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While I cannot agree on having to prove your identity online, this is ON PAPER better than what individual governments are doing right now (from what I know, I may be wrong though). I still don’t like it and think it’s a bad idea in general, but if EU countries are going to implement it in any case, at least it’s better to have something that protects your anonymity both ways (the government cannot see and track what your are visiting, and the sites cannot see and track your identity).
BUT, this is in paper. We will have to see the actual implementation.
And I would much rather not have anything like this (but good luck with all the far right parties that are being pushed right now…).


Have a Kindle Paperwhite (1st gen). Have send over USB, through Calibre - software, never used the web one -, books and documents in various formats. Never had an issue.


So many things. That is why I go everywhere with my messenger bag…
Must have: Phone Wallet Napkins (I guess they are called like that? The things to wipe your nose) House keys Car keys
Always have: Keys of my partner’s house Emergency sewing kit Wine opener Lighter (I don’t smoke but I find it useful) Small power bank 3 cables (usb-c, micro usb, Garmin watch cable)
Rarely I leave home: Kindle Mcon


Yes, because I find hard memorizing a lot of symbols before becoming capable of minimal reading proficiency.
Silk is cool too, but I draw my linen on cotton
AI (or what we call AI currently) is definitely capable of making decision it wasn’t trained for, it’s the whole reason why LLM are so effective, they learned enough patterns about how humans think and react, that they can apply it to other situations.
Now, if you talk about RELIABLY making decisions then I definitely agree with you. They can’t even be reliable with stuff they extensively saw in training, when you get out of the “confort zone” the odds of it taking the correct decision drops fast.
But with AI companies trying to get as much data as they can from their workers and from common people, and with the scary new trend of smart glasses (even though I’m a fan of augmented reality as a concept) we will see how things evolve…