morras

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morras ,

C'est beau ces articles qui commencent par indiquer que 73% des Français n'aiment pas ces chansons, pour ensuite expliquer qu'ils sont trop bêtes pour comprendre.

Mais venir expliquer que les grammaire/syntaxe/vocabulaire utilisés dans ces chansons sont "le" français, c'est de mauvaise foi.

Ca représente une partie de la langue française. On pourrait parler de dialecte s'il y avait une cohérence territoriale dans ce type de phrasé, mais pas "le" français.

(Dans mon esprit, "le" français est celui que l'on apprend à école, et toutes les déformations que l'on utilise au quotidien en sont des sous-parties).

Reste la question de savoir si une jeune femme noire est représentatrice de "la France". D'un pur point de vue démographique, j'en doute.

morras ,

"There also is vestigial cynicism in Paris about public housing after a series of scandals in the 1990s, when some conservative politicians were revealed to be paying cheap rents for luxury city-owned apartments. Today, the city awards public housing through a system that strips the names of applicants and prioritizes them through a points system that factors income and family circumstances."

Purposedly misleading...
Cheap-rent luxury appartments for politicians still exist, they just moved from the "public" social housing company to more discret one.

And about the baseline of the article, the famous "mixité sociale", do you know what happens when you mix together people of various social conditions, backgrounds, and education?
Troubles.

Been there, done that, never again. This policy is slowly building a time-bomb in french major cities.

European Commission’s use of Microsoft 365 infringes data protection law for EU institutions and bodies ( www.edps.europa.eu )

Following its investigation, the EDPS has found that the European Commission (Commission) has infringed several key data protection rules when using Microsoft 365. In its decision, the EDPS imposes corrective measures on the Commission....

morras ,

Probable course of action is MSFT implementing a hotfix in the next 3-6 months, that will be nowhere near to address the topic.

Another 2 years of EDPS investigation.

Then MSFT will release another patch 3-6 months after that actually solves the issue.

But in the meantime, they would have implemented another mechanism to spy on users.

Rince and repeat.

morras ,

No, Lemmy servers are not exempt from GDPR compliance.
The household exemption (you are not subject to gdpr for private activities) only applies for purely personnal activities. As soon as a service is offered to someone else, the exemption is no more applicable.

That's one of the drawback about open-source projects, they are designed to fulfill a need (persistent storage & decentralised communication for Lemmy), and no one give a f*ck about legalities.

morras ,

I’m not so sure about the GDPR status for the Fediverse, I don’t think there’s the law is prepared for “Jerry runs this for people, just for fun”. It’s very much “official organisation” or “money grabbing business” oriented. Someone should fund an actual lawyer to look into this and lay down the real requirements.

I'm working in the gdpr compiance field ;)
Using a personnal device to monitor public space doesn't fall under the household exception, this solution even pre-dates the GDPR (https://curia.europa.eu/jcms/upload/docs/application/pdf/2014-12/cp140175en.pdf).

(the case-law is about camera fixed on a private house, but the logic easily translates in a private server grabbing public data).

but when legal compliance comes up, everybody just sticks their fingers in their ears and pretends not to hear you.

Just as you did ^^

morras ,

Article 3 GDPR is straightforward, gdpr will apply.

The real question is how any kind of authority could enforce it ?
Almost no chance that any law enforcement/regulator will bother a single-user instance purely on the ground of gdpr...

morras ,

Damn...
I'm a Linux user that basically hates the MS way of life, but I must admit that they are taking AI seriously AND share their tools. So kudos, please continue !

I shamelessly reused the AI assesment template at work and this RIT will be pushed to some colleagues.

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