To me the worst part of the law is that it oversteps the borders of the EU. I don't think US laws should apply to non-US citizens outside of the US and I feel the exact same way about the EU. It's a massive global overreach.
I completely understand this argument, and I've heard it many times before. I'm not entirely sure I agree with the fundamental premise though. I'm not convinced that encouraging economic growth is actually worth the required level of allowing rich guys to literally print money and use it for their own gains, which effectively what the entire central banking and banking system is and does.
I find the only people who find Git to be confusing or frustrating are the ones that try to adopt complex workflows. I've taught marketing and creatives to use Git with no issues.
Please explain how you build a scanner that's accurate enough that an AI can read the output and recognize specific models of guns, but is still not accurate enough to take clear pictures of an individual's body.
> Finally I put a lot of blame on the Murdoch/Fox propaganda machinery
They definitely started it, but CNN, MSNBC, etc are doing the exact same thing at this point. These days I just assume all news is government propaganda. The fact that Obama signed into law the legalization of propaganda against the American citizenry in 2013 need to be remembered. I voted for the guy, twice, but as soon as that happened I lost all respect for him, forever. His legacy is tarnished beyond recovery.