CEO/Principal Consultant at INNOQ, he/him, software architect, RESTafarian, conference tourist. Works at innoq.com. Fediverse: @stilkov@innoq.social

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Replying to @savasp @jimwebber
“Software’s answer to Roy Kent” lol
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Danke für den Hinweis, sehr berechtigt
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Replying to @Grady_Booch
Nice! The presentation at iso20022.org/sites/default/f… alone could be used to illustrate a ton of anti-patterns :)
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The GDPR does not require that either.
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As I understand it, CCPA is pretty similar to GDPR, so requiring something like that for EU citizens whose data is processed in the US does not strike me as absurd at all
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My assumption is that it will be resolved like all trade issues are, by painful and tedious negotiations. Both sides will have to give up something because neither side wants that to happen.
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Replying to @mjpt777
Congrats, Martin! Fantastic news.
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Argh. Have you read the “better protections” part? *That* is the point.
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Do you actually believe the reason for GDPR’s existence is to defend EU companies against US tech giants? Or whose power grab, exactly, are we talking about?
That’s about as justified as me saying your opinion doesn’t count because of who your employer is.
Let’s take Facebook as an example. I avoid them, that’s why I don’t visit their site. If I visit yours, I definitely expect you to not send data about my visits to them. That’s why GDPR requires you to ask for my consent before you do so.
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Yes, but that does not mean PII can’t be hosted in the US. It means you can’t give your users’ PII to 3rd parties without their consent, which is a good thing in my book
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I don’t see how you derive at that interpretation. Can you point to a court ruling that supports this? Schrems 2 alone doesn’t.
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There is no problem storing data outside of the EU if GDPR standards are met. Switzerland, Iceland, Australia are some examples. I know it might be surprising from a US perspective, but there might be a need to change because of laws made by non-US citizens
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Replying to @kellabyte
Based on a very brief and probably unfair assessment: Hotwire’s statelessness is in line with Web fundamentals. Phoenix’s Liveview is a brilliantly implemented violation of those same principles.
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Replying to @svenandrae
Always a great reminder of how fucking brilliant Prince was as a guitarist
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Replying to @sjfloat @RosaCtrl
I think a lot of very good modern prog has been released this century., e.g. Steven Wilson (both solo and with Porcupine Tree), Pineapple Thief, Beardfish, Spock’s Beard, …
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Replying to @stilkov @ztellman
“RDX Works is no longer able to reproduce the resolved issues. Jepsen congratulates RDX Works on these advances. Jepsen has verified none of RDX Works’s claims since the end of our testing.” You just have to love the author.
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