Which would be fine, if it was just a trade union like originally designed. I really love the original idea of EU. I could even get behind more federation style, although trade union is vastly preferable for me - but I…
the problem is that EU has no way for citizens/voters to actually purge those bad individuals.
which speaks volumes about either EU overstepping it's bounds as an entity, or is severely lacking checks and balances.
>Lets say the primary force we need to prevent is russian influence campaigns that back and push far right nationalists who will destabilize democracy. Is that a sufficient reason for controls? No. Because if you solve…
>both sides
>It doesn't answer the question of "what do we do about parents that don't do their job properly." Like with normal cases - have court go over this. But decision if any form of age lock should be implemented or not is…
>They've essentially gotten roped into maintaining a huge chunk of internet infrastructure, for free Just because they don't charge you directly, doesn’t matter it's not profitable for them.
or cyclists should have their own lanes, pedestrians shouldn't walk on them - and vice versa. and if you're stuck behind someone slow just overtake them when you can. Safe or not - it is up to individual to decide if it…
I hate this approach to them problem, because it is not a technical problem. Because it focuses on technical aspects and accepts the premise of 'age verification must be solved'. It doesn’t, and discretion what content…
the issue isn't fines themselves it's the fact that fines are part of agency's income and it is their best interest(as a bureaucratic agency) to keep them at highest level where companies will still pay them.…
Why? why would we need to fund and make Europen Alternative to Surveilance (tm) when we could just you know - not have it at all?
they wouldn't wait an hour either.
>Right, I would argue they are part of technology, because bureaucracy clearly is, laws move in scope of what's possible and economically feasible, and culture is entirely downstream of that. then you’re using different…
ever heard of things like laws? like culture? like changing procedures instead of means? unless you want to argue semantics and go 'actually they're all part of technology', but that makes your argument even less…
Because this does not address the problem at all. Or rather - it does not address my problems as a citizen, and it just pushes responsibility of parents onto 3rd parties and punishes everyone collectively for it. Also…
I wish it was decade for me, in early 2010s they were still teaching 90s approach to handling complex projects(upfront design, with custom DSL for each project and fully modelled by BA without any contact with actual…
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Exactly the same way as i do now for such laws. It's pointless, does not increase security, does increase complexity of every interaction, and introduces a lot of weird edge cases. What i want is full anonymity…
Web is already mostly centralized, and corporations which should be scrutinized in way they handle security, PII and overall software issues are without oversight. It is also a matter of respect towards professionals.…
No, because it isn't something that should be up to google's control.
True, you can't separate ads vs sponsored content quite easily. but you can help this by banning all forms of active tracking. Static ads only, no click tracking, and complete ban on profiling clients and especially on…
It wasn't a directed statement but a general one. "Conflict is essential to human life, whether between different aspects of oneself, between oneself and the environment, between different individuals or between…
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I am sorry but is being employed a job or a daycare? Not only this is extremely patronizing towards all people on spectrum, but at the same time extremely hurtful statement for people who are treating employment as a…
>made it work More like made it dysfunctional - i live in EU btw Laws are system made by people who live within that system - it is a part of resource distribution system. Lawmakers do work in their own interest, and so…
Which would be fine, if it was just a trade union like originally designed. I really love the original idea of EU. I could even get behind more federation style, although trade union is vastly preferable for me - but I…
the problem is that EU has no way for citizens/voters to actually purge those bad individuals.
which speaks volumes about either EU overstepping it's bounds as an entity, or is severely lacking checks and balances.
>Lets say the primary force we need to prevent is russian influence campaigns that back and push far right nationalists who will destabilize democracy. Is that a sufficient reason for controls? No. Because if you solve…
>both sides
>It doesn't answer the question of "what do we do about parents that don't do their job properly." Like with normal cases - have court go over this. But decision if any form of age lock should be implemented or not is…
>They've essentially gotten roped into maintaining a huge chunk of internet infrastructure, for free Just because they don't charge you directly, doesn’t matter it's not profitable for them.
or cyclists should have their own lanes, pedestrians shouldn't walk on them - and vice versa. and if you're stuck behind someone slow just overtake them when you can. Safe or not - it is up to individual to decide if it…
I hate this approach to them problem, because it is not a technical problem. Because it focuses on technical aspects and accepts the premise of 'age verification must be solved'. It doesn’t, and discretion what content…
the issue isn't fines themselves it's the fact that fines are part of agency's income and it is their best interest(as a bureaucratic agency) to keep them at highest level where companies will still pay them.…
Why? why would we need to fund and make Europen Alternative to Surveilance (tm) when we could just you know - not have it at all?
they wouldn't wait an hour either.
>Right, I would argue they are part of technology, because bureaucracy clearly is, laws move in scope of what's possible and economically feasible, and culture is entirely downstream of that. then you’re using different…
ever heard of things like laws? like culture? like changing procedures instead of means? unless you want to argue semantics and go 'actually they're all part of technology', but that makes your argument even less…
Because this does not address the problem at all. Or rather - it does not address my problems as a citizen, and it just pushes responsibility of parents onto 3rd parties and punishes everyone collectively for it. Also…
I wish it was decade for me, in early 2010s they were still teaching 90s approach to handling complex projects(upfront design, with custom DSL for each project and fully modelled by BA without any contact with actual…
Congratulations, you've put subscription on running red lights.
Exactly the same way as i do now for such laws. It's pointless, does not increase security, does increase complexity of every interaction, and introduces a lot of weird edge cases. What i want is full anonymity…
Web is already mostly centralized, and corporations which should be scrutinized in way they handle security, PII and overall software issues are without oversight. It is also a matter of respect towards professionals.…
No, because it isn't something that should be up to google's control.
True, you can't separate ads vs sponsored content quite easily. but you can help this by banning all forms of active tracking. Static ads only, no click tracking, and complete ban on profiling clients and especially on…
It wasn't a directed statement but a general one. "Conflict is essential to human life, whether between different aspects of oneself, between oneself and the environment, between different individuals or between…
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I am sorry but is being employed a job or a daycare? Not only this is extremely patronizing towards all people on spectrum, but at the same time extremely hurtful statement for people who are treating employment as a…
>made it work More like made it dysfunctional - i live in EU btw Laws are system made by people who live within that system - it is a part of resource distribution system. Lawmakers do work in their own interest, and so…