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Levan Ostaevi
Bringing logical design to open-source knowledge @Geo
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Bryant Chou
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Sergie Magdalin
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Vlad Magdalin
Webflow
Provides a visual content management system and website building platform that translates design decisions into clean, production-ready code. It enables designers and marketing teams to create, launch, and manage custom websites without requiring traditional software development resources.
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Major crypto policy projects & coalitions - last part
Major crypto policy projects & coalitions - First 10
Microsoft previews Copilot Tasks, an AI agent that works in the background
Microsoft’s preview of Copilot Tasks marks a shift from conversational AI toward autonomous, background task execution. The core idea is simple: instead of only answering questions or drafting content, Copilot now acts as an AI agent that can plan, execute, and complete multi‑step tasks on your behalf.
MiCA
Directive (EU) 2023/2226 (DAC8) & MiCA
The days of flying under the radar in Europe are over. As of January 1, 2026, the DAC8 Directive is officially live across the EU. What does that actually mean for us? Every major exchange and wallet provider with EU users (think Binance, Kraken, Bit2Me) is now legally forced to automatically report your holdings and transactions directly to national tax authorities (like the Agencia Tributaria here in Spain) in a massive annual data drop. Here is the trap a lot of freelancers fall into: you get paid out in a highly volatile token to your MetaMask. Because it is a self-custodial wallet, you might think Hacienda has no idea. And technically, DAC8 does not force your private wallet to report you. But here is the catch: the exact second you send that crypto to a regulated exchange to cash out to Euros, the exchange logs the transfer, attaches it to your KYC ID, and reports the entire trail to Hacienda. When the tax agency audits that timeline, they calculate your income tax based on the exact Euro value of the token on the day you *earned* it. If the market dumps before you cash out? You still owe tax on the original, higher value.
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DAC8
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webflow
Create custom, responsive websites with the power of code — visually. Design and build your site with a flexible CMS and top-tier hosting. Try Webflow for free.
figma
Figma is the leading collaborative design platform for building meaningful products. Design, prototype, and build products faster—while gathering feedback all in one place.
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Building websites in Europe just completely changed.
1. The Cookie Banner is Dead. You know those annoying pop-ups you have to click on every single site? They are finally dying. The EU realized they were ruining the internet. Now, basic website tracking doesn't require a giant "Accept" button. 2. Fake Content Gets a Label. If you use AI to write your blogs or generate images, you have to admit it. Starting this year, the law says you must put clear labels on anything a machine makes. It means a little extra design work. Hiding it is no longer an option. 3. No More Trick Buttons. We all hate sites that make it impossible to cancel a subscription. Regulators just made those dirty tricks illegal. The "Reject All" button must now be exactly the same size and color as the "Accept All" button. No more tricking people into clicking yes. 4. Accessibility is a Legal Shield. If a visually impaired person cannot easily read your "Reject" button, your entire site is breaking privacy laws. You aren't just making things look pretty anymore. You are protecting the business from massive fines.
More AI regulations are coming.
Across the U.S. and Europe, new frameworks (FDA guidance, EU AI Act, MHRA rules) are tightening expectations around how AI is used to target, personalize, and measure campaigns in healthcare. For pharma marketers, that means three big shifts: 1. Transparency by design – Be ready to explain what your AI is doing, what data it uses, and how you manage bias and model performance. 2. Data and consent under a microscope – Sensitive health data plus AI equals elevated risk. Consent, minimization, and clear governance are now non‑negotiable. 3. Compliance baked into workflows – AI tools, content generation, and audience models must plug into medical/legal/regulatory review and documentation from day one, not at the end
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