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>Before I buy, can you confirm the bridge is GDPR-compliant, AI-Act-ready, has a digital product passport, and passed its environmental impact assessment?

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TIL 1984-esque is when i can't use my customers data to train bots.

TIL you cant take a joke on the name, and you have to invoke a stated premise to feel better. If you really thing that is the only thing the act is doing (without realizing the carve outs it has for facial recognition etc.) then i have a tower bridge to sell to you.

Rules and regulations always assume it would be used by a rational actor, but should be written such that someone irrational would not be able to misuse it. That is teh premise of 1984. But you do you .


Thinking the same thing, nobodies calling the Pope a painter because he paid Michelangelo to paint a chapel.

In b4 someone mentions some famous artists had apprentices under them.

I might start watching golf, and everytime someone else get's the ball in the hole i'll take credit for it. "Did you see what did there? "


Tbf it's been going on since before 2011

you haven't contributed much to GitHub since 2022?

*edit unless your commits are elsewhere?


odd they legislate for it, banks usually do this anyway

The fact it’s the government who cares suggests whose interests the law is serving. Viet Nam is a pretty authoritarian country right now, and it loves the ability to track the activities of citizens.

it's for banking apps specifically though.

Anyway it's not like they're the UK and have age ID's for their internet lol


Authoritarian governments have an interest in knowing where and how you spend your money, and from where you got it.

> is he stupid?

Well it's ICE, they haven't gotten the real cop training.


Cops do that all the time too unfortunately

> Many people want to buy but cannot put up the initial costs.

This, monthly rent actually costs more here in Ireland than what you would pay monthly for mortgage.


Many things cost less when you pay for 40 years up front

>that will inevitably shrink the supply of rentals

As someone that's renting because buying is impossible i think this would be fantastic. They should do it with Airbnb too.

Not American or in the US, this is problem everywhere now. People thinking they're entrepreneurs for gouging.

People will come up with all kinds of reasoning, its the property tax, it's migrants, its minimum wage, it's millennials, it's inflation ,when ultimately it's just that landlords will charge whatever they think they can get away.

and sometimes they'll try to charge in other ways...

https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/housing-planning/2025/02/...


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