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While both programmers and lawyers rely on logic, their professions are shaped by fundamentally different approaches to ambiguity, regulation, and culture. Explore the core distinctions that create two vastly different professional mindsets.

An EdTech founder questions selling in Europe due to the EU AI Act's compliance burden, sparking a debate on whether it's an 'innovation tax' or a necessary benchmark for safety in high-risk AI.

The 'Tea' app suffered multiple major data breaches, yet remains on the App Store, prompting a debate about Apple's review process, financial incentives, and the software industry's lack of accountability for user data.

An analysis of the UK's Online Safety Act (OSA) and its potential impact on small Mastodon instances, covering risk levels, legal interpretations, and practical steps administrators can take to ensure compliance and mitigate liability.

As governments mandate ID verification for online content, discover strategies to protect your privacy and the open internet. Explore political action, technical alternatives like the RTA header, and circumvention tools.

Explore a global discussion on drinking water habits, from trusting unfiltered tap water in Europe to using advanced filtration systems in North America due to concerns over taste and contaminants.

Should AI be a public utility or a private enterprise? This analysis explores a debate on nationalizing AI, weighing security benefits against risks to innovation and access, drawing parallels to healthcare and energy.

Discover alternative platforms and methods for distributing paid mobile applications beyond Google Play and the Apple App Store, including PWAs, third-party Android stores, and new EU regulations for iOS.

Discover why US companies are increasingly restricting remote positions to 'US-only' talent, driven by complex legal hurdles, impactful tax changes like Section 174, national security concerns, and market factors.

Discussion on the feasibility of a national 'do not email' list to combat point-of-sale marketing spam, exploring potential pitfalls like misuse by scammers and alternative solutions like stricter regulations or better spam filters.