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abigail95
·先月·議論
Surely the point is competition, growth and a higher quality of life?

Or is it actually a crusade against margin?
abigail95
·先月·議論
You are agreeing with me. Apple would be violating the law by releasing it.

Thus the people that are mad at Apple for saying the EU is trying to stop them releasing this feature don't have much ground to stand on.
abigail95
·先月·議論
I think that's exactly what people would be upset about as it was the impetus for the DMA in the first place.
abigail95
·先月·議論
Phrasing it like that that without mentioning the $40B penalty if Apple releases the feature today feels a bit off to me.
abigail95
·先月·議論
Well I guess that settles it. Losing to LLMs in CTF challenges must be in my head.
abigail95
·先月·議論
Same result and then Microsoft would be paying for arbitration
abigail95
·2 か月前·議論
Yeah it gets radiated into space
abigail95
·2 か月前·議論
Now Uber is profitable what stops a taxi from just competing again, forcing Uber to have to be unprofitable again?
abigail95
·2 か月前·議論
Would you want to live there?
abigail95
·2 か月前·議論
Should HN links be compensated on a percentage of non-click-throughs? There are people who just come for the comments. Would you support this law being universal and not only applied to Meta/news?
abigail95
·2 か月前·議論
the people who do "AML checks" are the ones processing the transaction.

i don't do that every time i want to send money. private individuals don't just "run checks" - it would make commerce untenable and possibly unconstitutional.

say you get a passport, an address, a photo, a signature, a phone call - how do you verify any of this is real?
abigail95
·2 か月前·議論
Even with a user agreement I think they need to gate their service behind that agreement, otherwise the agreement is optional and open ports are open for use.

You still need to form a valid contract - no notice, no assent, no contract.

If there's a gate that's being bypassed then this all changes but it doesn't seem like there is - and it doesn't seem like they can add one without breaking existing printers.
abigail95
·2 か月前·議論
That's copyright circumvention not CFAA authorization circumvention
abigail95
·2 か月前·議論
You must put authorization on your server if you don't want others connecting to it.

While the right of access is not granted by AGPL - it is not reasonable to run a public service with an AGPL client and say you shouldn't be connecting to it.

They are doing a lot of work to create implied consent under CFAA.

If you want to control access you must do something to control access - it must reach a threshold, it cannot just be a public user agent string.
abigail95
·2 か月前·議論
With no authentication it's a "gates down" scenario and it's assumed that if you put your server on the open internet you intend people to connect to it.

With authentication it's "gates up" and then "without authorization" from CFAA kicks in. I think it's unlikely that a user agent string creates a "gates up" situation, especially not if it's from code granted under a permissive license.
abigail95
·2 か月前·議論
use a unique url for each email
abigail95
·2 か月前·議論
saying foreign investment is a bad or invalid growth strategy is wild

are you one of those anti-trade people where the only real ""growth"" doesn't involve foreigners
abigail95
·3 か月前·議論
Adult websites have chargeback rates from single to double digits depending on the product. Airlines/Hotels/Uber/Cruises/Car Rentals do not approach this. You are off by one or two orders of magnitude.
abigail95
·3 か月前·議論
If anyone considers that outcome to be strange - that's how most things are supposed to be regulated. It's doubly specified in the wording of the constitution and 10A.

If one takes the opinion interstate commerce means buying, selling and transporting.

It's also how the current system works. Most drug convictions are based on state law. Federal drug prosecutions are 2% of the total. Every state has its version of controlled substances act.

Nothing much would change at all.
abigail95
·3 か月前·議論
I don't think you are annoyed. You have done this to produce a reproducible linux distribution which your partners sell support for.

I wouldn't find this annoying at all - I would expect to have to do this for hundreds of packages.

Without unpaid volunteers things like Debian do not exist. Don't malign the situation and circumstances of other projects, especially if they are your competitors.

Compete by being better, not by complaining louder.