Jesus, people don’t even get internet access in US prisons?
Jesus, people don’t even get internet access in US prisons?
The EU ripple effect. Good job US, if it actually passes.
They try really hard to not comply for anyone else.
Which means it’s working really well and exactly as EU wanted to.
The title needs to say it’s only for the EU. 3rd party app stores for iOS are not coming to the rest of the world.
And for android you’d probably be able to get the APK, but I’m not sure how the in-app purchases will work outside of EU.
Save is also going away for most thinks, so I think you’re actually a little ahead of our time with that.
AI’s really just getting started, isn’t it.
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Even though this is a great idea, it’s also incredibly unreasonable.
There will be people cheating the hell out of this, because let’s face it. What people need is not a free computer. They need food and money.
What ever that is possible to scrape from these machines, the market will open for it today if you launch your computer tomorrow.
It’s a nice thought, but it’s the wrong way going around this. If you really want to make a difference, you open up your business somewhere in an area you want to help and you create jobs.
Stable income is a sure way road to decrease in crinimal activity and a more safe society. THEN you can consider providing free stuff, when there’s no reason to abuse it.
Maybe I’m too pessimistic, and I’d love to be convinced otherwise.
I believe we in Norway and Denmark identify ourselves much more as socialists than Sweden.
This guy just drawed out socialism and it sounds amazing. Still, people are afraid of it even though the most well off countries in the world are socialistic countries (northern Europe)
Why won’t anyone think of the poor shareholders!!!
It’s a fair guess, but my guess is the opposite. Prevention is far cheaper than repairing.
And technological advances almost always comes out on top in terms of costs in the long run.
And this is saving money for the government, not some CEO.
This guy acting like US invented cars and have divine knowledge from this experience.
Dude, Europe got 10x better public transport and are far less car dependent than the US.
Our cities are too old to be build with cars in mind.
Haven’t seen this in the EU. Anyone knows if this is prevented here?
Researchers surprised it got harmful responses do to their more harmful questions and requests. More at never.
Seems like this practice is banned in the EU, yeah.
Whoever wrote this blog post missed the point in the way the fediverse is decentralised.
It’s not about hosting. It’s about ownership. And that means hosting can change at any moment. Because no one company decides anything.
That’s why we really want the fediverse. Because it’s not build for late stage capitalism and monopolies.
And I assume that it may also vary from prison to prison, as prisons are privatised in the US?