Despite new laws in the field of digitalization, the existing European legislation is totally inadequate to counterbalance the Big Tech wave from Silicon Valley. This is argued by philosopher of law Bart van der Sloot. If we take the influence in the field of politics and human and privacy rights truly seriously, a ban on American tech in Europe is crucial, according to this scholar. In addition, we must work to create a European Big Tech industry. Will such a ban succeed and what will it take to set up a European counterpart of Silicon Valley?
Silicon Valley is an epicenter for the world’s most expensive narcicism. For 5k a ticket you’ll get first rate sycophancy, the kind Nero would enjoy. There’s probably about as many dead sex workers buried underneath silicon valley as there are indigenous corpses underneath boarding schools.
How about no??
Silicon Valley is an epicenter for the world’s most expensive narcicism. For 5k a ticket you’ll get first rate sycophancy, the kind Nero would enjoy. There’s probably about as many dead sex workers buried underneath silicon valley as there are indigenous corpses underneath boarding schools.
No joke, Silicon Valley needs to die - in a fire.
Could we perhaps consider ways of making software that doesn’t involve killing hookers?
… And it even doesn’t do anymore what it did to gain the past glory.
True but that is probably not what the vision is supposed to be.