nalyd
@nalyd@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Apple to Limit iPhone 15 USB-C Cables to USB 2.0 Speeds: Report 1 year ago:
Not surprising tbh, loads of mid-range Android phones do that. They’ll implement USB4 in a year or 2 and maybe be the first to implement it in a phone, then talk the biggest game about it at their developer conference like they invented USB or something.
It’s pretty cyclical at this point, they’re saving a talking point for later
- Comment on 'No-water' hydropower turns England's hills into green and pleasant batteries 1 year ago:
Wasn’t there a Tom Scott video about this concept a while ago? I can’t find it atm but I’m sure I’ve seen this one already
- Comment on What's the difference between communism and socialism? 1 year ago:
Socialism is a system where individuals do not own corporations. A lot of the other posters here are emphasizing the state ownership aspect where the government owns everything. But really socialism is about collections of people owning things without an elitist class (like modern billionaires). Who those collections of people are that owns things is where the interpretation and ambiguity begins though.
Imagine if Microsoft instead of having a board of directors and being on a stock exchange, instead was owned and operated by it’s employees and selected the CEO of their company by an internal election process, where the workers could select leaders that they thought would best represent their interests in the company. That would be another example of socialism that can exist without government involvement at all. The collection of owners here is simply the employees of Microsoft.