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See Directive 2019/770 for the definition of "functional" in this context. It's already a codified term: The digital content or service must be able to perform its intended functions reliably, meet the quality and…
Apple didn't manage to convince the rest of the industry that it's the better connector, so USB-C came out ahead. That was not the mandate. The mandate just told them to collaborate and standardize around one connector.
"No planned obsolescence" seems like a pretty clear goal to me. No carve-out for online games required. They don't care about GDPR penalties? I'm going to need a source for this one.
I feel like it's not broad at all, it just demands that the company delivers what they advertised, since they don't usually openly disclose the temporary nature of your "purchase", because it would hurt sales. (No,…
It stops being their property when they sell it. They keep owning the IP, but not the individual copy. Anything else is just someone coming to your house and stealing something you bought back. Basic property rights are…
Respecting basic property rights is not up for debate. If a business model relies on violating them, then it probably doesn't deserve to exist in the first place.
The problem there is that games don't usually advertise a subscription, like basicall all SaaS products do. They masquerade as a good for a one-time payment, then turn around and pretend it was a rental all along. Note…
If anyone is curious, here is an amazing and scientific YouTube channel mostly focused on the pyramids: https://youtube.com/@historyforgranite
Yes, which is why I would argue that IO is a particularly bad benchmark here, since everything is just a thin layer on top of the actual syscall, and those layers don't do any real work worth comparing. The only thing…
How is it pure Python if it delegates all of the actual work to the Kernel?