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Re: Social media thread
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2026 3:47 pm
by Dr Strangelove
Re: Social media thread
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2026 3:31 pm
by Dr Strangelove
They use mesh networks and transmit messages directly between devices, bypassing servers. In March, BitChat was searched for 400% more often in Russia than in February. Briar was searched for 70% more often, and Keet for 60% more often.
Re: Social media thread
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2026 7:23 pm
by al_keda
There is type of radio called a 'mesh' radio that works in a similar way. They have been banned in Canada. So they must work very well.
Re: Social media thread
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2026 7:34 pm
by Dr Strangelove
I let my HAM licence expire but I still know how to use it.
Re: Social media thread
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2026 11:04 am
by Dr Strangelove
Re: Social media thread
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2026 2:30 pm
by Dr Strangelove
Re: Social media thread
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2026 2:41 pm
by Dr Strangelove
Re: Social media thread
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2026 10:42 pm
by Dr Strangelove
Re: Social media thread
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2026 10:45 pm
by Dr Strangelove
The math Italy just handed Netflix is terrifying for every subscription company on Earth.
5.4 million Italian subscribers. Up to €500 per Premium user, €250 per Standard user. Netflix launched in Italy at €11.99/month in 2015 and hiked four times to €19.99 by 2024. The court said every single increase was illegal because the contract never stated a justified reason for any of them.
The total refund exposure is somewhere in the hundreds of millions of euros. For a single country with ~2% of Netflix's 325 million global subscribers.
Here's what nobody is pricing in: Germany and Spain have already filed identical challenges using the same EU Directive from 1993. Berlin and Cologne courts already ruled that generic price-change clauses are void. Italy just gave every consumer group in Europe a finished legal template.
Netflix hiked prices globally on March 26. Six days later, this ruling dropped. The company is now simultaneously raising prices worldwide while a court in its fourth-largest European market ordered it to roll prices back to 2015 levels.
The real exposure here isn't Italy. Netflix can absorb hundreds of millions. The real exposure is the legal principle: telling customers "we're raising your price, you can cancel if you don't like it" is not consent under EU law. That logic applies to every subscription service operating in Europe. Every SaaS company. Every streaming platform. Every telecom.
The freedom to cancel is not the freedom to agree. That one sentence just repriced the entire European subscription economy.
Re: Social media thread
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2026 1:59 am
by Dr Strangelove