You mean like this: https://www.sovereign.co.nz/life-and-disability/pages/income... ?
"Tragic"
You talk as if the GDPR was a win for privacy. It wasn't. It was poorly drafted legislation by people who had no idea what they were doing.
Something to torpedo tech everywhere. Yay!
> Use the interview to weed out fakes. My time is actually more valuable than this. There are signals available to them to show they take original work seriously and are bucking their cultural trends of cheating…
AMP is the version of every news site that takes 10 seconds to redirect me to the real version if I'm lucky.
And chrome accounts.
By and large if a paper is published from a Chinese University, you ignore it. Sounds like we should do that with the students as well.
If GDPR didn't make you block the EU, this will.
Fuck they're mental.
I can't wait for AMP to die. Too many broken sites and translating urls away from google's attempt at taking over their hosting.
Its wonderful how much Go wants everyone to repeatedly develop container data structures. That way everyone gets their own artisanal bugs.
Great, so force SQL to 'join' things that aren't tables and 'select' things that aren't rows. SQL wasn't built for querying every possible data store.
A binding agreement? Why would he sign one of those?
Using slack was your first mistake.
Who needs any of that? Just remove people from the voter registration of candidates that disapprove of you in their country. Oh that already happened?
The opt-out, is to navigate away and not use their service. Which matches the GDPR - if you need the data to create a contract - like 'we use your data in exchange for your use of our site' then you can keep it. >…
GDPR used "privacy" to get passed, but it sure doesn't protect it.
They picked GDPR instead.
History proved Bozo correct.
I had no idea Apple still made computers.
Not at all. This is what you get if you demand a leader have terrible work/life balance.
Silencing it.
Users always can decide what cookies can be stored on their computers - Europe is braindead on this issue.
Russians poison him as an asset at the end of its life.
You mean like this: https://www.sovereign.co.nz/life-and-disability/pages/income... ?
"Tragic"
You talk as if the GDPR was a win for privacy. It wasn't. It was poorly drafted legislation by people who had no idea what they were doing.
Something to torpedo tech everywhere. Yay!
> Use the interview to weed out fakes. My time is actually more valuable than this. There are signals available to them to show they take original work seriously and are bucking their cultural trends of cheating…
AMP is the version of every news site that takes 10 seconds to redirect me to the real version if I'm lucky.
And chrome accounts.
By and large if a paper is published from a Chinese University, you ignore it. Sounds like we should do that with the students as well.
If GDPR didn't make you block the EU, this will.
Fuck they're mental.
I can't wait for AMP to die. Too many broken sites and translating urls away from google's attempt at taking over their hosting.
Its wonderful how much Go wants everyone to repeatedly develop container data structures. That way everyone gets their own artisanal bugs.
Great, so force SQL to 'join' things that aren't tables and 'select' things that aren't rows. SQL wasn't built for querying every possible data store.
A binding agreement? Why would he sign one of those?
Using slack was your first mistake.
Who needs any of that? Just remove people from the voter registration of candidates that disapprove of you in their country. Oh that already happened?
The opt-out, is to navigate away and not use their service. Which matches the GDPR - if you need the data to create a contract - like 'we use your data in exchange for your use of our site' then you can keep it. >…
GDPR used "privacy" to get passed, but it sure doesn't protect it.
They picked GDPR instead.
History proved Bozo correct.
I had no idea Apple still made computers.
Not at all. This is what you get if you demand a leader have terrible work/life balance.
Silencing it.
Users always can decide what cookies can be stored on their computers - Europe is braindead on this issue.
Russians poison him as an asset at the end of its life.