Post AXSwgN5uQfOAiQDBJ2 by dorigo@mastodon.social
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(DIR) Post #AXSk4n2YJdoAjNxGPw by gruber@mastodon.social
2023-07-07T18:30:25Z
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Welcome to the EU web:
(DIR) Post #AXSk4nci9CjQXWs8mG by karlieeuh@mastodon.social
2023-07-07T18:36:00Z
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@gruber What happened to you this week?Bad Martini?
(DIR) Post #AXSk4oNrJuRgtkvnGa by john@sauropods.win
2023-07-07T20:50:08Z
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@karlieeuh @gruber yeah, wtf is going on here? I’ve read and listened to John Gruber for, like, 15 years now, and this mini-crusade seems inexplicable.
(DIR) Post #AXSk4qIcCNRIq4UdN2 by karlieeuh@mastodon.social
2023-07-07T20:26:14Z
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@gruber I did not have a bad Riesling this week(yet), and, mein Got, Rieslings can be oh so acidic.
(DIR) Post #AXSwgN5uQfOAiQDBJ2 by dorigo@mastodon.social
2023-07-07T22:50:37Z
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@gruber GDPR does:• Require active consent before trackingGDPR does not:• require interstitials or popups before viewing a web pageDMA does:• limit the ability for companies that have a monopoly (or near monopoly) in one market from using that position to unfairly advantage them in anotherDMA does not:• “effectively ban” a social media appBad implementations by people who don’t care about users ≠ bad legislation
(DIR) Post #AXSwgPI2GYHFWbttU8 by dorigo@mastodon.social
2023-07-07T22:52:17Z
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@gruber I find it baffling that you of all people would seemingly be arguing in favour of both Meta, and of more/easier tracking.