1/22/2026 at 4:49:12 PM
Even after a long three years, it's still important content; open source will never go out of style. In fact, nothing about technology will ever cease to be important, even if it's from its early days.by techIA
1/22/2026 at 4:42:41 PM
by zdw
1/22/2026 at 4:49:12 PM
Even after a long three years, it's still important content; open source will never go out of style. In fact, nothing about technology will ever cease to be important, even if it's from its early days.by techIA
1/22/2026 at 5:01:48 PM
We need a Google replacement that’s actually regulated. Euro Google is the only way for that to happenby nothercastle
1/22/2026 at 9:01:04 PM
If you want regulations, try Baidu. They get rid of non-government-approved thoughts really quick.by Bratmon
1/22/2026 at 10:30:12 PM
The free speech absolutism rethoric from the USA is getting pretty old, especially since you don't practice it yourselves.by Sabinus
1/24/2026 at 1:44:12 AM
The unregulated monopoly that is google has really served us well too. Instead of non-government-approved thoughts we get SEO slop, sponsored links, AI overviews, mass data collection, listicles, and unhelpful search results. Seems like both extremes aren’t good right? Maybe don’t be disingenuous?by DauntingPear7
1/24/2026 at 3:18:31 PM
Because Europeans would take decades to write regulations for their own Google, and it wouldn't work because of the sheer number of prohibitions they already have.Also a lot of stingy investors there, and too much hedonism.
by rondaerth92
1/26/2026 at 8:24:07 PM
Isn't Yandex a European Google? :Dby ibobev
1/23/2026 at 2:54:36 PM
this is one way to spread positivity, not the usual doom & gloom around European-tech spread by tech bro's on shitter.prosperity and openness for everyone - however europeans tend to shoot themselves in the foot with the extra bureaucracy
by dzonga