@frankrausch as the US moves deeper into isolationism, the GDPR, and now DMA, are hallmarks in Europe’s growing global soft power.
Ah, the thought of Lightning port iPhones makes me laugh in all 24 official EU languages.
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@frankrausch as the US moves deeper into isolationism, the GDPR, and now DMA, are hallmarks in Europe’s growing global soft power. Ah, the thought of Lightning port iPhones makes me laugh in all 24 official EU languages. 4 comments
@ubernostrum I’m not sure we’re on the same page. I’m joking about Lightning and you call that fundamentalism? Are you serious about comparing online privacy and anti-monopoly regulations to colonialism? I may have missed a joke, but I’d like to figure that one out. @MostlyBlindGamer I'm serious about comparing your sense of superiority to colonialism, because that's precisely the justification Europeans used for colonialism. And it's just as ugly now as it was then. And you're getting that smug over... a plug. That was already in the process of being replaced with USB-C. Because the company behind it had said they'd support the old plug (Lightning) for ten years, as an anti-waste measure. Anyway, you do you. |
@MostlyBlindGamer I dunno, the last time y'all brought the light of your amazing advanced superior European civilization to the primitive backwards uncultured savages, the body count was pretty high.
So I'm going to be a little bit wary of your latest attempt to forcibly Europeanize the rest of the world, especially when it comes with fundamentalism about computer plugs (which Apple, TBH, was already busy migrating anyway) that reminds me of nothing so much as a Brexiteer demanding the right color of passport.
(also, I have CCPA rights, so it's not even like the GDPR is giving you anything special over me in the first place)
@MostlyBlindGamer I dunno, the last time y'all brought the light of your amazing advanced superior European civilization to the primitive backwards uncultured savages, the body count was pretty high.
So I'm going to be a little bit wary of your latest attempt to forcibly Europeanize the rest of the world, especially when it comes with fundamentalism about computer plugs (which Apple, TBH, was already busy migrating anyway) that reminds me of nothing so much as a Brexiteer demanding the right color of passport.