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NoneMoreNegative posted:ahh yes, the nugs nice one. popping in for these on the way home tonight...
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tbh I’m not convinced a large number of uber users have ever taken a taxi
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 14:59 |
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you can basically discount anything nbsd says about nyc because they have a functioning taxi system along with the willingness and ability to tell uber to suck it and get regulated
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 15:38 |
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Cybernetic Vermin posted:you keep coming back to this, and i keep wondering what you mean by 'case' here. facebook has non-us users and quite explicitly operates in other countries the disconnect here is that these rules only apply to a handful of American companies in the eu and elsewhere. they don't apply to domestic companies especially in the EU where regulation of their own large companies is extremely lax. if these were relatively sane rules applied evenly it would be fine, but they're protectionist trash. this is also a different issue from the general internet censorship laws desired by certain members of the US legislature.
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 15:55 |
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Jabor posted:The author must be pretty talented, it's gotta be tough to give clear dictation under those conditions i imagine it's hard to type with musk's shaft and balls in your mouth
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:06 |
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Shaggar posted:the disconnect here is that these rules only apply to a handful of American companies in the eu and elsewhere. they don't apply to domestic companies especially in the EU where regulation of their own large companies is extremely lax. gdpr, for example, absolutely does apply to european companies and has caused tremendous meltdowns all over the place in the run-up to it entering into effect. not surprisingly, the first gdpr fines have not been levied against american but european companies. as far as i know, it's hit a portuguese and a german company so far the national regulatory agencies have been pretty lax on large companies in the past. that was certainly the case in germany. but european anti-trust cases have recently doled out some really painful fines to european companies, so this is changing, too.
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:14 |
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NoneMoreNegative posted:ahh yes, the nugs aw yeah love me some gastro chunks
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Babies Getting Rabies posted:gdpr, for example, absolutely does apply to european companies and has caused tremendous meltdowns all over the place in the run-up to it entering into effect. not surprisingly, the first gdpr fines have not been levied against american but european companies. as far as i know, it's hit a portuguese and a german company so far lol who cares about euro “companies” -shaggar, probably
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:23 |
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in-n-out sucks
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:26 |
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Babies Getting Rabies posted:gdpr, for example, absolutely does apply to european companies and has caused tremendous meltdowns all over the place in the run-up to it entering into effect. not surprisingly, the first gdpr fines have not been levied against american but european companies. as far as i know, it's hit a portuguese and a german company so far lmao, the germans got fined an amazing 20,000 euros! definitely no favoritism there at all and im sure the americans will receive equivalent fines if found to be in non-compliance.
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:28 |
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bump_fn posted:in-n-out sucks we don't have in-n-out here but we have 5 guys which definitely sucks and has the worst fries
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:28 |
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Shaggar posted:lmao, the germans got fined an amazing 20,000 euros! definitely no favoritism there at all and im sure the americans will receive equivalent fines if found to be in non-compliance. ugh just shut up
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:29 |
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five guys is insanely expensive in the UK. they basically just copied the prices in dollars to pounds so a regular hamburger is $9. lmfao
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:32 |
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Shaggar posted:lmao, the germans got fined an amazing 20,000 euros! definitely no favoritism there at all and im sure the americans will receive equivalent fines if found to be in non-compliance. shagger!
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:34 |
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i cant wait for angela nagle to go on fox news to explain that our intolerance turned shaggar into a chud
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:36 |
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bump_fn posted:five guys is insanely expensive in the UK. they basically just copied the prices in dollars to pounds so a regular hamburger is $9. lmfao do they put cranberries on it
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:37 |
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bump_fn posted:five guys is insanely expensive in the UK. they basically just copied the prices in dollars to pounds so a regular hamburger is $9. lmfao not to worry, not long to go now until that conversion is correct, or even advantageous
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:40 |
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Shaggar posted:lmao, the germans got fined an amazing 20,000 euros! definitely no favoritism there at all and im sure the americans will receive equivalent fines if found to be in non-compliance. agreed, everyone laughed about that one. though they also have jack poo poo in terms of revenue and are effectively dead anyway. i bet google and facebook will point to these fines though and it'll be interesting to see how that pans out. question is: will they allow complete access to their systems for regulatory agencies as knuddels did and also immediately notify every affected user. because that's what knuddels did and was named as the reason for the low fine
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:41 |
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Cybernetic Vermin posted:not to worry, not long to go now until that conversion is correct, or even advantageous ive been transferring as much £ as i can back to my USA accounts becasue yeah lol the gbp is fuuuuuucked
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:42 |
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Shaggar posted:we don't have in-n-out here but we have 5 guys which definitely sucks and has the worst fries they give you a lot of fries and that's about the best I can say about them
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Babies Getting Rabies posted:agreed, everyone laughed about that one. though they also have jack poo poo in terms of revenue and are effectively dead anyway. i bet google and facebook will point to these fines though and it'll be interesting to see how that pans out. I bet if it means no real fine theyd do it, but more likely the EU regulators will want to make a show of it regardless of cooperation.
