic behavior, and that's why it's not illegal to do in the EU anymore. And Google opposed this because it was their biggest cash cow on Android.

  • The Epic Games Store is launching its iOS and Android versions later this year
  • That's because there's more to the DMA than the 3rd party app stores. It also means that Google/Apple are not allowed to charge their 30% if an app developer uses their own payment platform.

    Today a company like Spotify has to pay 30% of its subscription models to Google/Apple, it it's bought through the app - same with Epic if the launched an app store for its games.

    This is very predatory and monopolistic behavior, and that's why it's not illegal to do in the EU anymore. And Google opposed this because it was their biggest cash cow on Android.

  • The Epic Games Store is launching its iOS and Android versions later this year
  • The title needs to say it's only for the EU. 3rd party app stores for iOS are not coming to the rest of the world.

    And for android you'd probably be able to get the APK, but I'm not sure how the in-app purchases will work outside of EU.

  • The World’s E-Waste Has Reached a Crisis Point
  • And that is exactly why we need more regulation on this area, because it's NOT sustainable right now.

    This was why the EU made it mandatory to use USB-C, so we only need few chargers for everything in our home. This alone were tons of e-waste reduced each year.

    We need this thinking in other areas too.

  • [Question] RaspPi5 with Pi-Hole, Tailscale and Traefik

    Hi all,

    I just got a Raspberry Pi 5 and I'm about to do my first setup, but it's a jungle to understand everything as a 'noob'.

    My plan is to install the following:

    • Pi-hole
    • Tailscale
    • Traefik

    I want to achieve DNS ad blocking and access to all my services on my laptop and phone.

    Would these services achieve this? Do they work together? And am I missing something to make it work?

    Sorry if this is plain stupid to ask, but I can't seem to find anything where all 3 is used together.

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    New synthetic melanin has been created, that can be applied in cream to heal existing wounds, protect both before and after sunburns, heal chemical wounds, decreasing chances of cancer and skin aging
    news.northwestern.edu ‘Super melanin’ heals skin injuries from sunburn, chemical burns

    In a new Northwestern University study, scientists show that new synthetic melanin, mimicking the natural melanin in human skin, can be applied topically to injured skin, where it accelerates wound healing.

    ‘Super melanin’ heals skin injuries from sunburn, chemical burns

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/10508698

    > In a new study, the scientists show that their synthetic melanin, mimicking the natural melanin in human skin, can be applied topically to injured skin, where it accelerates wound healing. These effects occur both in the skin itself and systemically in the body. > > When applied in a cream, the synthetic melanin can protect skin from sun exposure and heals skin injured by sun damage or chemical burns, the scientists said. The technology works by scavenging free radicals, which are produced by injured skin such as a sunburn. Left unchecked, free radical activity damages cells and ultimately may result in skin aging and skin cancer.

    Let's hope this can be in production in the coming years as this really could help people in many ways.

    Read the link for a pretty good ELI5 to understand what melanin does and why it works.

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    EU announces €4bn state aid to back battery and green tech factories
    www.theguardian.com EU announces €4bn state aid to back battery and green tech factories

    Support aims to stop production being lured overseas with promise of bigger foreign subsidies

    EU announces €4bn state aid to back battery and green tech factories

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/10468036

    > The EU has announced €4bn (£3.4bn) of state aid investments in new factories producing electric batteries for cars, heat pumps and solar panels as it seeks to accelerate production and the uptake of green technologies and combat cheap Chinese imports. > > The Swedish battery producer Northvolt will receive €902m in state aid to build a new factory in Heide in Germany, while a wide range of clean tech factories in France are to get a €2.5bn bump in state aid.

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    Huge mineral discovery of phosphate in Norway could supply world demand of battery and solar panels for 50 years, making the production more sustainable.
    www.euronews.com Norway's huge mineral discovery could power green tech for 50 years

    The discovery of valuable ore in Scandinavia looks to relieve shortages of phosphorus for decades to come.

    Norway's huge mineral discovery could power green tech for 50 years

    Following the discovery of the rock, Jan Christian Vestre, Norway’s minister of trade and industry, said Norway had an “obligation” to develop “the world’s most sustainable mineral industry”.

    Once mined, the ore can be processed into phosphoric acid and supply a broad range of uses, including lithium-iron-phosphate batteries and animal feed.

    “When you find something of that magnitude in Europe, which is larger than all the other sources we know - it is significant,” founder and deputy CEO of Norge Mining, Michael Wurmser told news website Euractiv.

    "We believe the phosphorus that we can produce will be important to the West - it provides autonomy," he continued.

    However, the refining of phosphorus has historically been very carbon intensive, which is partly why there has been little production in Europe in recent years.

    Norge Mining plans to use carbon capture and storage to offset the environmental impact of production, though the efficacy of these technologies is often called into question.

    It wasn’t just phosphate that was discovered at the site. Large deposits of critical raw materials titanium - used frequently for joint replacements and in building aeroplanes - and vanadium - used to strengthen steel - were also present.

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    Acc. to Bloomberg, EVs are now reducing the world consumption of oil by 1.8 million barrels a day!
    cleantechnica.com 1.8 Million Barrels of Oil a Day Avoided from Electric Vehicles - CleanTechnica

    Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! We love covering electric ... [continued]

    1.8 Million Barrels of Oil a Day Avoided from Electric Vehicles - CleanTechnica

    And this is net emissions reductions, also taking into account the emissions from extra electricity generation.

    Still a long way to go. The world still uses more oil each year, but new technology is certainly helping in lowering that curve.

    I recommend to read the whole article for more information and what we can expect in the future.

