Software should do what I want it to, not stick to a spec.
>got flagged by big N Big N, really?
Hey at least Chrome lets you can bypass SSL errors. Firefox makes it impossible to bypass SSL errors if the site uses HSTS. So much for the browser for power users.
It is not unacceptable to say that people of different sexes behave differently. That is dismissive and also anti-science.
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That’s not wishful, that’s straight delusional.
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Multiple official websites such as https://gdpr.eu/ have cookie banners.
No, it’s not the economy. All the people my age who have children are the less financially and intellectually equipped to be parents. Yet they are doing fine.
If there is something Congress will always be functional for is increasing spending.
That’s some damn bad bus factor.
It came unwound when we allowed mass immigration to destroy the wages of the lower end and stopped building to respond to the housing demand. That can be easily undone, if the powers to be allowed it.
That’s very different from the website not working on the default settings of Firefox, which is what most users are expected to be running.
Why would the EU fine you for something you did before you had operations in the EU? I don’t think it works that way.
What’s the EU going to do to you if you don’t have operations in the EU?
VMware wants to sell to European clients. If they didn’t they wouldn’t have cookie banners.
They don’t track Bob at 17th Rosewood St. They put him into groups of things they think he is likely to buy. Which is close to targeting people.
Software should do what I want it to, not stick to a spec.
>got flagged by big N Big N, really?
Hey at least Chrome lets you can bypass SSL errors. Firefox makes it impossible to bypass SSL errors if the site uses HSTS. So much for the browser for power users.
It is not unacceptable to say that people of different sexes behave differently. That is dismissive and also anti-science.
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That’s not wishful, that’s straight delusional.
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Multiple official websites such as https://gdpr.eu/ have cookie banners.
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No, it’s not the economy. All the people my age who have children are the less financially and intellectually equipped to be parents. Yet they are doing fine.
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If there is something Congress will always be functional for is increasing spending.
That’s some damn bad bus factor.
It came unwound when we allowed mass immigration to destroy the wages of the lower end and stopped building to respond to the housing demand. That can be easily undone, if the powers to be allowed it.
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That’s very different from the website not working on the default settings of Firefox, which is what most users are expected to be running.
Why would the EU fine you for something you did before you had operations in the EU? I don’t think it works that way.
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What’s the EU going to do to you if you don’t have operations in the EU?
VMware wants to sell to European clients. If they didn’t they wouldn’t have cookie banners.
They don’t track Bob at 17th Rosewood St. They put him into groups of things they think he is likely to buy. Which is close to targeting people.