[-] BoycottTwitter@lemmy.zip 48 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago)

If you want change you got to direct your comments to the HDMI forum. Here we can talk about it forever and if they never see anything they won't change. I sent the following email to: admin@hdmiforum.org

Dear HDMI Forum,

I was recently saw the news that the HDMI forum was blocking open source implementations of the HDMI 2.1 specifications and I want to express that I really believe this is a bad idea. I hope the HDMI Forum will consider allowing it. I can't say I understand what the concern is or the reason for blocking it but I really doubt that whatever issue is envisioned will actually come to fruition, instead I believe that allowing open source implementations will be beneficial for adoption of the standard and since if I understand correctly the licensing fees are based on hardware sold so having open source code will of course not exempt anyone from HDMI licensing rules.

Thank you so much for your consideration,

(Name)

Maybe it's not perfect (I already wished I worded one sentence better) but I think what matters most is just trying your best and using your voice whenever you can. Be sure to send your email too, the more they receive hopefully the higher the chances that this works but of course be sure to use your own wording, I just put that here for an example.

[-] BoycottTwitter@lemmy.zip 2 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago)

Totally agree with you. Those ideals you mention have been systematically undermined by right-wing/conservative administrations in our government and even some mistakes made by Democrats. It goes back farther than George W. Bush and Trump. Just to name a few:

Richard Nixon - Vetoed the Comprehensive Child Development Act that would have given us what many other countries. Launched the war on drugs and mass incarceration. The Powell Memorandum and Roger Ailes were results of the Nixon administration that really ended up hurting our country far more than I think anyone would have expected. The goal was if another conservative president was corrupt they would not get booted out like Nixon was. Also Roger Stone who was involved in Nixon's campaign was really involved especially in Trump's first campaign.

Ronald Regan - Helped undermine the middle class and start transferring wealth to the rich. There are so many graphs where things start to decline under Ronald Regan. Not to mention he sold weapons to Iran to fund the Contra.

Bill Clinton - Sure he's way better than Bush or Trump but he did pave the way towards media consolidation. We are seeing the effects of this today as the Ellisons buy up media companies for the purposes of turning the companies into right-wing propaganda machines.

[-] BoycottTwitter@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 day ago

Right, sometimes the actual articles aren't so bad. Just be sure to always use an ad-blocker whenever you visit those websites so you're not giving them your money or if you have ads enabled take note of who's advertising and contact them and ask them to stop advertising on NY Post or other right-wing rags. For websites using Google Adwords see: https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/2454012 and for Facebook see: https://www.facebook.com/business/help/255483958155378. By the way I found out about this method from Stop Funding Hate. Maybe if you find this interesting you can follow https://bsky.app/profile/stopfundinghate.bsky.social. They are focused on the UK but it's a good model for how to do this kind of thing.

[-] BoycottTwitter@lemmy.zip 4 points 1 day ago

Thank you so much for responding with so much understanding.

I can only speak for myself because everyone will likely have different views but for me it's terrifying especially for people who've read history and know that they could one day be repressed if things get even worse. It has a chilling effect and might be part of why you don't see as much resistance as you'd expect.

The cancer analogy is great! Hopefully we can beat the cancer before it beats us, thank you so much for your best wishes!

[-] BoycottTwitter@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Canada has a similar problem to the US, may not as bad but still tons of Russian propaganda. In fact on Reddit it's really bad according to: https://old.reddit.com/r/SubredditDrama/comments/1hsfxmr/journalists_rachel_gilmore_luke_lebrun_shows_that/. The thread alleges that multiple sub-reddits are under Russian influence. In addition they also have similar propaganda outlets like we have Fox News and Newsmax. For example Canada has "Rebel news" (I put both words in quotes because it's not really news and being a bootlicker for foreign dictators doesn't make you a rebel, it makes you an idiot). This is a must see video about Rebel news. A former employee exposes the propaganda tactics they use: https://bsky.app/profile/peipolitical.bsky.social/post/3lnamb4sva22f

[-] BoycottTwitter@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 day ago

It seems you are right on this, I tried to see if other news papers reported on it and didn't find much except some that seem based on the NY Post article. It's actually surprising because usually it seems NY Post is not original reporting, they just add a right wing spin to stories already reported by more reputable news source.

