#digital_sovereignty — Public Fediverse posts
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Here is a quick intro of how it works and what it does
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Here is a quick intro of how it works and what it does
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Here is a quick intro of how it works and what it does
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Here is a quick intro of how it works and what it does
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Here is a quick intro of how it works and what it does
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3/3 A standalone CLI that offers managed services on plain VMs, with automatic backup, SSL certificates and secret handling.
See https://pellepelster.github.io/solidblocks/cloud/index.html fore more infos and a live demo.
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3/3 A standalone CLI that offers managed services on plain VMs, with automatic backup, SSL certificates and secret handling.
See https://pellepelster.github.io/solidblocks/cloud/index.html fore more infos and a live demo.
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3/3 A standalone CLI that offers managed services on plain VMs, with automatic backup, SSL certificates and secret handling.
See https://pellepelster.github.io/solidblocks/cloud/index.html fore more infos and a live demo.
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3/3 A standalone CLI that offers managed services on plain VMs, with automatic backup, SSL certificates and secret handling.
See https://pellepelster.github.io/solidblocks/cloud/index.html fore more infos and a live demo.
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3/3 A standalone CLI that offers managed services on plain VMs, with automatic backup, SSL certificates and secret handling.
See https://pellepelster.github.io/solidblocks/cloud/index.html fore more infos and a live demo.
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2/3 The loss of convenience when leaving the managed services from the big Hyperscalers can sometimes be absorbed by simpler setups that are more focused on the really important parts of your operations.
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2/3 The loss of convenience when leaving the managed services from the big Hyperscalers can sometimes be absorbed by simpler setups that are more focused on the really important parts of your operations.
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2/3 The loss of convenience when leaving the managed services from the big Hyperscalers can sometimes be absorbed by simpler setups that are more focused on the really important parts of your operations.
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2/3 The loss of convenience when leaving the managed services from the big Hyperscalers can sometimes be absorbed by simpler setups that are more focused on the really important parts of your operations.
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2/3 The loss of convenience when leaving the managed services from the big Hyperscalers can sometimes be absorbed by simpler setups that are more focused on the really important parts of your operations.
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1/3 For let’s say “geopolitical reasons” (I’ve always wanted to justify something with geopolitical reasons) I have been involved in quite a few Hyperscaler exits in the past year. While it is true that it is hard to find an exact match for services like AWS in Europe an important learning during those migrations was, that you do not always need globally-redundant-hockey-stick-growth-proof-scaled services.
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1/3 For let’s say “geopolitical reasons” (I’ve always wanted to justify something with geopolitical reasons) I have been involved in quite a few Hyperscaler exits in the past year. While it is true that it is hard to find an exact match for services like AWS in Europe an important learning during those migrations was, that you do not always need globally-redundant-hockey-stick-growth-proof-scaled services.
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1/3 For let’s say “geopolitical reasons” (I’ve always wanted to justify something with geopolitical reasons) I have been involved in quite a few Hyperscaler exits in the past year. While it is true that it is hard to find an exact match for services like AWS in Europe an important learning during those migrations was, that you do not always need globally-redundant-hockey-stick-growth-proof-scaled services.
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1/3 For let’s say “geopolitical reasons” (I’ve always wanted to justify something with geopolitical reasons) I have been involved in quite a few Hyperscaler exits in the past year. While it is true that it is hard to find an exact match for services like AWS in Europe an important learning during those migrations was, that you do not always need globally-redundant-hockey-stick-growth-proof-scaled services.
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1/3 For let’s say “geopolitical reasons” (I’ve always wanted to justify something with geopolitical reasons) I have been involved in quite a few Hyperscaler exits in the past year. While it is true that it is hard to find an exact match for services like AWS in Europe an important learning during those migrations was, that you do not always need globally-redundant-hockey-stick-growth-proof-scaled services.
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Beware the unholy alliance against Séjourné’s IAA (parts of industry, US anonymous officials, neoliberal WTO relics in our think tanks) is animated by hyperscalers hiding the ball and throwing tonnes of lobbying against #digital_sovereignty.
Sabotaging Europe’s Tech Effor... -
Beware the unholy alliance against Séjourné’s IAA (parts of industry, US anonymous officials, neoliberal WTO relics in our think tanks) is animated by hyperscalers hiding the ball and throwing tonnes of lobbying against #digital_sovereignty.
Sabotaging Europe’s Tech Effor... -
Beware the unholy alliance against Séjourné’s IAA (parts of industry, US anonymous officials, neoliberal WTO relics in our think tanks) is animated by hyperscalers hiding the ball and throwing tonnes of lobbying against #digital_sovereignty.
Sabotaging Europe’s Tech Effor... -
Beware the unholy alliance against Séjourné’s IAA (parts of industry, US anonymous officials, neoliberal WTO relics in our think tanks) is animated by hyperscalers hiding the ball and throwing tonnes of lobbying against #digital_sovereignty.
Sabotaging Europe’s Tech Effor... -
Imagine waking up tomorrow and finding the UK government, your bank, or even our hospital systems suddenly offline. Not because of hackers, but because a foreign company, or a foreign leader decided to flip a switch.
When Trump wanted to punish the International Criminal Court, the US sanction regime forced Microsoft to block the court’s emails. That’s the reality of being dependent on foreign tech. This has happened in peacetime to an organisation, what happens if there is a war?
