11 comments

  • prodigycorp4 minutes ago
    Korea is backwards in technology in every possible way.<p>- For the longest time, you needed a windows computer to access any sort of government or banking service, and it&#x27;s still the case for most services<p>- Because of the reliance on crappy windows laptops, you see <i>everyone</i> who uses a laptop carries an external mouse around to places like coffee shops (bc their trackpads suck)<p>- the de-facto document format are crappy hancom formats<p>- watching korean news is farcical - every time they cut to public footage, literally 80% of the frame is blurred. I see no point in even watching the news.<p>- APIs and API documentation for stuff is sooooo poorly designed&#x2F;written<p>- External map providers were iced out of hte market until this past year<p>- You need a phone number to sign up for literally anything.<p>There are so many more examples but these are just the ones off the top of my head.<p>This is what happens in pure oligopolies. People on twitter love to fantasize about Korea being so technofuturistic but the truth is that the startup culture is terrible, there&#x27;s no venture capital scene, and the big companies write <i>all</i> the rules
  • zuzululu1 hour ago
    A little backstory to Korea&#x27;s political scene: left leaning political power has come to power , similar to UK&#x27;s Starmer, and have started implementing draconian surveillance laws.<p>There&#x27;s almost no real opposition to stop these type of insane laws that violate individual freedoms. Expect more weirdness out of Korea
    • mullingitover2 minutes ago
      What does the left have to do with this? South Korea has had draconian anti-online privacy laws for as long as it has had the internet.
    • eqvinox1 hour ago
      Starmer is about as left headed as a straight line railway across Australia. Corbyn was left (maybe).<p>cf. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.politicalcompass.org&#x2F;uk2024" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.politicalcompass.org&#x2F;uk2024</a><p>Even if you consider that page biased in whatever way - it&#x27;s still useful for comparisons on the same scale. E.g. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.politicalcompass.org&#x2F;norway2025" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.politicalcompass.org&#x2F;norway2025</a>
      • sophrosyne421 minute ago
        Starmer is a Fabian. He is textbook, self identified left and socialist. He is pretty much a poster child for leftism.
    • anigbrowl3 minutes ago
      Sure buddy, just omit the fact that the last president tried to do a coup and is now serving a long prison sentence. It&#x27;s all the fault of the left leaning guy, there was no censorship or state surveillance in Korea before that.
    • js81 hour ago
      Starmer is not left-leaning, he&#x27;s a liberal (and supports austerity). People should learn the difference between the left, the right and liberalism.
      • 866-RON-0-FEZ1 hour ago
        He&#x27;s a twonk and Britain is essentially a police state at this point. The American Revolutionary War was fought over far less than what is going on right now.
        • SV_BubbleTime21 minutes ago
          British people won’t like to hear it, but I have long suspected that a generic traits of bravery and courage were drastically reduced from men in Europe in WWII to an extend that we’re just seeing effects of now.<p>UK, France, Germany etc were mortally wounded in WWII.
      • iamnothere1 hour ago
        Traditional labels are becoming useless anyway, liberal can mean anything from libertarian free market enjoyer to radical progressive depending on who you are talking to. And I am talking about self-identified labels!<p>You also have many right wingers (internationally) moving towards things like industrial policy, subsidies, and a populist labor focus (coupled with anti-immigration rhetoric of course). In some cases, even nationalization is under discussion. It’s a wild time to try and label things.
        • ronsor34 minutes ago
          A better axis is libertarian-authoritarian, because the &quot;left&quot; and the &quot;right&quot; aren&#x27;t inherently either.
      • sophrosyne422 minutes ago
        Starmer is a freaking Fabian. Saying he is not a leftist or socialist is just an outright lie. At best it is intended to make out destructionist leftism to be &quot;normal&quot; or &quot;centrist&quot;.
      • yonaguska1 hour ago
        at this point I don&#x27;t get bogged down in the details. They&#x27;re all just different masks for authoritarianism.
      • fithisux50 minutes ago
        Are crooks called liberals these days?
    • donkeylazy4562 minutes ago
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  • shlewis53 minutes ago
    No traditional media talk about this as much as it should be. No one seems to care but the always-angry, chronically online. I had no high hopes for free internet in this country but it&#x27;s getting worse than I&#x27;ve ever imagined.
  • october814027 minutes ago
    The future is self hosted private invite only communities of vetted real life humans, likely done in person.
    • SV_BubbleTime20 minutes ago
      And when you need longer reach than that?<p>A “I vouch for this person” system?
  • donkeylazy4561 hour ago
    Forcing CUDA and guiding for Ubuntu 18.04 (FYI, EOS was 2023). Do they really think single Quadro GPU server can handle heavy traffics in real-time?
    • iamnothere1 hour ago
      It’s insane to mandate the specific vendor used. This reads like a backroom deal was reached. Or gross incompetence.
      • rwmj1 hour ago
        South Korea has history, for years their banking applications required ActiveX: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Web_compatibility_issues_in_South_Korea" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Web_compatibility_issues_in_So...</a>
      • greenavocado15 minutes ago
        Gross not giving a damn
  • petermcneeley56 minutes ago
    The catholic church fought the printing press for hundreds of years. Lets see how long our rulers fight the internet.
    • themafia49 minutes ago
      The printing press was very much an invention &#x2F;not&#x2F; at the disposal of the citizens. It analogizes poorly to the Internet.
    • fithisux51 minutes ago
      It&#x27;s far worse.
  • eqvinox1 hour ago
    Minority Report wasn&#x27;t supposed to be an instruction manual ffs.<p>Also, will the AI curtail artistic activity? Things it doesn&#x27;t recognize? We had watchdogs on personal expression before, one of the outcomes was &quot;degenerate art&quot; [<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Degenerate_art" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Degenerate_art</a>]
  • Cider99864 hours ago
    Original: South Korean Online Communities Will Need to Scan Every Images with AI Censorship Tools
  • matt321055 minutes ago
    They have stock in nvidia
  • fithisux51 minutes ago
    &quot;will need&quot;???
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