brito on Nostr: From my own experience, would tend to believe they are good-willed for the most part ...
From my own experience, would tend to believe they are good-willed for the most part albeit technically unsavvy and this hasn't changed in decades.
I think anyone here can remember the cookies flop and its impact on the internet, but there were also good things like setting up the USB-C port as default to reduce waste and internet roaming across EU without extra costs.
On this case the legislation aims for large platforms, which is unusually reasonable. Innovation tends to come from small platforms that remain safeguarded that way.
Will that regulation be effective without deep technical know-how? I think not, still remember flops like the Privacy Shield which forced US companies to host data in Europe but then permitted their technicians to perform on-site maintenance unsupervised, which basically defeated the purpose of assuring those critical infrastructure tools remained private.
Please do keep posting your impressions, it was a delightful read.
I think anyone here can remember the cookies flop and its impact on the internet, but there were also good things like setting up the USB-C port as default to reduce waste and internet roaming across EU without extra costs.
On this case the legislation aims for large platforms, which is unusually reasonable. Innovation tends to come from small platforms that remain safeguarded that way.
Will that regulation be effective without deep technical know-how? I think not, still remember flops like the Privacy Shield which forced US companies to host data in Europe but then permitted their technicians to perform on-site maintenance unsupervised, which basically defeated the purpose of assuring those critical infrastructure tools remained private.
Please do keep posting your impressions, it was a delightful read.