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The day is over and I didn’t get as much done as I’d have liked.

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  • diemkay@hachyderm.ioD This user is from outside of this forum
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    diemkay@hachyderm.io
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    #1

    The day is over and I didn’t get as much done as I’d have liked.

    A bit hard to concentrate given the breadth and extent of the Epstein files revelations. These aren’t people I will ever meet or interact with, but the depravity and brazenness of it all just got to me. Toddler life was rough too. So I gave myself a break and some grace.

    The horrors of it all. Truly ew, ew, ew and more ew. And it’s barely scratching the surface of the yuck. Inescapable, on every news website, touching so many things.

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    • diemkay@hachyderm.ioD diemkay@hachyderm.io

      The day is over and I didn’t get as much done as I’d have liked.

      A bit hard to concentrate given the breadth and extent of the Epstein files revelations. These aren’t people I will ever meet or interact with, but the depravity and brazenness of it all just got to me. Toddler life was rough too. So I gave myself a break and some grace.

      The horrors of it all. Truly ew, ew, ew and more ew. And it’s barely scratching the surface of the yuck. Inescapable, on every news website, touching so many things.

      diemkay@hachyderm.ioD This user is from outside of this forum
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      diemkay@hachyderm.io
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      #2

      Some days I wish j could just turn it off and not care. But the rot extends—predictably—deep into tech leaders.

      And if only it was just their software leaking and spilling into Europe. That would be “easy” to remove. But it’s their mindset too, and their unhinged desire to see it all burn and return to tribalism while they laugh all the way to the bank.

      Their hate of EU is now interfering with the laws of the continent we live on and threatening to break it up.

      The same Thiel winking at the idea of Brexit, who also explains why democracy and freedom are incompatible in mainstream financial papers and journals.

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      • diemkay@hachyderm.ioD diemkay@hachyderm.io

        Some days I wish j could just turn it off and not care. But the rot extends—predictably—deep into tech leaders.

        And if only it was just their software leaking and spilling into Europe. That would be “easy” to remove. But it’s their mindset too, and their unhinged desire to see it all burn and return to tribalism while they laugh all the way to the bank.

        Their hate of EU is now interfering with the laws of the continent we live on and threatening to break it up.

        The same Thiel winking at the idea of Brexit, who also explains why democracy and freedom are incompatible in mainstream financial papers and journals.

        diemkay@hachyderm.ioD This user is from outside of this forum
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        #3

        In 2025, Big Tech—just ten major companies—spent €49 million lobbying Brussels. That’s more than pharma, finance, and automotive combined.

        Google funds all sixteen major European think tanks shaping EU policy. Not *some* of them. All of them. Amazon and Meta fund most of the rest.

        This is no longer “poor old me, I need a bit of help,” this is full regulatory capture. With a view to becoming even more embedded into businesses and governments, and getting whatever favorable legislation passed or diluted to suit them.

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        • diemkay@hachyderm.ioD diemkay@hachyderm.io

          In 2025, Big Tech—just ten major companies—spent €49 million lobbying Brussels. That’s more than pharma, finance, and automotive combined.

          Google funds all sixteen major European think tanks shaping EU policy. Not *some* of them. All of them. Amazon and Meta fund most of the rest.

          This is no longer “poor old me, I need a bit of help,” this is full regulatory capture. With a view to becoming even more embedded into businesses and governments, and getting whatever favorable legislation passed or diluted to suit them.

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          Big Tech lobby budgets hit record levels | Corporate Europe Observatory

          New figures show that the digital industry as a whole is now spending €151 million a year on lobbying the EU, a major increase to what was already considerable firepower.

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          diemkay@hachyderm.ioD This user is from outside of this forum
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          But then I see some people legit praising these “business geniuses” instead of looking at where their money and power comes from and where it’s going.

          I don’t like where things are going and I don’t want their values in Europe.

          Plus, the moment Trump is gone, something worse will replace him too.

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          • diemkay@hachyderm.ioD diemkay@hachyderm.io

            But then I see some people legit praising these “business geniuses” instead of looking at where their money and power comes from and where it’s going.

