• @[email protected]
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    5516 days ago

    As a german, working in the IT sector for a bit over 25 years I say: The alternatives are there, but the pain isn’t hurting enough to finally force us out of the walled gardens.

    It took me years to convince the company I work for to ditch big tech, and we are just a small (<50 employees) company.

    • @[email protected]
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      1116 days ago

      Can you please explain which tools you have replaced with which alternatives? I would also like to bring this to my company.

      • @[email protected]
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        716 days ago

        Well, its not overly complicated:

        On most of the clients we are now running OpenSUSE Leap, but for now we still need to run a few Windows boxes for our ERP system. Luckily, the next update of this system will make it browser based, so the clock for those system is ticking. Another thing that will keep two machines on Windows is the goddamn Datev…

        For other tools we are now settled in on this solutions:

        • Paperless-NGX as document management solution
        • Seafile as cloud storage
        • Libreoffice as office suite
        • Thunderbird + Firefox as email / browser combo
        • Etherpad-lite and Ethercalc for collaborative editing needs

        Everything is locally hosted.

        • albert180
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          15 days ago

          So you’re rolling without Support for the OS?
          And how do you manage them?

          • @[email protected]
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            315 days ago

            Well… my apprentice and me, we are rolling the show! And how we manage this contraption? 90s style sneaker-admin!

  • @[email protected]
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    1416 days ago

    We’re all talking big about speaking with one voice when Hungary or Poland go against the grain. How about we set a good example for once? Fucking idiots …

  • @[email protected]
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    4316 days ago

    Some of you may remember Merz‘ passionate speech that opposed the USA in late February and wonder what happened since then. Well, not much happened. Our new chancellor is a Blackrock board member and compulsive liar. His party is deeply corrupt and half of them still dislike him. Do not take any announcement too seriously coming from German diplomats in the next couple years. Our government is a sad joke.

    • @[email protected]
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      916 days ago

      While I have no expectations of progressive policies from Merz, it has to be pointed out that the statement in this article came from the old government.

    • federal reverseM
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      415 days ago

      Our new chancellor is a Blackrock board member

      “used to be” not “is”!

      Sure, it’d be great if he’d never been on that board but otoh, at least he does not have an outright conflict of interest right now.

  • @[email protected]
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    5516 days ago

    I’m rooting for France. You’ll never stand up to the USA if you don’t stand up to its corporations.

  • poVoqM
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    7416 days ago

    The “no-alternative” BS is really tiresome. Of course there are alternatives and plenty of them 🤦‍♂️

    • federal reverseM
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      Just a theory: Frankfurt has big AWS data centers, Munich has big Google and MS development locations, I’m sure there’s more. You wouldn’t want to endanger those locations and jobs, right?

      • albert180
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        916 days ago

        Who cares, OVH also has Data Centers in Germany. The demand for those services won’t disappear. These people will just be employed elsewhere

        • federal reverseM
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          416 days ago

          I was trying to find a rationale. Not saying it’s a good rationale. Or the most likely one. Or the only one.

      • @[email protected]
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        1316 days ago

        Yes, you would. Some of the best alternatives are German (like Hetzner) and they don’t take off because of US government influence stopping local businesses from accruing profitable contracts both in the private and public sector.

        I’d love to see tariffs on US tech Invaders and a moratorium forbidding US companies from buying EU direct competitors for 20y. A cursory look over the meta anti-trust suit should tell you why. Meanwhile MS has killed Nokia, Skype, still owns (and continuously enshitifies) Mojang, just to name a few.

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        1316 days ago

        They will threaten Germany and the EU and they will complain, moan and cry about it. But when the decision is made they will pay their taxes and keep access to the enormous market that the EU is.

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          816 days ago

          Or, they fuck off leaving space for competitors to develop. Isn’t that the essence of capitalism? I guess the US keeps living in the “rules for thee but not for me” philosophy.

      • @[email protected]
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        1916 days ago

        The way i see it, if Amazon want’s to close down its data centers, they either have to pay a lot to get the infrastructure out and ship it to a different region. Then a building predestined as a data center is available for a european company. Or they sell the building and infrastructure and a european company can get a fully equipped data center for cheap. Or Amazon just pays proper taxes as it doesn’t want to lose access to the EU market.

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          1116 days ago

          German politicians don’t plan. 50% of the voted ones can think to their next hitler salute, and not past that.

    • @[email protected]
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      216 days ago

      The problem is moving to them. The lock in effects of AWS and the like are very real. However it is not going to get easier.

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      416 days ago

      There absolutely are. And many pay out of their nose for crap they don’t need and is overpriced just because everyone is doing it.

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    2916 days ago

    Kukies is a Goldman Sachs Men. He and Mr BlackRock Merz are pro Oligarchy and partly copying Trumps style.

    • @[email protected]
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      216 days ago

      Over all the complaining going on about the old traffic coalition, I forgot how bad CDU-led governments are :(

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        716 days ago

        The traffic coalition was awesome. It just was thrashed 24/7 in the News, but it was the best government in decades in Germany