top | item 18758874 (no title) th0br0 | 7 years ago For those geowalled: https://outline.com/dp7dyUThis is the actual study: https://genomebiology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13... discuss order hn newest a_bonobo|7 years ago and this is the GitHub repo with the notebook: https://github.com/jasongfleischer/Predicting-age-from-the-t... oneplane|7 years ago It's not just the geowalling that is annoying, but the fact that they would rather not comply for everyone's good.It's like they decided that not knowing what data they process and where it's going and what is being done with it is good for everyone. rladd|7 years ago Or maybe the majority of their advertising is local, so it makes sense to block non-local people if supporting them is an added expense and produces no additional revenue. load replies (1) jakeogh|7 years ago "comply for everyone's good"Nope. Some of us dont appreciate the EU thinking it can regulate what events one can remember.It's annoying enough getting these dumb EU cookie popups.
a_bonobo|7 years ago and this is the GitHub repo with the notebook: https://github.com/jasongfleischer/Predicting-age-from-the-t...
oneplane|7 years ago It's not just the geowalling that is annoying, but the fact that they would rather not comply for everyone's good.It's like they decided that not knowing what data they process and where it's going and what is being done with it is good for everyone. rladd|7 years ago Or maybe the majority of their advertising is local, so it makes sense to block non-local people if supporting them is an added expense and produces no additional revenue. load replies (1) jakeogh|7 years ago "comply for everyone's good"Nope. Some of us dont appreciate the EU thinking it can regulate what events one can remember.It's annoying enough getting these dumb EU cookie popups.
rladd|7 years ago Or maybe the majority of their advertising is local, so it makes sense to block non-local people if supporting them is an added expense and produces no additional revenue. load replies (1)
jakeogh|7 years ago "comply for everyone's good"Nope. Some of us dont appreciate the EU thinking it can regulate what events one can remember.It's annoying enough getting these dumb EU cookie popups.
a_bonobo|7 years ago
oneplane|7 years ago
It's like they decided that not knowing what data they process and where it's going and what is being done with it is good for everyone.
rladd|7 years ago
jakeogh|7 years ago
Nope. Some of us dont appreciate the EU thinking it can regulate what events one can remember.
It's annoying enough getting these dumb EU cookie popups.