The parent comment is a bit flip and sarcastic, but he's not wrong. $550k isn't even a speed bump for Twitter. SV tech companies aren't going to take EU regulatory bodies seriously unless they pass out meaningful fines.
Hopefully, Ireland’s Data Protection Commission intends this to be a "shot across the bow" hinting at more severe fines if Twitter continues to do this kind of thing. Otherwise, Twitter is unlikely to change their behavior.
I would be surprised if any US company would have had the foresight to call European authorities within 3 days of a serious issue in 2018 .. especially with whatever skeleton crews are working over Christmas.
It's been a learning curve, and things like this have been good lessons to bring us to where we are.
Thank you for the insights. Wouldnt it be possible to add an @AsyncInput decorator, without ever touching the ng/core?
Same could be done for @AsyncOutput, with observables instead of event-emitters.
Mhtml tends to not have JavaScript run with it because there is no origin attached to it. That's one of the benefits of web bundles, they can run with an origin attached so they have access to the correct storage and other sandboxing primitives.
Well, I don't expect starts to move (relative to each other), and angular velocity is harder to compare with a moving plane that may not be passing directly overhead and so appears slower, but yes, faster than a plane.
On Android they already crawl your app with various devices when you upload it to Google play and let you know about any crashes or accessibility issues. Nothing to stop them capturing the content too if they wanted.