throwway1922 | 1 month ago | on: Euro firms must ditch Uncle Sam's clouds and go EU-native
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throwway1922 | 4 months ago | on: Opencloud – An alternative to Nextcloud written in Go
throwway1922 | 4 months ago | on: Opencloud – An alternative to Nextcloud written in Go
Breaking nextcloud or failing a disk or lost phone is more likely. (Nitpick - Yes, most people have SIM based 2FA - so no problem with lost SIM - and most people are not >100K paid HN bros - that travel constantly around the world. so Google is good.).
throwway1922 | 2 years ago | on: Flare, a video sharing site built on Nostr
throwway1922 | 2 years ago | on: Reddit plans for further improvements to web experience
throwway1922 | 3 years ago | on: Ubuntu Is a Canonical Product
It is not that any employee can just purchase things in academia (at least in 3 different countries I worked at). Most money and purchasing power, approvals go to official-administrators (even if Professors take efforts to apply and receive grants). Spending is highly regulated. There were times I was denied buying RHEL telling me to use a 'free linux'. There is a wide belief (among official-administrators) Linux is free so paying for it is the employee wasting money. To even encourage Dell's linux server offerings I once purchased a few preinstalled RHEL devices but was later asked why not use free ones (or the windows dell offerings as they were strangely cheaper - thanks to bloatware).
At the same if you say you need to buy a windows server or zoom license this will be approved as these people know that it is not free. Their society is conditioned in this way.
In the rare case if this was approved, usually there are external auditors that analyse spent money and come back at you for not using free linux.
Ideally Canonical and RedHat (via IBM) goes to these administrators (or meetings in Ministry of Education) and advise them that making software is $$.
throwway1922 | 3 years ago | on: Tax raids at BBC offices in India enter second day
Schadenfreude: it seems India are ready to dig themselves into a hole. This should benefit the West on the long run.
throwway1922 | 3 years ago | on: EU deal on single mobile charging port likely June 7 in setback for Apple
throwway1922 | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Hacker claimed ownership and then deleted my Facebook Page of 50k users
It is even the same as Office for Mac is not 100% compatible with office for windows (or so called CoPilot AI whatever)