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Canadian Court: OVHcloud from France must hand over user data

heise.de
13 points·by edwinjm·7 months ago·1 comments

Microsoft in court for allegedly misleading Australians over 365 subscriptions

accc.gov.au
302 points·by edwinjm·9 months ago·129 comments

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edwinjm
·18 days ago·discuss
It seems they didn’t even do any research. This is not science, it’s just an opinion.
edwinjm
·21 days ago·discuss
Is this a rip from https://github.com/NielsLeenheer/cssDOOM
edwinjm
·26 days ago·discuss
Surprised that Smithsonian magazine makes such an awful website. Every minute, new ads are loaded, shifting the text up and down, making it hard to read.
edwinjm
·2 months ago·discuss
*for months
edwinjm
·2 months ago·discuss
Apeldoorn is actually a very nice place, surrounded by nature.
edwinjm
·2 months ago·discuss
Not to be confused with John von Neumann
edwinjm
·2 months ago·discuss
Does the writer understand that for every developer who burns all tokens, there are many people who subscribe just to join the AI revolution, but only ask a couple of questions a day?
edwinjm
·2 months ago·discuss
Europe has laws against misuse of personal data. What circus?
edwinjm
·2 months ago·discuss
In Europe, it’s not (and should not be) a “standard” thing.
edwinjm
·2 months ago·discuss
> Perhaps you are right but what the duck does sales funnel mean in a suicide prevention website?

They’re not governmental, but an organization dependent on subsidies and to get them, they have to show they’re relevant.
edwinjm
·2 months ago·discuss
In the EU, it’s illegal
edwinjm
·2 months ago·discuss
It’s “just” a major corporation collecting very personal data.
edwinjm
·2 months ago·discuss
Europe has laws against misuse of data from visitors, so it’s generally safe to visit such websites.

The fact that this is on hackernews means this case is the exception, not the rule.
edwinjm
·3 months ago·discuss
The article started with showing how complex the frontend is. And then moves the complexity to the backend, with tools that aren’t well supported and putting extra load on the server. For some applications, this is a good solution, for most, however, it’s not.
edwinjm
·3 months ago·discuss
Haven’t you heard about Codex?
edwinjm
·3 months ago·discuss
Don’t forget Pencil, another “Figma killer”. Free (for now). https://trypencil.com/
edwinjm
·3 months ago·discuss
You buy your fake ids at the grocery store?
edwinjm
·3 months ago·discuss
Then pay it again and sort it out after. There’s a time to be right and there’s a time to be pragmatic.
edwinjm
·3 months ago·discuss
It is related to CI and dev practices etc. A experienced developer using AI would add security/data protection, even when vibe coding.
edwinjm
·3 months ago·discuss
If they want to improve but find that European regulations are the main obstacle, it makes sense they focus on that.