The reason most other papers are not reporting on it is because it's just the opinion of someone who's not an elected official. He has no expertise on antisemtism or any credentials that I could find that make his opinion worthy of being reported (unless you count him being a CEO, I don't think that counts but for a right-wing audience that matters more). What Murdoch papers do is structure their stories in a way that results in people especially those who don't read closely to understand the story in a different way than if you read closely or to react in an emotional way. For example some people will glaze past the fact that it's her brother and think that it was Jessica Tisch who said that. In addition for people who already don't like Mamdani this story will stroke their ego and give them more confirmation bias and help enrich Murdoch a little bit through ad revenue.

By the way: they now have another article titled " NYPD boss Jessica Tisch apologizes to Mamdani after her brother calls him ‘enemy’ of Jewish people " https://archive.ph/vuLlj.

[-] BoycottTwitter@lemmy.zip 5 points 1 day ago

Thank you for catching that mistake! I used spell check but clicked the wrong word. It's fixed now.

Good point about all the arbitrary limitations, I really wish they didn't do that either.

Yes, Denmark is a great model for support. I'm speculating because I didn't read this anywhere but I wonder if at some level they understand that a Russian victory is a green light to other dictators to steal land which could make Trump more likely to try invading Canada or Greenland. I will mention I believe one of the reasons Trump made those threats to normalize stealing territory from other countries and to help Putin.

Also on the topic of Denmark and Greenland I can't help but mention how much I'm deeply ashamed and strongly resent the way my country is threatening Greenland and Canada, I'm really really sorry for this and wish there is more that I could do to help stop it.

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If Ukraine falls or is forced to give up territory it's going to set a terrible precedence that will be a green light for dictators to try taking more land through war. The end result is going to be an insurmountable amount of needless deaths and way more money spent than the cost of supporting Ukraine now. In fact even if we ignore other negative ripple effects caused by Ukraine loosing we still see that supporting Ukraine now is half the cost of letting Russia win (source: https://www.kyivpost.com/post/65257 )

But you, yes you have the power help stop Russia's evil war with just a few minutes of your time. They say that a grain of rice can tip a scale, the email you send or the phone call you make could be like putting the final grain of rice in the balance scale that tips the scale in Ukraine's favor.

All you need to do is try contacting politicians in your country and asking that they do whatever they can to support Ukraine. Whether it's sending aid, weapons, money or anything, it will help. For the US you can follow this guide here for how to contact them: https://www.usa.gov/elected-officials. The process of contacting politicians in your country may vary but I would suspect it to be pretty straightforward, just dial a number, send them a letter or an email. Some politicians may even still have a fax machine if you're into that. But no matter what I suspect you'll find sending them a message easier than you thought.

In addition while you're contacting them why not consider bringing up these topics that could also really help Ukraine:

  • Teach students how to recognize disinformation, rage-bait, foreign propaganda operations and cognitive warfare operations. From my research Finland is leading the way with this. This is a good short article about what Finland is doing about disinformation: https://finland.fi/life-society/educated-decisions-finnish-media-literacy-deters-disinformation/ I hope more schools can do something similar.

  • Increase in cybersecurity and crackdown on organized crime and corruption. Have you heard about a company being hacked with ransomware? If they pay where does the money go? The answer often time ends up being Russia and if not it's still going to some other criminal group that for sure doesn't deserve it. Organized and white collar crime can sometimes end up leading back to Russia so more emphasis on this can ultimately help stop money and sanctioned parts from making it back into Russia. It's believed that some hackers are either part of the Russian government or have their backing so these ransom payments may be funding the war.

  • Faster transition to renewable energy. Russia's big export is fossil fuels. They use the money to fund the war. The less demand for their products the better. Demand a fast as possible transition to renewable energy as possible. Also consider getting solar or installing a heat pump for your home especially if you plan to live there for a long time. Note that solar doesn't have to be complicated. Some countries allow for balcony solar which is a great way to get started with solar.

[-] BoycottTwitter@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 day ago

I say we should aim for boycott domination. Time to cancel those streaming subscriptions. Actually though I will say if you must cancel only some of your stream subscriptions I would cancel Paramount and CBS as my first choice to cancel because it's owned David Ellison who is turning the companies he owns into right-wing propaganda machines.