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    Food scientist have invented a 'palm oil' that can be grown locally with linseed and rapeseed, is significantly healthier and up to 70% better for the environment.
    www.ecowatch.com Researchers Develop PALM-ALT as a More Sustainable Alternative to Palm Oil - EcoWatch

    About half of all packaged goods found in grocery stores contain palm oil, because this product is versatile, grows efficiently for better yields and has low production costs. However, palm oil comes at a high cost to the environment, and its production is a leading cause of deforestation around the...

    Researchers Develop PALM-ALT as a More Sustainable Alternative to Palm Oil - EcoWatch

    Food experts from Queen Margaret University (QMU) in Edinburgh, Scotland, have cooked up a substitute for one of the world’s most environmentally contentious ingredients: palm oil.

    They’re calling the breakthrough innovation PALM-AT, and say the plant-based discovery is healthier for both people and the planet.

    It has 88 per cent less saturated fat and comes with – they say – 70 per cent lower emissions than regular palm oil, which is used in everything from baked goods to toothpaste to cosmetics.

    Developed using linseed and rapeseed combined with fibre, it can be made locally on a global scale, avoiding the deforestation and habitat loss associated with palm oil production in countries including Malaysia and Indonesia.

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    Two new drugs that can slow Alzheimer will enter the UK market in 2024, helping millions all around the world.

    Donanemab and Lecanemab work by clearing the amyloid protein that builds up in the brains of people with Alzheimer’s. Trials suggest they can slow cognitive decline, but not halt the disease. The drugs – set for UK approval in 2024 – mark a turning point in treating a disease that is expected to affect 1.7m Britons by 2040.

    “We’re now on the cusp of a first generation of treatments for Alzheimer’s, something that many thought impossible only a decade ago,” said Dr Susan Kohlhaas, executive director of research at Alzheimer’s Research UK. “People should be really encouraged by this news.”

    Source headline 4

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    Second hand shopping is increasing heavily in popularity and is set to double in only 4 years, helping the environment.
    www.positive.news Roll up for the great resale retail rush: the rise and rise of secondhand shopping - Positive News

    Secondhand shopping is a multibillion-pound marketplace – and going from strength to strength

    Roll up for the great resale retail rush: the rise and rise of secondhand shopping - Positive News

    Alot of businesses are starting to prioritise sustainability as it's what the customers want.

    Vote with your wallet, if you can.

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    Moderna’s mRNA cancer vaccine works even better than thought
    www.freethink.com Moderna’s mRNA cancer vaccine works even better than thought

    Adding Moderna’s mRNA cancer vaccine to a standard melanoma treatment dramatically reduces the risk of death or recurrence.

    Moderna’s mRNA cancer vaccine works even better than thought
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    [META] New community and what we try to achieve

    Welcome to WIP! (World In Progress)

    What we try to achieve

    The goal is simple. We want to inspire people around the world through positivity, as it can be the best motivator. We want people to be happy about our world be celebrating the progress.

    It's the same old story; too many negative news because they "sell". But we'll do the opposite, and therefore negative posts are not allowed here and belongs to other communities.

    What we don't see fit for this community

    This community is not just a 'feel good' community, like if you're familiar with r/UpliftingNews. These are mostly personal stories, where person A selfishly helps person B in a single event. While this is very good and beautiful, it doesn't qualify as world progress.

    How we start

    As a start I will post some news that belongs here, just for an example for new users who will find this community.

    Hope you are interested!

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    I have a DVD collection I want on my Jellyfin library. What software should I use for compressing these DVD files to sizes matching what you find at sea?

    EDIT: Thank you so much everyone! There's so much help for me here, and I'll recommend anyone with similar question as me to read the comments

    Basically title.

    I have the DVDs and I have the hardware to burn them to my PC.

    But the file size is too much. What software would be ideal to get the best quality with the lowest file size?

    I'm going for file sizes per movie at around 2-3gb max.

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    What's your favorite thing the EU did in 2023?

    For me it's the Batteries Regulations.

    It includes things like:

    • Replaceable batteries that is "easy for consumers to remove/replace" in devices like smartphones, tablets and cameras by 2027.

    • Recycling "of critical raw materials such as cobalt, lithium and nickel" in batteries will be prioritised and developed further by 2025.

    Let me hear yours. It can be anything, and also regulations from the past which came into effect in 2023.

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    PSA: If you're tired of political posts in Technology, block user L4s

    First of all, L4s (sorry misspelled in titel) is not a real user, so no harm done here.

    It's an automatic bot xposting from reddit, making this community just as bad as r/technology, which kind frankly only revolves around politics and social media platforms.

    I've had the user blocked 2 weeks now, and this community is muuuuch more enjoyable and is actually about technology now.

    Just wanted to share a positive experience.

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    What are some great use cases for a Raspberry Pi 4, if I buy the 5 to replace it?

    Alot of us who have a Raspberry Pi 3 or 4 might upgrade to the Raspberry Pi 5.

    Doing so would leave us with 2 Pi's. What are some great use cases for the older Pi, that would no longer be the main machine?

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    Users of PiHole/AdGuard/Blocky, what blocklists are you using?

    EDIT: Thanks so much guys! This was really helpful, and I didn't imagine so many would help out!

    Hey guys,

    I've used PiHole for over a year now, and I really like it. I use it with WireGuard, so I always have my DNS blocker with me.

    But I've wondered if I even have some good lists? I used some standard lists from a reddit thread when I set up my PiHole, and I've never looked at it since.

    So what blocklists do you use? Something you can recommend?

    Also, if you use Blocky or AdGuard, do you find it better than PiHole?

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