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Comment Re: Why is this surprising?? (Score 1) 86

They're still getting it wrong and talking about integration instead of interoperability.

Every time I use their products it's a horrible experience. Think Teams, OneDrive. What I hear about recent Windows versions isn't great either. My understanding is that few people use Microsoft products because they want to, it usually is because they have to. "Provide inferior products but make sure people still have to use them" is great logic for a drug lord, but most people here don't appreciate it, or the impact it has on the world and on their work environment.

Comment Re: Federal Bribery and Taxpayer Abuse. (Score 3, Insightful) 97

Came here to say essentially this, it's not my country but I still wish collecting this kind of information on this kind of scale were illegal. In every country.

The other thing is, making it illegal only works as long as you don't have authoritarians in power. Once they are in power, they will allow it and everyone is fucked. Imagine if Nazis had access to modern technology when they were tracking every Jewish person.

Comment Re: Reverting to third-world status (Score 1) 146

Thanks for the context, I find it interesting. Is it not still the case though that the power company can choose to stop servicing homes to start servicing a data centre, because there is no regulation against it? Or asked differently: could it be that there are lots of regulations in that market but also that they are not directly relevant to that point?

Comment Re: Reverting to third-world status (Score 2) 146

I think it's more "thanks, free market!" than "thanks, AI bros!". In a free market there is nothing to prevent this kind of phenomenon to emerge. Unless you assume that everyone acts for the good of the community. But one premise of free market proponents is that people act selfishly.

This story is essentially a demonstration of the negative effect of a marker that is too free. This could be solved with market regulation. Something like "require data centers to produce their own energy" or "tax energy sale to data centers" or whatever smart policy makers come up with.

Comment Re: Mixed feelings. (Score 1) 67

You wrote "no" and then did not provide any contradicting argument. I already know everything you wrote (I think we all do). I also think it needs to be made illegal. Your "if you don't like it, go work somewhere else" is exactly what I meant with "unlikely to happen in the US". It is unlikely to happen in the US because people would rather say "if you don't like sociopath megacorps spying on their employees, encourage the employees to lose their income" instead of saying "we need laws that protect employees against their sociopath corporate overlords". Somehow, for reasons that elude me, this kind of logic is prevalent in the US.

Comment Re: fuck ai sayo! (Score 1) 94

It's great that it works for you. I didn't try to convince you otherwise. We can all be happy that you are where you want to be. There's many people who have a different take than you.

and when a serious illness hits you in the EU or Canada why do you try your best to get to the US for treatments that your socialize medicines won't or can't cover?

I don't know about Canada but I haven't heard about Europeans doing this. That being said, if you have enough money, I think the healthcare is good in the US, so I wouldn't be surprised if some rich Europeans did that. But rich people are not a concern, they're going to be fine no matter what. For most people, US healthcare is bad, this is well studied. See for example this https://www.commonwealthfund.o...

Comment Re: Mixed feelings. (Score 3, Insightful) 67

This should be illegal by default for all employers, including for Facebook. There are boundaries to employment contracts, and that usually is because of the law. We still have human rights while working. Make it a human right to not be tracked to that extent, it is dehumanising. I realise this is unlikely to happen in the US but seriously, making this illegal is one of the best justifications for having a government.

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