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Here's the archive link: https://web.archive.org/web/20251209025928/https://bsky.app/profile/ottoenglish.bsky.social/post/3m7gmnl2ntk2i

Note that the original post as seen in the screenshot is there but you may need to close archive.org's donation banner first to see it.

[-] BoycottTwitter@lemmy.zip 13 points 1 day ago

You got to vote and be active in politics and encourage as many people to do likewise. If more people did that the sum of our power would be far greater than the power of billionaires. We can then have reforms like regulating campaign contributions and lobbying and passing more regulations that protect the people.

For some countries there are things working against us. For example in the US billionaires have a lot of power and contribute heavily to politics in part due to the Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United v. FEC which opened the floodgates for unlimited political spending and has really harmed our country. My solution to this is to encourage people to boycott companies that donate heavily to Republicans and most importantly encourage people to vote for people who will help stop all the corruption.

[-] BoycottTwitter@lemmy.zip 17 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Bill Gates was ruthless during the 90s. Just as a random example he tried to make ACPI only work with Windows saying “It seems unfortunate if we do this work and get our partners to do the work and the result is that Linux works great without having to do the work” just as a random example.

Maybe he's making up for it now but still it's more complex than him just always being a good person.

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And I might add maybe not the happiest people either. They could have everything they want yet they don't always seem all that happy. Elon Musk for example doesn't seem much happier than the average person, maybe even less so (depends on who you're comparing against of course).

[-] BoycottTwitter@lemmy.zip 3 points 1 day ago

I posted it there! Before I was worried to post there because I didn't see any recent posts.

I was just thinking, one way to start adding Oracle might be to create a Database section and mention Oracle's database and perhaps other closed source/bad solutions like Access and suggest open source alternatives like PostgreSQL and MariaDB.

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Oracle isn't currently listed on the website but it's important to boycott the company because Larry Ellison is a mega right-wing donor and his son is buying up media companies for the purpose of turning them into right-wing propaganda machines.

One way everyone can make a difference is by uninstalling any Oracle software on your computer. You might have the Oracle JRE installed or if you’re into virtualization you may be using Virtualbox. It’s especially important to avoid Oracle software in a corporate setting because their lawyers may come after you. If you work for a company and you’re either involved in purchasing software or a software developer I would strongly recommend avoiding Oracle not just because of ethical reasons but also because typically their products are not as good from a technical standpoint as well.

For the Oracle JRE or JDK you can replace it with Adoptium. Adoptium is run by the Eclipse Foundation which is based in the EU.

For Virtualbox you can replace it with QEMU or Xen. For QEMU there are a lot of good GUI or CLI front-ends that make using it easy. See this article: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/QEMU/Front-ends note that some of the front-ends listing in that article also support Xen.

For Oracle’s database some say that PostgreSQL is a good competitor. For this one I acknowledge the topic is more complex. I’m just going to leave it at for new designs please consider avoiding Oracle’s database if you can. Oracle has a bad reputation among programmers for a reason.

[-] BoycottTwitter@lemmy.zip 14 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I don't know where this would fit in on the website but one company that is really important to boycott is Oracle. Larry Ellison is a mega right-wing donor and his son is buying up media companies for the purposes of turning them into right-wing propaganda machines.

One way everyone can make a difference is by uninstalling any Oracle software on your computer. You might have the Oracle JRE installed or if you're into virtualization you may be using Virtualbox. It's especially important to avoid Oracle software in a corporate setting because their lawyers may come after you. If you work for a company and you're either involved in purchasing software or a software developer I would strongly recommend avoiding Oracle not just because of ethical reasons but also because typically they have their products are not as good from a technical standpoint as well.

For the Oracle JRE or JDK you can replace it with Adoptium. Adoptium is run by the Eclipse Foundation which is based in the EU.

For Virtualbox you can replace it with QEMU or Xen. For QEMU there are a lot of good GUI or CLI front-ends that make using it easy. See this article: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/QEMU/Front-ends note that some of the front-ends listing in that article also support Xen.

For Oracle's database some say that PostgreSQL is a good competitor. For this one I acknowledge the topic is more complex. I'm just going to leave it at for new designs please consider avoiding Oracle's database if you can. Oracle has a bad reputation among programmers for a reason.

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