            I don’t like where things are going and I don’t want their values in Europe.

            Plus, the moment Trump is gone, something worse will replace him too.

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            #5

            Anyway, to end on the best thing I’ve read lately:

            “Where does it all end? is the big question. […] The implication is that it may have already gone too far and probably has. The clear call to action is to stop exposing so much abuse, to avoid the moral dangers of looking at all of it. Where does it all end? is the sort of question that somebody asks when they don't want it to end, and they don't even want the process of ending it to begin.

            So often the question is “have we gone too far?" So rarely is it the statement: "They have gone too far." So often the question posed is "where does it all end?" So rarely is the question “how will we make this end?”

            […]

            It ends with justice and liberation from the abuses of supremacy and the tyranny of the supremacist billionaire mindset.

            This destination is where our compass must point, and we should accept none other, even as we acknowledge the challenges and gird ourselves for the journey.”

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            Where It Ends

            Answering the enabler's constant question, and contemplating the depraved depths of the billionaire mindset.

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            • diemkay@hachyderm.ioD diemkay@hachyderm.io

              In 2025, Big Tech—just ten major companies—spent €49 million lobbying Brussels. That’s more than pharma, finance, and automotive combined.

              Google funds all sixteen major European think tanks shaping EU policy. Not *some* of them. All of them. Amazon and Meta fund most of the rest.

              This is no longer “poor old me, I need a bit of help,” this is full regulatory capture. With a view to becoming even more embedded into businesses and governments, and getting whatever favorable legislation passed or diluted to suit them.

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              Big Tech lobby budgets hit record levels | Corporate Europe Observatory

              New figures show that the digital industry as a whole is now spending €151 million a year on lobbying the EU, a major increase to what was already considerable firepower.

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              @diemkay

              Woah this is fucking depressing...

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              • oscarfalcon@mastodon.socialO oscarfalcon@mastodon.social

                @diemkay

                Woah this is fucking depressing...

                diemkay@hachyderm.ioD This user is from outside of this forum
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                @oscarfalcon tell me about it. In some ways it barely scratches the surface given the rest of the news. But at least for software, the good news is that there are plenty of alternatives. We are not powerless and things aren’t as hopeless, but it does start with awareness that hurts.

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                • diemkay@hachyderm.ioD diemkay@hachyderm.io

                  In 2025, Big Tech—just ten major companies—spent €49 million lobbying Brussels. That’s more than pharma, finance, and automotive combined.

                  Google funds all sixteen major European think tanks shaping EU policy. Not *some* of them. All of them. Amazon and Meta fund most of the rest.

                  This is no longer “poor old me, I need a bit of help,” this is full regulatory capture. With a view to becoming even more embedded into businesses and governments, and getting whatever favorable legislation passed or diluted to suit them.

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                  Big Tech lobby budgets hit record levels | Corporate Europe Observatory

                  New figures show that the digital industry as a whole is now spending €151 million a year on lobbying the EU, a major increase to what was already considerable firepower.

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                  becha@social.v.stB This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @diemkay pinging some people who care about digital sovereignty : @letoams @CEDO @mir @vaurora @bert_hubert @natacha @marleenstikker

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                  • diemkay@hachyderm.ioD diemkay@hachyderm.io

                    In 2025, Big Tech—just ten major companies—spent €49 million lobbying Brussels. That’s more than pharma, finance, and automotive combined.

                    Google funds all sixteen major European think tanks shaping EU policy. Not *some* of them. All of them. Amazon and Meta fund most of the rest.

                    This is no longer “poor old me, I need a bit of help,” this is full regulatory capture. With a view to becoming even more embedded into businesses and governments, and getting whatever favorable legislation passed or diluted to suit them.

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                    Big Tech lobby budgets hit record levels | Corporate Europe Observatory

                    New figures show that the digital industry as a whole is now spending €151 million a year on lobbying the EU, a major increase to what was already considerable firepower.

