Along with the recent sanctions against other tech giants, can the EU make it so anti cheat can be compatible to Linux as well?
Along with the recent sanctions against other tech giants, can the EU make it so anti cheat can be compatible to Linux as well?
In that case blame your government and not the EU. If you don’t agree with your government, you can vote in another alternative and if the majority agrees with you, democracy will do the rest
I’m far from defending these shitheads from local government (no, there’s no alternative, all of them are trained by same people, all of them received sMe standards and are people who went there to get as much money as they can),but it’s actually fault of EU that they leave space for interpretation… And they shouldn’t if they want to unify law or at least general law. In fact, there’s differences between interpretation and suiting to standards… And there should be left only space for makeing law adequate to local situation… In any other case, that “union” loses point, unless it’s purely economical.
And… Who will you blame for lack of skills or incorrect execution of order by employed people? Employees or their supervisors for not teaching them correctly and supervising?
The EU is not a country (at least at the current stage), so every country have a lot of autonomy
It’s union… Union, by definition has similar solutions, same objective or same…
But a union does not mean that there isn’t any decentralization and autonomy, just like in a federation
Union does mean that you have to act like you agreed, because you’re obligated by documents signed while joining…