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:48 |
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in-n-out's fries are literally the worst i've ever had from a fast food place. they're nearly inedible. the burgs are fine for fast food. i assume worst coasters that talk it up have never had it sober to actually know how mediocre it is.
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:49 |
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bump_fn posted:i cant wait for angela nagle to go on fox news to explain that our intolerance turned shaggar into a chud yeah everyone who disagrees with you on any issue is immediately the imagined evil you're scared of.
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Endless Mike posted:in-n-out's fries are literally the worst i've ever had from a fast food place. they're nearly inedible. the burgs are fine for fast food. i assume worst coasters that talk it up have never had it sober to actually know how mediocre it is. are they the same as 5 guys where they run a potato thru a dicer and dump it into the fryer? cause yeah those are bad. the only thing worse than fresh cut fries are baked "fries"
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:51 |
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Shaggar posted:I bet if it means no real fine theyd do it, but more likely the EU regulators will want to make a show of it regardless of cooperation. so now we've shifted from "this is protectionism" to "this is potentially protectionism", gotcha
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:51 |
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it is definitely protectionism and the EU is definitely not going to give facebook, goog, et.al. the same slap on the wrist regardless of cooperation. the 20000 euros is because it got reported and they had no recourse but to issue some kind of fine. if they could have ignored it they would have
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:53 |
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the dissolution of the EU, while not as entertaining as the balkanisation of the USA, will still be pretty funny except for the part where it will be followed by full blown fascism
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:56 |
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WREG uncovers restaurants operating illegally on delivery apps https://wreg.com/2018/11/12/wreg-uncovers-restaurants-operating-illegally-on-delivery-apps/ quote:We also couldn’t find a required permit from the health department for the company or any of the restaurants. According to the health department, any facility selling or preparing food is required to have one. Regulation shmegulation! quote:He says his Uber Eats driver was also there waiting. They talked outside about the odd experience.
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:56 |
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https://twitter.com/cfarivar/status/1067880182751551489?s=19 Unrelated https://twitter.com/issielapowsky/status/1068147563369545739?s=19
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:56 |
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Shaggar posted:it is definitely protectionism and the EU is definitely not going to give facebook, goog, et.al. the same slap on the wrist regardless of cooperation. nah
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 16:59 |
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shagggers right about one thing at least
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 17:00 |
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bump_fn posted:the dissolution of the EU, while not as entertaining as the balkanisation of the USA, will still be pretty funny except for the part where it will be followed by full blown fascism "followed"?
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 17:03 |
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goddamnedtwisto posted:"followed"? fair enough lol
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 17:05 |
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doing god's work
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 17:19 |
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you think they will get a slap on the wrist? id be fine w/ that
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 17:22 |
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honestly: depends on the country. france won't be fun for them, germany will probably be a slap on the wrist. maybe except in bavaria. data protection agencies here are federally organized and from my professional experience, the only one that isn't completely understaffed and toothless is bavaria. i also don't see them as the first likely target for high fines. personally, i'd bet on insurance or credit agencies. they have money, poo poo systems and processes, a fuckton of data and are universally despised.
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 17:31 |
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Regulators are not idiots and know that gdpr takes time to implement. They're probably going to ease into enforcing it, and not suddenly issue huge fines, especially to companies that demonstrate that they are on a path towards compliance.
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 17:32 |
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summarize or excerpt the important parts. These rss-feed posts are the worst
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 17:33 |
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Sagebrush posted:summarize or excerpt the important parts. These rss-feed posts are the worst the important part is the linked tweet that goes to a hosted document, not the thread e: the redacted portions allege a bunch of shady poor-faith business practices done by people reporting directly to the zucc infernal machines fucked around with this message at 17:40 on Nov 29, 2018 |
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Zlodo posted:Regulators are not idiots and know that gdpr takes time to implement. The companies had two years from the time it was passed to implemented. gently caress them.
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