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                    blathoud@infosec.exchangeB This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @diemkay

                    There seems to be a trend...
                    What will the EU do to counter what looks like an offensive against its founding principles?
                    https://www.ft.com/content/f8696da1-5fe6-4218-be9c-5309bd9a6ae5

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                    • diemkay@hachyderm.ioD diemkay@hachyderm.io

                      In 2025, Big Tech—just ten major companies—spent €49 million lobbying Brussels. That’s more than pharma, finance, and automotive combined.

                      Google funds all sixteen major European think tanks shaping EU policy. Not *some* of them. All of them. Amazon and Meta fund most of the rest.

                      This is no longer “poor old me, I need a bit of help,” this is full regulatory capture. With a view to becoming even more embedded into businesses and governments, and getting whatever favorable legislation passed or diluted to suit them.

                      Link Preview Image
                      Big Tech lobby budgets hit record levels | Corporate Europe Observatory

                      New figures show that the digital industry as a whole is now spending €151 million a year on lobbying the EU, a major increase to what was already considerable firepower.

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                      zbrando@social.vivaldi.netZ This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @diemkay As I always say, want to hit big tech and US interests? Just outlaw lobbing and target advertising and see what happens in one year.

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                      • diemkay@hachyderm.ioD diemkay@hachyderm.io

                        In 2025, Big Tech—just ten major companies—spent €49 million lobbying Brussels. That’s more than pharma, finance, and automotive combined.

                        Google funds all sixteen major European think tanks shaping EU policy. Not *some* of them. All of them. Amazon and Meta fund most of the rest.

                        This is no longer “poor old me, I need a bit of help,” this is full regulatory capture. With a view to becoming even more embedded into businesses and governments, and getting whatever favorable legislation passed or diluted to suit them.

                        Link Preview Image
                        Big Tech lobby budgets hit record levels | Corporate Europe Observatory

                        New figures show that the digital industry as a whole is now spending €151 million a year on lobbying the EU, a major increase to what was already considerable firepower.

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                        metin@graphics.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #11

                        @diemkay @vosje62 "Friends of Europe"… Wow, that sounds corny. 😏

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                        • diemkay@hachyderm.ioD diemkay@hachyderm.io

                          In 2025, Big Tech—just ten major companies—spent €49 million lobbying Brussels. That’s more than pharma, finance, and automotive combined.

                          Google funds all sixteen major European think tanks shaping EU policy. Not *some* of them. All of them. Amazon and Meta fund most of the rest.

                          This is no longer “poor old me, I need a bit of help,” this is full regulatory capture. With a view to becoming even more embedded into businesses and governments, and getting whatever favorable legislation passed or diluted to suit them.

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                          Big Tech lobby budgets hit record levels | Corporate Europe Observatory

                          New figures show that the digital industry as a whole is now spending €151 million a year on lobbying the EU, a major increase to what was already considerable firepower.

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                          ulrikehahn@fediscience.org
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                          @diemkay 👆these numbers are extraordinary!

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                          • diemkay@hachyderm.ioD diemkay@hachyderm.io

                            @oscarfalcon tell me about it. In some ways it barely scratches the surface given the rest of the news. But at least for software, the good news is that there are plenty of alternatives. We are not powerless and things aren’t as hopeless, but it does start with awareness that hurts.

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                            @diemkay

                            Agree.

                            BTW, love this I saw on your website...

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                            • diemkay@hachyderm.ioD diemkay@hachyderm.io

                              In 2025, Big Tech—just ten major companies—spent €49 million lobbying Brussels. That’s more than pharma, finance, and automotive combined.

                              Google funds all sixteen major European think tanks shaping EU policy. Not *some* of them. All of them. Amazon and Meta fund most of the rest.

                              This is no longer “poor old me, I need a bit of help,” this is full regulatory capture. With a view to becoming even more embedded into businesses and governments, and getting whatever favorable legislation passed or diluted to suit them.

                              Link Preview Image
                              Big Tech lobby budgets hit record levels | Corporate Europe Observatory

                              New figures show that the digital industry as a whole is now spending €151 million a year on lobbying the EU, a major increase to what was already considerable firepower.

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                              @diemkay #Google and #Amazon should be kicked out of our democracies!

