Yes, the #EU has a lot of regulations.
But remember that thanks to those regulations you can use a single USB-C cable that can charge anything, rather than 10 different connectors and adapters as it was common until 10-15 years ago.
Remember that it’s thanks to those regulations if you no longer have to pay eye watering roaming fees for calls and data when you travel to other EU countries, as it was common until 5-10 years ago.
Remember that it’s thanks to those regulations if big tech has at least some constraints onto what it can do with your data and how much choice you have as a customer.
Remember that it’s thanks to those regulations if you, as a EU citizen, can benefit from the services of any other embassy of any other EU country if stranded abroad.
Those who try to depict the EU as a bureaucratic hell worth dismantling are those who hate the impact that its laws have on their freedom of exploiting markets, exploiting customers or living out of rent money.
Or those who hate the combined economic and political power of a united Europe with a single market because it threatens their national interests, and they’d rather exert their leverage with a bunch of divided and weaker countries instead.
Europe isn’t perfect and a lot can be improved. But those who call for its demise DO NOT talk in your interests.
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If everything goes right, by the end of 2026, Trump has lost America, Orbán has lost Hungary, and Putin has lost Ukraine.
Let's do this!
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#Trump has over 3 years left to run in his term. Putin is not going anywhere and ukraine has no path which leads to victory on the battlefield of Donbas. It aint over.
How the heck did the world get so screwed?
I did not write about Erdogan, because unfortunately Turkey will not have elections until 2028.
Are you seeing any other signs, Erdogan could lose Turkey this year?
If everything goes right, by the end of 2026, Trump has lost America, Orbán has lost Hungary, and Putin has lost Ukraine.
That 50 Biblical plagues eradicate the Ghoul state of destilled evil, Israel
UK has rid itself of Farage, his enabler Starmer and the Con servatives.
Germany could do with a decent government too instead of the present millionaire serving grifters
What an awful situation the world is in
Indeed, Randahl, please consider! Don't you think your viewers like you enough to follow you to PeerTube?
@Enea90
@elfburgerman do you really want me to quit YouTube? And before you answer do take the time to check out my work.
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In recent years, btw, the number of content creators/outlets who earn their living directly from their audiences/subscribers has grown.
You do know alternatives to the constructive aspects of adtech exist (and business models are as plentiful as our creativity is big), right?
Eventually Putin will get a "fall from a window"
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Eventually Orban will lose office
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Eventually Trump will lose the midterms & denazification can begin
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Ukraine peace talks have been little more than a mafia-style shakedown by the US and Russia
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been powered by lies and backed up by the US. World affairs editor Sam Kiley meets some of Putin’s Russian-speaking victims in Pavlohrad, eastern Ukraine, as Volodymyr Zelensky calls out Trump’s ‘unfair’ treatment of …Sam Kiley (The Independent)
The Chinese new year of the firehorse has just begun and Randahl is already in a very positive mood.
Crossing fingers.
Speaking of the UFA and lost , the EU moves quietly ( without diarrhea post ) its pawns.
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The European Central Bank unveiled plans ….
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With investors reassessing the dollar's status due to the unpredictable nature of U.S. President … economic policy, Lagarde has argued this was the time for the Euro to gain market share, but this required a revamped financial and economic architecture.
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Right. I didn't mean to imply any comparison.
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in reply to Fabio Manganiello • • •those regulations also include other perks like:
- Prices you see in the store or online are final (no hidden fees).
- You get European movies and content on Netflix and other platforms
- When you order something, you get info when it will be delivered
- When you buy food, you know it’s safe to eat
- 2 years of free warranty for gadgets and electronics
- Your kid can go to school or get a degree regardless of your financial situation
… and that’s just scratching the surface
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in reply to Oblomov • • •@oblomov @JessTheUnstill Having common rules is good for small businesses too if they want to trade across borders or need to import supplies.
A lot went broke or moved from the UK to the EU after Brexit because they couldn't afford dealing with the red tape.
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in reply to Fabio Manganiello • • •And then there's the *incredibly predictable* consequences of not understanding.
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#Brexit #BrexitLies #EU #Europe
The economic cost of Brexit laid bare
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I'm not sure that's a good analogy.
The EU is perhaps more like a benevolent uncle who keeps you safe and looks after you from a distance.
Oh how I wish we were still European here in the UK!
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in reply to Mike 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 • • •Serge 🔻
in reply to Nicks World • • •@NicksWorld @MikeFromLFE perhaps it’s wise to enquire why these companies got fined (spoiler: they usually did inexcusable things to consumers like you and me).
Also, the EU collects roughly €0 in taxes annually. It’s all import duties and contributions from EU countries that are a small percentage of GDP (~1%), of which ~93% flows right back to those EU countries.
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It's also so ridiculous when people complain about bureaucracy. Yes there is. No doubt.
But without the EU, you would have 27 national bureaucracies to handle the matters now handled in one single place.
And not necessarily in a better way.
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Most Europeans don't realize how much better and more efficient EU bureaucracy is than that of the US.
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The cost to the British of excluding themselves has been 6-8% of GDP on a recurring basis, an 18% drop in investment etc.
Why Europe’s Single Market Surpassed America’s
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in reply to Mike 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 • • •We are still European, but we're not in the EU (sadly).
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in reply to Fabio Manganiello • • •I do not want to see a weak EU/Europe.
What I do want to see is politics for the people, far too much is still pleasing the criminal trump.
Lobbyists, stop pandering to them, kick them out of Brussels.
Why you say. Think Epsteins web of corruption was definitely not the only one.
Take the illegally transferred millions back from Hungary.
Ensure those who approved that transfer are appropriately punished
Stop LIES surveillance is not needed to protect children. Privacy is a right
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> Man tries to burn EU flag. Flag doesn't burn because of EU regulations on flammable materials.
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in reply to Fabio Manganiello • • •> But remember that thanks to those regulations you can use a single USB-C cable that can charge anything
buddy there's like a dozen different USB-C cables with different capabilities and even devices with USB-C ports that can't be charged with normal USB-C cables+chargers unless it's a dumb USB-A on the other end which guarantees that it only uses 5v and no PD negotiation required
and then there's the devices where it actually matters if you actually plug the USB-C cable in "upside down" or not because not all devices have all the pins on both sides
don't build your enthusiasm up for the EU's over-regulation on a such a silly lie
Fabio Manganiello
in reply to feld • • •yes, I’m aware of the different types of USB-C conventions out there. Also when it comes to different current/power requirements.
But I see it from the perspective of someone who believed it to be impossible 10 years ago to even be able to plug the same thing into a laptop, a phone or a headphone.
Even being able to plug the same thing into different laptops was unthinkable. I had a stash of “universal” power cords with at least 15 different barrel connectors, and 5 different addons to adjust for different voltage and current requirements.
And let’s not talk of smaller devices using combinations of mini USB, micro USB, USB-A and other exotic variants (a problem that still affects HDMI btw).
Of course the USB-C standard is still fragmented and confusing, and a lot of work must still be done, but we’re in a state that is light years ahead of where we were a decade ago.