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Interesting initiative to have DNS servers compliant with GDPR, respecting your privacy and with the filtering you need. Now the real question is how long it'll live by its mission.
I guess more reviews of that book will come out. It looks like Meta and some EU politicians are even more rotten to the core than we ever suspected...
A nice extension for Postgres allowing to ease the protection of personal information.
Definitely this. Sure we should seek for decentralization, but this is not going to happen or be effective without regulation. Ensuring privacy is a legislative and political problem as much as a technical one.
It was to be expected that complaints against Mozilla could happen in Europe. They've been asking for it lately...
Interesting questions and state of the art around model "unlearning". This became important due to the opacity of data sets used to train some models. It'll also be important in any case for managing models over time.
It's not the regulation which brings the banners, it's the company insisting on tracking us.
This is a welcome consequence of the CJUE ruling. Be warned, think twice before reaching for Google Analytics.
The obvious problem with VS Code, you just cannot have any trust into it.