                              #FuckOffGoogle #FuckOffAmazon

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                              • diemkay@hachyderm.ioD diemkay@hachyderm.io

                                In 2025, Big Tech—just ten major companies—spent €49 million lobbying Brussels. That’s more than pharma, finance, and automotive combined.

                                Google funds all sixteen major European think tanks shaping EU policy. Not *some* of them. All of them. Amazon and Meta fund most of the rest.

                                This is no longer “poor old me, I need a bit of help,” this is full regulatory capture. With a view to becoming even more embedded into businesses and governments, and getting whatever favorable legislation passed or diluted to suit them.

                                Link Preview Image
                                Big Tech lobby budgets hit record levels | Corporate Europe Observatory

                                New figures show that the digital industry as a whole is now spending €151 million a year on lobbying the EU, a major increase to what was already considerable firepower.

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                                @diemkay I would carefully caution against this understanding. While there are undoubtedly some think-tanks that are sock puppets, some of the think tanks listed are highly respected and regularly publish opinions which go against the ideas of big tech. It's not as plain cut as you might think.

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                                • becha@social.v.stB becha@social.v.st

                                  @diemkay pinging some people who care about digital sovereignty : @letoams @CEDO @mir @vaurora @bert_hubert @natacha @marleenstikker

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                                  @becha
                                  Thanks so much this is super useful, not real surprise but when you have precise references than it makes your words stronger.

                                  @diemkay @letoams @CEDO @mir @vaurora @bert_hubert @marleenstikker

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                                  • diemkay@hachyderm.ioD diemkay@hachyderm.io

                                    @oscarfalcon tell me about it. In some ways it barely scratches the surface given the rest of the news. But at least for software, the good news is that there are plenty of alternatives. We are not powerless and things aren’t as hopeless, but it does start with awareness that hurts.

                                    disreputable_craftsman@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @diemkay @oscarfalcon plenty of alternatives BUT eventually still a big problem: even if we don't use gmail, as most of the people do, our mails are still analysed by Gggle... it is pratically impossible to ditch whtspp, eveybody use it, even for work related purposes. In the people surrounding me I really can't say awareness is growing, they still don't give a fuck.

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                                    • zbrando@social.vivaldi.netZ zbrando@social.vivaldi.net

                                      @diemkay As I always say, want to hit big tech and US interests? Just outlaw lobbing and target advertising and see what happens in one year.

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                                      @zbrando @diemkay OK, but what exactly is "lobbing" and what exactly is "target advertising"?

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                                      • diemkay@hachyderm.ioD diemkay@hachyderm.io

                                        In 2025, Big Tech—just ten major companies—spent €49 million lobbying Brussels. That’s more than pharma, finance, and automotive combined.

                                        Google funds all sixteen major European think tanks shaping EU policy. Not *some* of them. All of them. Amazon and Meta fund most of the rest.

                                        This is no longer “poor old me, I need a bit of help,” this is full regulatory capture. With a view to becoming even more embedded into businesses and governments, and getting whatever favorable legislation passed or diluted to suit them.

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                                        Big Tech lobby budgets hit record levels | Corporate Europe Observatory

                                        New figures show that the digital industry as a whole is now spending €151 million a year on lobbying the EU, a major increase to what was already considerable firepower.

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                                        @EUCommission @HennaVirkkunen Stop this #bigtech lobby firms in #brussel #EU

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                                        • disreputable_craftsman@mastodon.socialD disreputable_craftsman@mastodon.social

                                          @diemkay @oscarfalcon plenty of alternatives BUT eventually still a big problem: even if we don't use gmail, as most of the people do, our mails are still analysed by Gggle... it is pratically impossible to ditch whtspp, eveybody use it, even for work related purposes. In the people surrounding me I really can't say awareness is growing, they still don't give a fuck.

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                                          @Disreputable_Craftsman @diemkay

                                          Have a similar situation where I tried to get my aviation crew into signal and they all refused (or looked at me in that strange way people do when they don't want to try something new). I am on signal but using meta's app is becoming harder and harder every day.

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