Is dit een grap?
Their core market was always the Netherlands. That market is absolutely saturated with bikes. There are more bikes than people in NL. It's not like the US where it's a relatively novel fenomenom with lots of growth opportunities for new markets.
Yeah so you get one of these thingies that has like 20 in different sizes. Costs like €5.
Toyota has been teasing this for years now. It's a bit like fusion energy at this point, always on the brink of a revolution that never comes.
Secretary of transpiration
🤣🤣🤣
When the US does it it's just established practise. When a non-US entity does the same thing, it's suddenly a matter of national security.
The anti-Chinese vibe in the US right now is rather absurd. The rise of China should have been viewed as an opportunity, not a threat.
That's an innovative way to combat clickbaiting.
This sounds like a very dangerous design.
Nou, eindelijk dan. Dit worden interessante verkiezingen. Ik vind het wel een beetje jammer dat hij niet bij BBB in de boot gestapt is. Twee serieuze concurrenten op rechts ipv één komt de VVD alleen maar goed uit.
Yeah it's a small, local ISP. I love it. They only serve a small area, but therefore they behave like a local business with real people instead of a faceless corporation.
Where are you from?
For me it only gives a full-screen "by using this websites you agree to cookies" dialog, with only an OK button.
This is not how it should usually go in the GDPR.
Note that the GDPR does not ban all cookies without consent. Some may be absolutely required for the functioning of the website, and are thus allowed without consent. An example would be cookies to save language preferences. Technically speaking, the GDPR doesn't even mention cookies. It just says consent has to be asked when the website is processing PII that isn't strictly necessary for the functionality.
That said, once you do process PII that isn't strictly necessary, you must ask for consent, and you must also provide an option to decline.
The form as such with only an Ok button doesn't allow me to figure out whether these are necessary cookies, and if they aren't it doesn't allow me to decline.