The ongoing shitfuckery by the US in forcing their corporations to hand over sovereign-nation data hosted in other nations datacenters (CLOUD Act), amongst many of their present stupidities, is fucking amazing for IT sovereignty and open source.
I couldn’t have convinced the organizations and businesses I worked with in the past to move to more than a few niche open source products for tiny userbases, which I made sure they donated to. To suggest moving to a solution outside of the Garner Magic Quadrant for that particular business need / role for anything larger than dozen users was just “objectively illogical”, I couldn’t have put forth a winning business case proposal in 100 years.
But now they’re doing it out of spite to the US government and finally seeing the light.
There’s a lot of bad things going on in the world, but this… this is great.
The ongoing shitfuckery by the US in forcing their corporations to hand over sovereign-nation data hosted in other nations datacenters (CLOUD Act), amongst many of their present stupidities, is fucking amazing for IT sovereignty and open source.
I couldn’t have convinced the organizations and businesses I worked with in the past to move to more than a few niche open source products for tiny userbases, which I made sure they donated to. To suggest moving to a solution outside of the Garner Magic Quadrant for that particular business need / role for anything larger than dozen users was just “objectively illogical”, I couldn’t have put forth a winning business case proposal in 100 years.
But now they’re doing it out of spite to the US government and finally seeing the light.
There’s a lot of bad things going on in the world, but this… this is great.