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Martinspire247 karma

Gotta get inspired somehow. I bet he mentioned the war

Martinspire5 karma

Haha true. Its the dutch name of a referendum/law which comes from the word "sleepnet" (drag net, the net to catch fish) and "wet" (law). In march the referendum took place and the end result is not entirely done yet. It got called that because there was a passage in there that meant that, if wanted and provided enough evidence to do so, many people in the Netherlands could be logged on their online activities in order to catch one or more criminals. So a city block could be under the microscope to find one hacker in it. Kind of like how a fisher uses his net to catch fish which can also catch ones he doesn't want or need. Small changes would be made to the law as a result to the referendum but its not completely set in stone yet.

Martinspire4 karma

What would be a possible outcome of said "aangifte"? Or would that help in the prosecution with some payback of damages and you get some additional witnesses and proof?

Martinspire3 karma

Thanks for doing this and thanks for your efforts to protect or save others.

Can you tell us a bit more about what you did at the SEO and what locations that took you to?

Is there anything specific you did at the SEO that led to an important point in time where a battle was won because of it? (aside from the long game of going after Germany of course)

Martinspire2 karma

Hi Alice, thanks for doing an AMA.

I'm a webdeveloper myself and am always curious how visually handicapped people consume the web. So how does this work out for you, what do you use and how easy/bad is that to use?

And most importantly: what can webdevelopers do to make it easier to browse their sites. I know there's a whole WCAG guideline, but thats not just for visibility. So whats most important for you to be able to consume the web easily? What do you often miss and what makes it impossible for you to do anything?