Other countries in Europe including Germany, France and Denmark are acting fast -building “digital sovereignty” so critical systems can’t be controlled by outsiders.
The UK needs to:
Use open-source software that the UK can control.
Diversify suppliers – including more UK companies to help grow our economy.
Make sure critical systems can’t be switched off by someone else.
#petition #UKgovernment
https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/stop-trump-s-kill-switch-secure-our-digital-sovereignty
#digital_sovereignty #UKpolitics #NationalSecurity -
Imagine waking up tomorrow and finding the UK government, your bank, or even our hospital systems suddenly offline. Not because of hackers, but because a foreign company, or a foreign leader decided to flip a switch.
When Trump wanted to punish the International Criminal Court, the US sanction regime forced Microsoft to block the court’s emails. That’s the reality of being dependent on foreign tech. This has happened in peacetime to an organisation, what happens if there is a war?
Other countries in Europe including Germany, France and Denmark are acting fast -building “digital sovereignty” so critical systems can’t be controlled by outsiders.
The UK needs to:
Use open-source software that the UK can control.
Diversify suppliers – including more UK companies to help grow our economy.
Make sure critical systems can’t be switched off by someone else.
#petition #UKgovernment
https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/stop-trump-s-kill-switch-secure-our-digital-sovereignty
#digital_sovereignty #UKpolitics #NationalSecurity -
I might want to get into science podcasting, but I want to do two things
1. starting from the beginning in a collective with like-minded other podcasting-teams (revolving around law & political economy) inspired by @Samuelmoore @ntnsndr #scaling_small
2. establishing a democratic #governance between teams, while we are using #FLOSS software as much as possible #digital_sovereignty
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I might want to get into science podcasting, but I want to do two things
1. starting from the beginning in a collective with like-minded other podcasting-teams (revolving around law & political economy) inspired by @Samuelmoore @ntnsndr #scaling_small
2. establishing a democratic #governance between teams, while we are using #FLOSS software as much as possible #digital_sovereignty
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I might want to get into science podcasting, but I want to do two things
1. starting from the beginning in a collective with like-minded other podcasting-teams (revolving around law & political economy) inspired by @Samuelmoore @ntnsndr #scaling_small
2. establishing a democratic #governance between teams, while we are using #FLOSS software as much as possible #digital_sovereignty
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I might want to get into science podcasting, but I want to do two things
1. starting from the beginning in a collective with like-minded other podcasting-teams (revolving around law & political economy) inspired by @Samuelmoore @ntnsndr #scaling_small
2. establishing a democratic #governance between teams, while we are using #FLOSS software as much as possible #digital_sovereignty
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@ct_Magazin Why are we even talking about #digital_sovereignty on all levels when you then decide to lock yourself into the MS-cloud. Teams 55€/(month and seat) -after discounts! For that amount of money you get *real nice* alternatives.
Why? Ahh, right, MS headquarter is _lliterally_ opposite of the governing partie's (CSU) headquarter.... -
@ct_Magazin Why are we even talking about #digital_sovereignty on all levels when you then decide to lock yourself into the MS-cloud. Teams 55€/(month and seat) -after discounts! For that amount of money you get *real nice* alternatives.
Why? Ahh, right, MS headquarter is _lliterally_ opposite of the governing partie's (CSU) headquarter.... -
@ct_Magazin Why are we even talking about #digital_sovereignty on all levels when you then decide to lock yourself into the MS-cloud. Teams 55€/(month and seat) -after discounts! For that amount of money you get *real nice* alternatives.
Why? Ahh, right, MS headquarter is _lliterally_ opposite of the governing partie's (CSU) headquarter.... -
Super important report in Pt:
"How much does Brazil spend on Big Tech and foreign technology suppliers?An unprecedented mapping of UnivSaoPaulo and UniBrasilia reveals t the amount spent in the last few months alone could pay for UnB's entire structure,teaching staff and total expenses for 4 1/2 yrs.Or even pay for CAPES/CNPq scholarships for all the country's postgraduate students,whether on scholarships or not, for a whole yr." ht @josir -
Super important report in Pt:
"How much does Brazil spend on Big Tech and foreign technology suppliers?An unprecedented mapping of UnivSaoPaulo and UniBrasilia reveals t the amount spent in the last few months alone could pay for UnB's entire structure,teaching staff and total expenses for 4 1/2 yrs.Or even pay for CAPES/CNPq scholarships for all the country's postgraduate students,whether on scholarships or not, for a whole yr." ht @josir -
Super important report in Pt:
"How much does Brazil spend on Big Tech and foreign technology suppliers?An unprecedented mapping of UnivSaoPaulo and UniBrasilia reveals t the amount spent in the last few months alone could pay for UnB's entire structure,teaching staff and total expenses for 4 1/2 yrs.Or even pay for CAPES/CNPq scholarships for all the country's postgraduate students,whether on scholarships or not, for a whole yr." ht @josir -
Super important report in Pt:
"How much does Brazil spend on Big Tech and foreign technology suppliers?An unprecedented mapping of UnivSaoPaulo and UniBrasilia reveals t the amount spent in the last few months alone could pay for UnB's entire structure,teaching staff and total expenses for 4 1/2 yrs.Or even pay for CAPES/CNPq scholarships for all the country's postgraduate students,whether on scholarships or not, for a whole yr." ht @josir