
Jason
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🇪🇺 EU moves forward with the controversial “chat control” law EU member states have agreed on amendments to the so-called chat control regulation, clearing the way for final negotiations with the European Parliament. Critics warn this could expand mass scanning of online communications and tighten state control over internet users. The proposal is officially aimed at combating child sexual abuse online. It obliges digital platforms to assess risks, improve reporting tools, strengthen child privacy settings, and remove or block illegal content when required by authorities. One of the most contentious points, mandatory scanning of private messages, was removed. However, companies will still be allowed to continue voluntary mass scanning, and the current exemption enabling it will be extended beyond 2026. Critics say this means intrusive surveillance will continue.






@Meetem4 The C# version is from Rosetta: #L17-L32" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">github.com/defold/example…
The C# looks fairly idiomatic imho. 🤷♂️








@colinhacks @zlumer I cannot find my way back shore 🌊 Option "D" speaks to me the most thus far. As much as I am a camelCase fellow, I am wary of giving `_` a special meaning.
















