I'm not saying you're wrong. It just seems like something is missing from the picture in your explanation.
When I opened my bank account, I deposited say £5000 cash. What does the bank do with this money?
I was under the impression that the bank doesn't actually keep this £5000 in cash, only £500 maybe, and uses the rest to lend money, but you seem to be saying that they can't actually use my deposit.
Because those features can involve uploading your browsing history to 3rd parties... does Microsoft check locally against malicious site lists, or does it upload every address you visit in order to tell you it's safe?
He's missing the point entirely. User interface programming is hard. And time-consuming. The discussion about client Vs server side is simply talking about where to shift this burden.
You're not a business systematically or regularly storing and processing personal data. Pretty sure GDPR doesn't stop you from e-mailing random people for personal reasons.
The manufacturer should not be giving such unrealistic instructions in the first place. Everyone damn well knows that people will treat this like full autopilot. And everyone damn well knows that if you give people the chance to be a bit lazy and stop paying attention to the road, they will! Tesla knows what human behaviour is like.
We've been saying this from the beginning. This half-baked "autopilot" will only end in blood.
Without a government they can start to take this authority themselves in much the same way that local warlords do. Gradually by force, because they have power and you don't.
A small / weak government can't do anything to stop them.
Honestly, most contracting developers are actually employees, and this position is just used as a way to skirt tax and labor laws. The abuse here isn't from the court, it's from devs and businesses.
Devs don't care simply because the pay is high enough and there are a ton of jobs available.
Not so sure about the US, but having seen how contacting developers are working in Canada and the UK, I would say that contracting devs are almost always acting as employees.
In many tech companies you can't even tell the difference between who is an employee and who is a contractor, unless you ask.
On the contrary I think that without any regulation, Google and Facebook are able to completely entrench themselves and take advantage of us all in the process.
If your business model is based on something that will violate the GDPR, like streetlend selling user data to advertisers, then should you really be opening that business in the first place?
I'm not saying you're wrong. It just seems like something is missing from the picture in your explanation.
When I opened my bank account, I deposited say £5000 cash. What does the bank do with this money?
I was under the impression that the bank doesn't actually keep this £5000 in cash, only £500 maybe, and uses the rest to lend money, but you seem to be saying that they can't actually use my deposit.