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EUcels are no longer allowed to click the maps in Google search results, one hacker dares to call the EU r-slurred (repeatedly)

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39881911

EU just ruins things because they can't build anything.

AI often isn't available because of obscure laws. chatGPT had been blocked for a month. Gemini is not available right now. A disaster.

Bureaucrats want to show that they exist.

To my knowledge they've never been "blocked". Google simply didn't release them in the EU for a while.

By delaying something introducing stupid regulations, they block it.

Personally I don't want to be drinking polluted water, eat unsanitary food, live in a place where all housing is owned by a handful of entities that engage in price-fixing, work 80 hours a week in an environment when response to mass worker suicides is to install suicide nets, have my privacy violated by private corporations (foreign or domestic) or have my insurance rates tripled by some opaque discriminatory AI, but you do you in whatever dystopian future you dream of.

You're just a low life europoor communist.


EU just wants to kill tech, because its ever changing nature means that they can't control it.


Quite the opposite, in EU there is no innovation because only big tech can comply with regulation.


EU is just hurting its own startups.

USA, India, China. They all have multibillion AI companies. EU doesn't because nobody wants to deal with unpredictable lawmakers

Edit: @dang came and mopped up, RIP _giorgio_

Edit 2: actually _giorgio_ didn't get banned :marseymindblown:

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The EU has a lot of nice ideas behind absolutely r-slurred implementations. For example it's a very good idea to let people know just how much sites track you via cookies. Forcing cookie popups upon the whole world on every single site you visit for eternity though is such an unbelievably stupid implementation.

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My local news affiliate websites have the stupid fricking GDPR cookie popups. Why are news stations in the midwestern United States scared of foreign regulations on the other side of the planet?

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It's what happens when bureaucrat red tape straggots who are basically cavemen when it comes to technology try to regulate it.

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