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As someone from the EU, could I not use the argument to argue that for me it's both an adversarial country?

It's concerning that someone from the EU is still asking this question. How is there any doubt left in you? Yes, of course both are adversarial countries, and shouldn't be treated all too differently. In the short-term, the US is the bigger threat, as they've shown they're much more willing to use the power they have to cut off access than China.

As someone from the US I would suggest viewing both as adversarial. I don't really trust my own government, but if I was born abroad I would trust them even less.

You absolutely can. We see a huge uproar in European enterprises against US software/vendors/etc. Many companies are halting their cloud migration because they are now worried that the current US government could decide to just pull the plug or something otherwise inane.

And to be fair only US is openly hostile to EU.

Both the US and China are openly hostile to domestic populations.

I see no harm if China use my data. But US companies are actually using my data against me.

It's still distasteful, but they aren't in a position to do me much direct harm, so there's that.

As someone from the EU, please do!

I don't know why you're being downvoted, the US has been way more belligerent towards the EU recently than China.

> What makes you say that?

No X in between. No Y overhead. Just your Z.


Billions must morge

Developors, developors, developors, developors!

What's the point of a question like this? Serious question .. I didn't have the time to read into this problem

To expose the limitations in the reasoning of LLMs

Love this! Only question: Why is the search bar only on /tools ?

Good catch. I just fixed it!

There is HugeRTE, a fork of tinymce. I don't know how long they searched for a tinymce alternative

Fucked up times we live in


Yes


agree


I fear that "gcombinator" could breach copyright?


Maybe, however, they might not care as the API is freely available anyways


You're right.. well hope it doesn't come to that


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