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Because COVID got political if you drop COVID from the name your ability to get funding and attention to study it falls off a cliff.

Replace memory with one of the dozen common issues the Rust compiler does nothing for like deadlocks.

Well, the case would still stand, wouldn't it? Unless C is free of these dozen common issues.

I've not really seen this outside of extremely junior engineers. On the flip side I've seen plenty of seniors who can't manage to understand how to interact with AI tools come away thinking they are useless when just watching them for a bit it's really clear the issue is the engineer.

I mean the real answer it is got easily to deploy k8s so the justification for not using it kinda vanished.

1 in 4 Women are on antidepressant by age 50.

It's a silent epidemic when you look at mental health rates and it appear to be getting worse.


I feel like this just fundamentally misunderstands Europe stand on privacy. Privacy is for citizens and companies to each other not something the government is subject to.

Obviously Europe is huge, and in Sweden we've obviously regarded some privacy as unnecessary with respect to the government, however, that has been about financial things, which, being financial, affect everybody.

We've always believed in things like postal secrecy.


> We have amazing tech talent in the EU but we are beholden to old and ultra-risk-averse rich aristocracy.

That's an odd way to say EU regulations....


No, it's not that. No regulations prevents them from investing in our own IT infrastructure. It is harder than in the US, sure, but very far from unprofitable. In fact it's a glaring hole in the EU now due to the current geopolitics... and still nobody is even attempting to fill the void.

Correction: Russians and Chinese likely are already trying, via proxies. Guess we'll find out soon enough.


I mean Europe doesn't really get to make the choices when it comes to the USA because of their hilarious practice of hamstringing themselves. If that was the goal it definitely worked.


Sure but since the EU has destroyed it's own innovation so much soon you'll get no choice in the matter.


The EU nations can't even get their own government's running on non US software/clouds. If GDPR was actually enforced like that you might as well just dissolve the EU and let each nation apply to join the USA for all the relevancy the EU will have on the world afterwords.


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