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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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America "innovates"

EU regulates

It's been like this for decades since the US is always "throw this into the wild and regulate after we see the horrible consequences".

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The EU is like "here are maybe the rules that are vague, and if you mess up we get to fine you billions lol".

That's not how GDPR (or any of the other regulations) worked at all.

Not only were the regulations very clear and specific (read the documentation), but they gave companies 5 years to implement (after the regulations were in draft for several years) and a grace period of two years before actually going through with legal action/notice of infringement.

When an infringement occurs you get notified X times per infringement before anything actually happens. It's actually very lax.

Legal action is easy to avoid, but companies thought they could ignore everything and do nothing.

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The GDPR is not only r-slurred but incredibly stringent.

You are a c*m eating Yuropoor please neck yourself.

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When an infringement occurs you get notified X times per infringement before anything actually happens. It's actually very lax

do u have a src on that ? thats not what @A heard

climate action now

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do u have a src on that ?

Go back to Reddit.

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GDPR is a garbage set of policies that no company in the world is compliant with. The EU selectively enforces it against political enemies. All EU bureaucrats should be :marseyguillotine:

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I'm sorry if your reading comprehension skills are below average sweaty, but just because you didn't understand the assignment doesn't mean the rest of the class is r-slurred.

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Yo, Ya comment got automatically removed cuz ya forgot ta include climate action now. Don't worry, we gotchu! We ain't gonna letcha post or comment nuttin' that don't express ya love and acceptance towards minorities. Feel free ta resubmit ya comment with climate action now included. This is an automated message; if ya need help, ya can message us here.

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true for tech but with medicine I am glad we dont have the "throw it on the market and regulate after being charged later"-method

with corona that sadly was thrown out as well.

Europe nicht den Leyen überlassen

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@0 love how clueless amerimuts are

Nooo you can't regulate muh theft muh innovation

:marseyclueless#talking:

And then

Why is this company able to exploit me and take away my constitutional rights how did we get here

:marseyclueles#stalking:

@0 wanna be a janny so hard

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>exploit

:#marseyeyeroll2:

Commies are so r-slurred.

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Yeah it's definitely not corporations being steered by alphabet agencies :marseyeyeroll2: r-slur

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:marseyw#ingcucktalking:

@0 wanna be a janny

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How could this happen to meeeee?!?!?!?!

:#soycry:

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"throw this into the wild and regulate after we see the horrible consequences".

:#marseyindignant:

Because it's based and mega city 1 pilled

@iStillMissEd wanna be a janny like joe dredd

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Yep, and we'll drag you neanderthals into the 22nd century kicking and screaming. Introduce whatever r-slurred policies you want to decrease the quality of life for your unwashed masses. We'll cherry pick the ones that aren't butt-backwards and continue innovating.

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Regulating computers and software is like trying to empty the Mississippi with a flour sifter

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It seems like there actually is a culture of bureaucratic control in europe and politicians crow about distrusting the citizenry they rule over.

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Big brain EU shaking down burger nerds for their lunch money. Based.

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Didn't hear you complaining about "theft" when corporations were stealing from you

They steal your data, they steal your rights, they take away your money an that's fine

But suddenly corporations being unable too enforce draconic TnAs are you're problem for which you fight for?

Ok bro. How's that Alphabet peepee taste like?

@0 wanna be a janny

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I'd rather have my data stolen for r-slur state with innovation than for a nanny state with no innovation. Yes those are your only two options

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What innovation did google do, except "buy out already existing company, fire everypony and drive it into the ground"?

@0 wanna be a janny too kick google bot accounts off this site

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Wtf u mean, google is absolutely the king of pooping out 1,000 various new projects a year and then slamming them to the ground when they don't take off. Or slamming them to the ground even when they do- like with that music streamer hdmi dongle that came out around chromecasts. All of their services like notes, gmail, maps and their msoft office replacements all started as little innovative turds being haphazardly shotgunned out of google's anus against the wall.

They love doing it so much that they end up stripping development and support from their working projects like gmail and maps just to shit out more ploppers like google cardboard and multiple attempts to make a healthcare tracking app. That's why all their services fricking suck now a days, the original devs that worked on them are forced to go make new dogshit year after year.

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Popularized search, make the LLM (chat gpt) aritecture. Gmail. Etc. sure they suck balls now and other company's are taking over but that's a good thing. If you suck you die, but I think the government will bail them out if they ever do get into actual collapse territory. They have a Mano poly on many aspects of the internet but the government won't touch them

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Imagine corporations advertising dog food to you because they know you just google it! The EU had know to choice but to kneecap there economy.

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They no longer believe in private property. It's all communism-lite.


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It's not even Communism, it's just state capitalist rent seeking.

This change does little to benefit the end user, it exists to siphon money from American tech companies(which suck, but suck for reasons other than "doesn't display competitors services front and center").

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I was thinking of the HN posters more so. There is a serious dislike they have there for companies extorting their private property rights and not doing exactly what a foreign government says is the worst thing in the world.


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I mean those companies' private property rights are protected by the governments they operate under, so of course they have to comply. It's just the rules these governments make are fricking stupid and don't really solve the real problems.

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