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EU has recent regulations that only apply to the big platforms. That’s one way to implement that.
EU has recent regulations that only apply to the big platforms. That’s one way to implement that.
Fight for regulation
The only thing that can stop them from their established position of power and influence is regulation that limits those, with effective checks and prosecution.
Split up their platforms and companies, require transparency and provable decency, require structural or behavioral changes
They have so much money, fines won’t do a thing [unless they’re excessively high and against their companies]. They have such established prevalence with their platforms, activism of and with evasion won’t have much of an impact at scale.
Demonstrating public aversion towards advertisers is also a workable approach that could have an impact [long term].
What’s your process? Where in the process does the knowledge get lost?
My learning process back when I was studying has always been to summarize the material. Go through it, and write out a summary, and what was non-obvious to me. And then, if applicable, summarize that summarization, reducing what I could clear up.
Ah, sorry. Turns out the one I got two years ago isn’t a Compact either. (I had Compacts previously, and didn’t want a big phone then either.)
The 10 V I got is not as big as some of the other big phones, but it is a bit bigger and significantly longer than Compact was previously. 155x68x8.3mm
Sony has their Xperia Compact series.
When I lean into them all I get is boos.