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@EU_Commission could we somehow implement a law, that would cause EULAs to be short and easy to understand? There is no way people actualy read 90+ page agreement and then decide if they are going to use that service or not.
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@EU_Commission could we somehow implement a law, that would cause EULAs to be short and easy to understand? There is no way people actualy read 90+ page agreement and then decide if they are going to use that service or not.
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@EU_Commission could we somehow implement a law, that would cause EULAs to be short and easy to understand? There is no way people actualy read 90+ page agreement and then decide if they are going to use that service or not.
@EU_Commission could we somehow implement a law, that would cause EULAs to be short and easy to understand? There is no way people actualy read 90+ page agreement and then decide if they are going to use that service or not.
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@EU_Commission In my opinion, we should focus at keeping net neutrality, but at same time continue to develope virtual world simulations, AI and blockchain technology and REGULATING it where regulations are needed. Nowdays anyone can create malicious code with a bit of help from AI, but we are still not using AI technology, to learn how to understand Coma and how to wake patients from it. There is so much potential that isnt used because human stupidity is in the way.
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@EU_Commission In my opinion, we should focus at keeping net neutrality, but at same time continue to develope virtual world simulations, AI and blockchain technology and REGULATING it where regulations are needed. Nowdays anyone can create malicious code with a bit of help from AI, but we are still not using AI technology, to learn how to understand Coma and how to wake patients from it. There is so much potential that isnt used because human stupidity is in the way.
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@EU_Commission In my opinion, we should focus at keeping net neutrality, but at same time continue to develope virtual world simulations, AI and blockchain technology and REGULATING it where regulations are needed. Nowdays anyone can create malicious code with a bit of help from AI, but we are still not using AI technology, to learn how to understand Coma and how to wake patients from it. There is so much potential that isnt used because human stupidity is in the way.
@EU_Commission In my opinion, we should focus at keeping net neutrality, but at same time continue to develope virtual world simulations, AI and blockchain technology and REGULATING it where regulations are needed. Nowdays anyone can create malicious code with a bit of help from AI, but we are still not using AI technology, to learn how to understand Coma and how to wake patients from it. There is so much potential that isnt used because human stupidity is in the way.
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@EU_Commission I would repair my own stuff, if only Manufacturers would not make buying a spare part MORE expensive than buying a new phone. I would even prefer fixing spare parts if they would provide schematics.
Like Louis Rossman said: Schematics or die.
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@EU_Commission I would repair my own stuff, if only Manufacturers would not make buying a spare part MORE expensive than buying a new phone. I would even prefer fixing spare parts if they would provide schematics.
Like Louis Rossman said: Schematics or die.
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@EU_Commission I would repair my own stuff, if only Manufacturers would not make buying a spare part MORE expensive than buying a new phone. I would even prefer fixing spare parts if they would provide schematics.
Like Louis Rossman said: Schematics or die.
@EU_Commission I would repair my own stuff, if only Manufacturers would not make buying a spare part MORE expensive than buying a new phone. I would even prefer fixing spare parts if they would provide schematics.
Like Louis Rossman said: Schematics or die.