👁️🇪🇺FLASH INFO - Le député Martin Sonneborn rappelle à la présidente du Parlement qu’elle piétine son propre règlement en remettant au vote la version initiale de ChatControl pour la 3ème fois cette année !
On lui coupe le micro.
Un texte qui imposerait la surveillance de masse de toutes nos messageries..
The EU Parliament rejected mass scanning of private messages in March.
Yesterday, it approved an urgent procedure to revive the measure, setting up a decisive vote on Thursday, the last sitting day before summer recess.
At second reading, the text passes automatically unless 361 MEPs vote against it, and some MEPs have already left for the Summer break...
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@mooiiike00@AkiraToriyama Firstly, this chart is purely for entertainment purposes and is not even close to the actual revenue for most of these games. Secondly, if you think 2m is EOS level, you clearly haven't been in the gacha space for long.
@bruno_simon Three.js Journey is one of the best learning materials I've ever seen. It makes perfect sense to create a new paid course. I'll definitely buy it.
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If you could carry the current legal events back to the 90s and even the early 2010s, people wouldn’t believe you. You’re going to collect the ID of every person on the planet just to use the Internet? The future must be a dystopia. Maybe it is.
The government that has been the loudest about child safety is running a child rapist kingdom. I'm disgusted but, unfortunately, not surprised. It is a very common pattern.
Instead of a simple like, Twitter should have post reactions or at least upvote and downvote options with either a positive or a negative effect on the algorithm. It would be easier to filter out rubbish this way and maybe even reduce it.
@appfairness They are not punishing consumers; they are protecting their products from an overreaching foreign regime. Every business is entitled to do it, and every business should.
I stopped using Google Search years ago and never felt a need to go back. If you are still using this terrible product, know that there are significantly better options. My personal favorite is Brave Search.
Hoo boy: Google is overhauling its search box. "The biggest update since its debut," to put AI front and center, the company just announced at Google IO. Big changes coming...
@JordanSchachtel Unfortunately, a 14-year-old won't be able to do anything anymore because of all the age verification laws being passed around the world.
Europol built secret databases holding passport photos, phone records, and location data on people never suspected of anything.
Two petabytes, 99% of it outside any legal framework, with no logs of who accessed it.
They hid parts of it from their own privacy regulator.
Now the EU wants to double Europol's budget and expand its powers.
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