So, now whoever runs anything on the web, will just be over-cautious and block UK traffic, while those in the UK will use VPNs. Are we going to have a time where UK web space will look dormant for law enforcements?
France has its own nuclear power and I don't think it could really avoid being involved like we did for Ukraine if war was to cross EU border (my perspective as a French citizen)
I wonder if they could survive if they added a mode like phind.com wrapper - where each question stores LLM answers as answers. So (SO!) many more content and would people reason to still use it.
I appreciate that! Honestly, I'm not sure. Part of the reason I felt competent enough to write about Estonia is because I had lived there and worked for the government, so I thought I had a pretty decent insider look into how things worked and could tell the story well and I'm not sure I could replicate that in Poland. Although I do think a comparative study across some digital leaders (ex. Estonia, Poland, Ukraine) or even just comparing the Baltic states on topics like digitalization would be super interesting.
Thanks for the motivation to finish this as soon as possible :) I'm working on a basic landing page with screenshots/videos and a "get notified" button right now – shoot me an (empty, if you want) email (in profile) and I'll ping you as soon as it's ready
That was quick.
I wanted to be quick too, but learned that I was too eager and missed that the are optional fields to pick from. I then re-submitted with the same email (will it go through or you have uniqueness validation?) providing optional stuff this time.
Maybe play with positioning of the optional fields so they would be more apparent before submitting email address.
If you zoom in close enough, nothing what you perceive as principle, will be true. Physicians can always prove you wrong.
There is always a line beyond which everything can be negated. This line is where disinformation thrives and you have to develop your own sense of how to find it.
I must say I always hated your tool for how it hijacks page rendering. I took long battles with our marketing team, as we fought for every single millisecond of loading times, and VWO introduction just thrown this all into the bin.
And I wanted to put up a negative review on gartner but they never let it through - I guess it was because of the $25 USD gift card campaign, so the paid campaign would not backfire the product. Which of course made me hate your tool even more.
But that aside, I'm really glad (envy?) that the tool was successful for you!
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