I find it weird that the big "problem" is setting cookies on the visitor's device and not that you send all your visitors' data/stats and browsing patterns to Google...
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You are very right. There’s a reason GDPR was adopted and that is to prevent harm to data subjects, or misuses of their data. At a deeper level it actually benefits everyone - including companies themeselves because it allows them to anticipate and eleminate problems before they happen. A good example is openai’s data breach. Had they implemented GDPR security precautions it would likely never have happened. They end up reacting by putting security measures in place, which is what gdpr requested in the first place… You end up implementing gdpr anyway…
I wouldn’t say that. GDPR has the power to make LLMs much safer as it can reduce any risk of harm to data subjects. And that’s a very intended consequence !
I don't think the integration with vscode would work well here. We're ditching a lot of existing workflows for a completely new interaction between the developer and the agent. It's not like copilot at all. E2b is more like having a virtual developer at your disposal 24/7. You write a technical spec and e2b codes builds the app for you
Unfortunately bagages losses are regulated - in europe - so compensation amounts are already limited (few 100, at best it compensate your suitcase). You need to take insurance and make a video before you pack as proof if you want a solution. Other than this you should assume all the time you luggage is lost.
compensation requirement in europe (and other international flights)is 1300 euros per passenger. Most of us don't have more than 1300 euros worth of stuff in a checked bag. Insurance is a good idea however as dealing with them is usually much quicker than dealing with the airline.
in the USA the number is $3800 for domestic flights