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Fantastic! Now EU just needs to setup freedomgov.eu that bounces off freedom.gov so americans also can browse whatever with no restrictions.

What restrictions do Americans have now that would make that useful?

Facts on .gov websites.

Increasingly widespread age restriction laws?

Like the ones we have in the UK? I can't even look at the craft beer Sub-Reddit anymore without handing over my ID.

Link to the US government banning free speech on the internet. You have no credibility when the UK, Spain, Germany and France have been railing against free speech and calling it "bullshit" in the last month.

It was just a bit of fun, pointing out a ridiculousness of the situation. But for the sake of argument, age verification? lcelist? Annas? Not showing your state that you look at a democrat website? Or do you mean the free speech, non-censor freedom.gov will "filter" these sites?

What's the point of the EU hosting an empty page? While tons freedoms and content is legal in the USA that isn't in the EU I don't know of any opposites.

Do you have any examples?


I guess Fuchsia is an attempt at a capability-based OS with wider appeal. The architecture seems interesting, wish there was quicker progress on it.


It's honestly moving fast. OS are just complicated these days and it takes a long time to get to parity on all fronts.


>You do realize that America has the highest number of Michelin-starred restaurants per capita? Way to stereotype

How did you find this data? A quick google says that France has about 630 Michelin restaurants and the US about 230 (and obviously fewer people live in France). It looks like Switzerland has the highest per capita with 143 for about 9 million people. The US has a lot of good eating places, but let's stick to facts.


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