RedstoneValley@sh.itjust.workstoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•I love my Gitea. Any tips and tricks?English
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1 year agoI was wondering if that might be a thing. Saw people talk about “the codes” instead of “code” more than once.
I was wondering if that might be a thing. Saw people talk about “the codes” instead of “code” more than once.
Only when you get every single person living in the US to infect their phone
The hurdle is that Europe tends to adopt things that are successful in the US, because it is convenient. Even most services and startups based in Europe are more or less copies of US products, with some notable exceptions of highly specialised applications. This unfortunate trend started in the 1970s, when the largest industrial players in Europe thought semiconductors were just a fad and consequently lost their competitive edge. It was seen as less risky to invest in commercially proven concepts than to actually innovate. This continues to bite us in the ass to this day.