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マリウス@lemmy.sdf.orgto Monero@monero.town•Not your keys, not your coins: keep your money off centralized exchanges2·1 month agoAn ad camouflaged as blog post providing little to no value for the reader and probably only written for SEO. Why is this being upvoted?
As soon as it can properly phone it might be included in such reviews.
マリウス@lemmy.sdf.orgto Open Source@lemmy.ml•How The German Government is Planning for an Open Future1·6 months ago“How the German government failed to build a meaningful IT industry over the past thirty years due to the lack of knowledgeable workforce and a failed education system to train them, and is now looking into open source for help to get them out of their US controlled infrastructure.”
マリウス@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Contribute to online freedom with SnowflakeEnglish1·6 months agoHumans need to stop naming things “Snowflake”. We have too many. Perform an internet search with “snowflake SUFFIX”, where SUFFIX is any other term, eg Crypto or Database or Movie, and you will get at least one hit.
マリウス@lemmy.sdf.orgto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Germany to Fund Open Source Software Maintainers Through New Fellowship Program1·9 months agoNLNet
The main problem with these Funds, especially European ones, are the inability of the people running the funds to properly identify technologies and direct funding to the right projects. If you have ever taken a look at NLNet’s projects you will find how there’s a 20:1 ratio of projects that are like “Errrr… okay” versus “Yes, that’s a useful thing to fund”. It also doesn’t help the case that a noticeable amount of the funded projects appear relatively low in activity already.
For example, NLNet is funding bringing an extremely niche and largely irrelevant Android ROM to an even more niche phone and helping it release an update (?!?), while on the other hand you cannot find any support for a smartphone-related project that makes actual sense. I’d argue that there are plenty more successful “de-googled” Android ROMs that have a better track record and a larger user base than Replicant. And I’d also argue that there are a lot more reasonable Pinephone projects (cough cough Camera cough) to sponsor than bringing Android to it to make it… another Android phone?
Horizon Europe
Horizon on the other hand has a different focus. It is not an open-source fund, but a broad “technology research” fund that ventures into health, environmental and many more areas. Horizon is very much politically driven. One famous example is the Horizon 2021-2022 programme agenda, which they unfortunately deleted, that describes HORIZON-CL3-2021-FCT-01-02: Lawful interception using new and emerging technologies (5G & beyond, quantum computing and encryption). Horizon is the very initiative that ProtonMail received funding from, btw.
Long story short, I don’t think more funds and programs are needed, but rather a different way of how the existing ones are being run. From what I see, in many cases funds either completely miss the target, or they suffer from NIH syndrome when there are existing alternatives.
I know that I’m supposed to enjoy each comment equally, but this one really made my day.