Note: legally, the Netherlands can't give Aruba or Curaçao to the US as in the constitutional framework of the dutch kingdom they are seen as sovereign entities.
> broken by some government agency or hacker group
Probably not. For browsers to accept this certificate it has to be logged in a certificate transparency log for anyone to see, and no such certificates have been seen to be logged.
Depends, I remember some llm providers including this information in the post training. though gemini-3-flash-preview and gpt-5.2 both don't know what model they are.
In what country? Of course I do not operate business with milions of income, but investing in Poland is usually a cost. In example buying hardware or paying for servers is an invoice so it is cost of you doing business. Of course it depends on accounting and your taxing method. But yes, your profit in Poland is more or less money you got from clients minus money you paid to someone.
> He also uses Rice’s theorem (old) to show that there is no uniform measure over the set of "possible universes."
I assume a finite uniform measure? Presumably |set| is a uniform measure over the set of "possible universes".
Anyway if I understood that correctly, than this is not that surprising? There isn't a finite uniform measure over the real line. If you only consider the possible universes of two particles at any distance from eachother, this models the real line and therefore has no finite uniform measure.
The wikipedia article seems to concur with you, although this seems to be a voluntary policy by CUII, the members could still decide to not wait for any court orders and block whatever they want.
> Daher habe die Bundesnetzagentur die CUII gebeten, die Überprüfung mutmaßlich urheberrechtsverletzender Seiten künftig gerichtlich vornehmen zu lassen.
this is not a requirement, they're just asking. The BNetzA just wants to not deal with it apparently.
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