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  • I mean, it's better than no internal market, but it sure can get a whole lot better.

  • It's not missing, it's just very VERY far down.

    No idea what happened.

  • They're not reading the emails, they probably have an ai to combine and summarise. So then that ai can talk to my ai. 😁

  • Is it any worse than using the canned response from the page? I'm obviously interested, I'm just using ai to make it easier.

    However a hand written note is probably the most efficient.

  • Doesn't have to be mine, you can mail yours if you like. Or just pick a few at random.

  • I know people hate AI, but this is where it's actually helpful. Take the text and ask an AI to rewrite it, or to translate it into your local language and then send it. Make it short and it might not even be obvious AI.

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    Fight Chat Control - Protect Digital Privacy in the EU

    fightchatcontrol.eu
  • I got the reference. 🫡

  • Except it's not if you're applying for asylum. A better term is irregular migration.

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    1st European to fly to the moon will be German

    www.space.com /space-exploration/human-spaceflight/1st-european-to-fly-to-the-moon-will-be-german
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    Europe could get 42 more days of summer by the year 2100 due to climate change

    www.space.com /science/climate-change/europe-could-get-42-more-days-of-summer-by-the-year-2100-due-to-climate-change
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    Why Don’t Norwegians Hate Tesla Like the Rest of Europe Does?

    www.wired.com /story/why-dont-norwegians-hate-tesla-like-rest-of-europe/
  • The guy in jail is a far right nutter. They're attacking their own kind then.

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    Swedish man locked up for plotting chemical terror attack on Eurovision

    www.politico.eu /article/swedish-man-sentenced-for-planning-terrorist-attack-on-eurovision-2020-rotterdam/
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    Why the EU Economy Suddenly Looks Alright - TLDR News

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    British voters divided over immigration as Reform UK soars in the polls • FRANCE 24 English

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    EU Rejects US Demand to Ease Tech Rules for Lower Steel Tariffs

    www.bloomberg.com /news/articles/2025-11-24/eu-rejects-us-demand-to-ease-tech-rules-for-lower-steel-tariffs
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    Norway Chooses U.S. HIMARS and South Korea’s Chunmoo Over German Rocket Launcher System

    www.armyrecognition.com /news/army-news/2025/norway-chooses-u-s-himars-and-south-koreas-chunmoo-over-german-rocket-launcher-system
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    Europe’s cookie nightmare is crumbling

    www.theverge.com /news/823788/europe-cookie-prompt-browser-changes-proposal
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    Canada announces massive jump in funding to European Space Agency

    www.reuters.com /business/canada-announces-massive-jump-funding-european-space-agency-2025-11-18/
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    EU confirms it wants UK to pay into its budget in exchange for closer ties

    www.theguardian.com /world/2025/nov/18/eu-uk-pay-into-budget-closer-ties
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    Once-extinct European wildcats set to make a comeback in England

    www.bbc.com /news/articles/cr43y97k252o
  • Good link. Thanks.

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    AMD and Eviden unveil Europe's second exascale system — EPYC 'Venice' and Instinct MI430X powered system breaks the ExaFLOP barrier

    www.tomshardware.com /tech-industry/supercomputers/amd-and-eviden-unveil-europes-second-exascale-system-epyc-venice-and-instinct-mi430x-power-system-breaks-the-exaflop-barrier
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    Danish attitudes to the EU have 'changed dramatically': Denmark's Europe Minister Bjerre

  • Premise: Moon is cheese coloured.

    Conclusion: Moon is made of cheese.

    "Quod gratis asseritur, gratis negatur"

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    How Britain replaced the US as Russia’s villain of choice

    www.theguardian.com /world/ng-interactive/2025/nov/16/how-britain-became-russia-villain-us-ukraine
  • You're absolutely right. It's not dumb because of that. It's a dumb take because obviously migration can be weaponised, it's being done all over the world and has nothing to do with how racist a country is. Is there problems with racism in Europe? Sure. Is it worse than anywhere else? Hardly.

    So you're either very naive, pro-russian, or trolling. I hope it's the first.

  • Dumbest take I've seen today. Well done. I hope it's just trolling.

  • That's not for me to answer. I honestly don't know. But from what I recall about our lorry/train discussion it's the labour cost of switching transportation combined with the time it takes both to switch, but also trains rarely go directly to the destination you want. They tend to do stops, or detours. So there are conditions where trains absolutely would be the better/cheaper option, but they're pretty rare, so setting up one transport process instead of two is usually better, even if a few transports could be done cheaper/better.

    But also yes, we spend a lot more money on improving our roads than we do on improving our railway networks.

    Also this should help: https://transport.ec.europa.eu/news-events/news/rail-transport-new-harmonised-eu-standards-support-cross-border-rail-2023-09-08_en

    I mean, how dumb is this? "Too often, national rules still force trains to stop at borders, when driving from one EU country to another. [...]stopping trains at internal EU borders, and having to change crews and locomotives that are not certified for the next network’s national requirements[...]"

  • I can answer on why they don't use trains if you like. I know a professor in logistics. It's because it's cheaper to use lorries. Moving goods from the factory to the train, move it onto the train, transport it, then move it from the train to a lorry again and take it to the destination isn't as efficient as we'd like

    They used to have car trains though, and that I would love to have back. Imagine just driving onto a train car, leave it there and go into the normal train where you could eat, drink and sleep, and after a day or so wake up at your destination. I would stop flying, given that the price was competitive. Which it wouldn't be sadly, but one can dream.

  • I like I2P. Such a cool concept and there are plenty of services that can be built upon it. Most famous for anonymous torrenting I suppose, but it can do so much more.