

Ban anything digital. Back to the paper age.


Ban anything digital. Back to the paper age.


EU needs to stop listening to the giant companies and focus on the clean tech they are always delaying.

At least the weather is very cool and stable in underground prepper bunkers.


I keep seeing people celebrating the victory without commenting the rest. It was a good victory indeed, but it is just the beginning. The party lost 8 seats relative to 2021 and Russia will keep trying to corrupt, sabotage, attack the country.


ELI15 Why are car companies in Europe so stuck with cars other than eletric? Shouldn’t eletric have better margins and include State/European incentives? And it is also cheaper in the long run for the consumer.


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It is good to see that countries are at least trying to keep up apearances. However, the problem is still there: money decides whether targets are met or not.


Maybe the review is wrong. Maybe we should wait a year and see how the situation is again. /s


The article seems to focus on the fact that it’s hard to do “content moderation well at scale”. Wouldn’t such legislation discourage creation and growth of giant social media “platforms”, giving more space for more local, smaller communities?
They always present it as optional, and then create a whole infrastructure around it that expects and forces you to have it.