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by Alupis 336 days ago
> the now inherent unreliability

What "unreliability" are you talking about in terms of American tech businesses?

> For some situations it's safer to do it in the EU despite the regulations

The EU has zero tech companies that rival FAANG et al here in the US. Zero. Because of it's (well-intentioned but harmful) business regulations.

I have a feeling you're projecting your dissatisfaction with election results more than anything tangible...

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> The EU has zero tech companies that rival FAANG et al here in the US. Zero. Because of it's (well-intentioned but harmful) business regulations.

Not really, it's because the EU has 28 sets of business regulations, those of the 27 members states and of the EU itself. The single market is not yet all that single, especially when it comes to digital services. The now abandoned project of the ever closer union wasn't some idealistic bs, it was the plan to gradually fix this.

Many companies see it has a positive to not have monopoly-abusing competitors able use the government they bought to crush startups.
> What "unreliability" are you talking about in terms of American tech businesses?

https://nltimes.nl/2025/05/20/microsofts-icc-email-block-tri...

This sort of stuff.