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@Rusty @dragonarchitect I disagree re: webOS and FirefoxOS.

#webOS failed due to lack of market penetration (there was only like 1 Tablet from #hp) and #FirefoxOS failed because @mozillaofficial didn't even offer to sell devices to folks like me and @fuchsiii that wanted one.

  • The only devices with #Firefox OS in the #EU were a few #NetLock'd #prepaid phones that got sold in Spain (reqiring ID for no valid reason!) and which were essentially useless for anyone outside of Spain.

Add to that the absurdity that #Mozilla basically expected carriers (!!) to maintain and provide the #AppStore|s themselves and you get market fracturing worse than the "P.R." #China (!!!)…

It was mismanaged and self-sabotaged in the worst possible way.

  • Similar to how #OLPC never sold the #XO1 in retail and didn't even offer the "Give one, Get one" deal in most places...

The #Duopoly of #Android & #iOS wasn't unavoidable, but an outcome of #SelfSabotage and halfassed non-commitment by competitors!

A UK competition probe of mobile browsers finds that the Apple-Google duopoly is 'anti-innovation'.

A UK competition authority investigation of Apple and Google's mobile browsers has concluded that the mobile duopoly's policies are "holding back innovation” and could also be limiting economic growth.

mediafaro.org/article/20250312

TechCrunch · A UK competition probe of mobile browsers finds that the Apple-Google duopoly is 'anti-innovation'.By Natasha Lomas

#Thailand's #mobile market is now effectively a cosy #duopoly - it's facetious of #BangkokPost to keep up the pretense of #market #competition after witnessing the #regulator and powers of the day failing to stop the True-DTAC merger. #telecoms #BigFail #journalism

#Bandwidth battle begins🧐🤔🇹🇭
" #NBTC chairman Boonbaichaiyapruck said the #auction is expected to attract major #operators,🤥 though the market only has two major operators: #AIS and #True"
bangkokpost.com/business/gener

Bangkok Post · Bandwidth battle beginsBy Komsan Tortermvasana

"Whether you are a liberal or a conservative in the United States it does not matter because you will be united in your hatred of people with left-wing politics.

It is politically advantageous to have the entire country hating the only political ideology that historically has been able to defeat fascism.

Liberalism is a right-wing ideology. It will not save you."

C: Madeline Pendleton, artist, activist

One more civil right #Democrats failed to codify into law during the 30 years they were in power since 1965. It turns out a party run by neocons and corporate shills never gave a sh*t about human rights.

Trump has repealed Lyndon Johnson's 1965 executive order banning hiring discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.

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@abcfeeds

Aldi is ok for some value groceries however suffers in a few areas
-quality - fresh produce appears older and goes off quicker,
- manufactured foods are made to a price point so they have fewer key ingredients and more filling. Eg, marmalade has more agar and less fruit.
- range - limited including fewer size options.
- prices are the same on many products, or even higher, with direct comparison difficult due to differences in packaging size.

That said there are the occasional good value, quality products at ALDI if you take the time to seek them out.

#BernieSanders Says There Is No Choice: 'We Must Defeat the #Oligarchs'

The U.S. Senator from Vermont is asking big questions about how to achieve—even in the face of #Trump's return—an "economy and government that works for all, not just the few."

by Jon Queally, Nov 30, 2024

"With the progressive movement in the United States still grappling with how best to respond to president-elect Donald Trump's victory earlier this month, Sen. Bernie Sanders issued a statement Saturday clarifying his belief that confronting the ruling oligarchy over the 'coming months and years' will be the key battle for anyone who wants to build an economy and political system that puts the interests of everyday #WorkingPeople ahead of those of #SuperWealthy elites.

"The Independent U.S. Senator from Vermont suggested Trump's victory was the direct result of a political economy largely controlled by the nation's richest individuals and powerful #corporations and a situation in which massive wealth inequality has also created an incredible power imbalance.

"'This is what Oligarchy looks like,' Sanders said. 'Today, while 60% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck, three multi-billionaires own more wealth than the bottom half of American society.'

"With a 'greater concentration of ownership than we have seen since the #GildedAge,' Sanders continued, from healthcare and financial services to the food, transportation, and housing sectors—'fewer and fewer giant corporations control what is produced and the prices we pay.'

"Sanders slammed a corporate media system in which corporate consolidation has led to an information and entertainment ecosystem in which an estimated '90% of U.S. media is controlled by just six huge global conglomerates,' and a political system 'increasingly controlled by the #BillionaireClass' that is allowed to inject nearly limitless amounts of money into elections, most of it secretly and without accountability.

"'In the recent elections,' Sanders bemoaned, 'just 150 billionaire families spent nearly $2 billion to get their candidates elected.' Such a reality, he said, must be challenged.

"'Our job in the coming months and years is clear. We must defeat the oligarchs and create an economy and government that works for all, not just the few.'

"How can such a defeat of these powerful forces be achieved? Sanders' latest statement did not reveal a prescription, but in a series of recent missives, social media posts, and interviews over the last week, the two-time presidential candidate has said that focusing on building working-class power is the key.

"In a letter to supporters last week, Sanders said the question of 'where do we go from here?' is a 'very serious' one that demands deep scrutiny in the coming weeks and months. And he asked a series of more specific questions that he said must be addressed, including:

• How do we expand our efforts to build a multi-racial, multi-generational working-class movement?
• How do we create a 50 state movement, not politics based on the electoral college and 'battleground' states?
• How do we deal with #CitizensUnited and the ability of billionaires to buy elections?
• How do we recruit more working-class candidates for office at all levels of government?
• Should we be supporting Independent candidates who are prepared to take on both parties?
• How do we better support union organizing?
• How do we put together listening sessions around the country that intentionally seek input from people who did not vote for Democrats in the last election?
• How do we best use social media to build our movement and combat the lies and disinformation coming from the billionaire class and right-wing media?

"In a subsequent interview with The Nation, Sanders it is 'absolutely' necessary to find ways to challenge both the #DemocraticParty and the #RepublicanParty, both of which are dominated by #CorporateInterests and #WealthyDonors.

"'We just cannot sit back and accept candidates who are not prepared to stand up to #BigMoney interests and fight for the working class,' Sanders said. 'We cannot continue to do that. So, in one way or another, we have got to bring forth candidates who [will stand up to Big Money].'"

commondreams.org/news/bernie-s

Common Dreams · Sanders Says There Is No Choice: 'We Must Defeat the Oligarchs' | Common DreamsThe U.S. Senator from Vermont is asking big questions about how to achieve—even in the face of Trump's return—an "economy and government that works for all, not just the few."

Coles and Woolworths control two-thirds of Australia's #supermarket sector. #Woolworths Group reported a $1.7 billion net #profit (after tax) for the 2023/24 financial year

abc.net.au/news/2024-12-03/woo

United Workers #Union members picketing outside the Woolworths distribution centre in #Dandenong South on Tuesday.3rd December 2024
(Photo: Kate Meade)