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Right, so you don't really understand the problem area and don't know the syntax, so think that something that you can't immediately understand must be a negative change.


Reminds me of the rust into linux debacl3


Could you give any examples? I'd say GDPR was an incredibly well-thought-out bit of legislation


You mean all 99 sections and 11 chapters?

And all we got was cookie banners

And it didn’t affect the big guys. It just made compliance harder for the little guys

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33561222

It’s a regulatory nightmare for smaller companies.

Apple’s Ad Tracking Transparency did more to affect privacy - according to companies like Facebook that admitted on earnings calls that they projected billions in losses based on iOS users opting out

All of the AI regulations are just going to make companies say - forget it in the EU. How much longer did open AI take to come to the EU as opposed to the US?


Why not?


DMA already paying off


Amazing, you read a fairly brief article with a terse description of the problem, and are now convinced you know better than the author.


If you read an article with a terse description about the author struggling to ride a bike with 1 wheel missing, would you not assume a second wheel might help?


Why's that? I've always found Namecheap's UI to be pretty bad - slow, inconsistent on mobile and takes several clicks to find the list of domains I actually own.

What about that is positive?


Sorry I meant that the oldish UI on PorkBun is a positive feature.


The article mentions that this proposal is in stage 3 for Javascript, so will probably be refined a bit more https://tc39.es/process-document/


Things rarely change at all once they're at stage 3. That's why TS waits until that stage before implementing. There might be a minor tweak in some edge cases but stage 3 is usually "done".


The Republic protest was a planned protest, ie they were co-ordinating with the police for weeks beforehand about what they were going to do, where and when, which the Met told them was ok[1]. Then on the morning they were arrested, and have now been released and not charged.

1. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-65530967


That's the Met's version of events; what they actually did was arrest charity workers the night before, from a charity the Met works closely with[1].

1. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/may/08/arrests-coro...


Yeah, not sure why a release note would mention a competitor?


Isn't Deno a dinosaur? I thought it's ancient!


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