I work closely with GDPR because of my job.
There's a big difference in privacy and choice that people have today compared to just 10 years ago.
It even worked to get porn taken down of a person who didn't want it there.
I work closely with GDPR because of my job.
There's a big difference in privacy and choice that people have today compared to just 10 years ago.
It even worked to get porn taken down of a person who didn't want it there.
This is not what the law is about. They can use closed sourced software just fine.
This is a law about software developed for the Schweiz government. If they needed a new CRM system or database system for medical records, it would be open source.
And they can use Outlook to inform everyone about it without problem.
You think GDPR does nothing?
Then you are not really qualified for the conversation until you read up on that.
They actively fight progress in some areas.
Maybe Huawei is just better?
Not when it isn't a rich US/EU guy owning the business.
The project manager wouldn't have a say in battery life, as it's really just because of the ARM chip.
And I don't think anyone thinks Copilot is good in its current form, AI hype or not. It feels like a web app with no real control over the machine.
That's why the EU election is the most important election for the world, because no one else is doing anything.
Just some days I would wish that EU wouldn't have to work alone in making the world a better place.
Seems like everyone, especially Russia and US right now, are trying to do the exact opposite.