• audaxdreik@pawb.social
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    37 minutes ago

    Y’all, I gotta admit I’m really starting to feel old. I still do not fully believe that cloud hosting is the answer for everyone. For businesses of certain sizes, I think running your own stuff and maintaining that IT knowledge within your org is invaluable, but I’m just an IT gremlin who can’t properly articulate his thoughts.

    Anyone more knowledgeable care to weigh in?

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      Sure, the cloud is a cancer on computing. It may make some sense for large corporations but for small and medium business it takes away their agency. IT staff should be developed and in house coding should be the norm.

      Allowing cloud and AI to run everything is a recipe for disaster.

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      Cloud hosting is not the answer for everyone.

      It was a meme sold to the public by people richer than us so we give up even more control while opening another lifeline to our wallets.

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    Brad Smith commits org to facing off with US govt in court to protect them

    Fuck this bullshit of our government always stepping in to make things unfair for legitimate competition.

  • ᕙ(⇀‸↼‶)ᕗ@lemm.ee
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    anyone remember the time the city of Munich was fully running on “Limux” until the bavarian greed kicked in and they switched back to Microsoft for 8000 jobs Bill promised them? I am sure the greed will kick in again. People are shit.

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      I remember. I think I was still on Slashdot back then – that’s how long ago it was.

  • Dead_or_Alive@lemmy.world
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    This is the stupidest fucking trade war. Trump is an odoot who can’t recognize or understand what a service based economy is. Most of tech and IT is service based.

    Services don’t have tariffs so the US made out better in the deal. Now he’s fucked that gig for so much of our companies and people.

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    Under Trump 2.0, some Europeans fear that storing their data in the bit barns of Microsoft, Google and AWS is no longer safe

    It never was, and all the laws that were installed to make this appear legal were nothing but meaningless fig leaves.

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      I think a company in Europe doesn’t give a shit that the US government can peek at their data. Their users might care but they certainly don’t.

      What’s new is that they no longer trust the stability of the services long term. What if trump slaps a tariff, or asks Amazon to shut down access, or whatever bullshit passes through his head daily? You wouldn’t store your business on Russian servers, and they’re starting to realize the same applies to the US.

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      Techies in Europe – who obviously have a vested interest in unsettling Microsoft stronghold on the market as AWS, Microsoft, and Google have upwards of a 70 percent share of the public cloud sector in the region – previously highlighted the potential dangers of US legislation.

      I’ve mentioned this before as a criticism for Canadian boycotts of the US. Every large Canadian website, even Government and News use US cloud services. Every. One.

      Frank Karlitschek, CEO of Nextcloud, told us in March, “The Cloud Act grants US authorities access to cloud data hosted by US companies. It does not matter if that data is located in the US, Europe, or anywhere else.”

      How was this allowed to happen? The minute that law was passed all sites that use them should have discontinued their contracts. JFC.

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    Im sorry, this is stupud! Customers are saying, “this service is unsafe, i dont trust my data isnt being used against me!” And their response is, “Dont worry, we habe a 5 point plan to make shure we have the uptime of a waffle-house! Our product will be so easy to access and it will stay that way forever!”

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    Europe broke their own procurement laws in order to choose Microsoft for the cloud, its good that tariffs were enough for them to finally follow their own laws.

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    Well if american tech were trying to provide a service and accumulate customers which they take care of then this would not be an issue. Their current method feels more like rape.

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    They say they’ll fight thing in court as if we trust the courts to even respect the constitution anymore. You sat behind the clown on inauguration day, now reap what you sowed.

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    Why would they be nervous without any serious competition for 365?