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Nope. That was rolled back: https://www.zdnet.com/article/linux-not-windows-why-munich-i... And, again, I'd very much like Microsoft to lose here, but, there are real issues here
> You must be German Oof, that's just offensive! Anyway, most German Linux 'mandates' were indeed regional, and (for good reasons!) failed to migrate 'upstream'. Whether the French mandate takes hold remains to be seen.…
Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying, If your mythical 30-person teams were achievable, a lot of major US 'cyber'security firms would be in major trouble. Pop-quiz, hotshot: what does Citrix (market valuation: USD…
> they were effectively "bought out" by Microsoft Yeah, let me dispute that. They were, at least on three occasions, forced to roll back due to "citizen sent me X and can't open it" and/or "sent Y to citizen and they…
I'm not aware of Microsoft's economic footprint in the Munich region, but I doubt it's significant. The complaints that lead to the several-reversions-to-Windows at the time, as I recall, were all around "citizen sent…
I'm... not so sure? The French government has, widely seen, 6M employees. Given retail pricing of EUR200/seat/year (and they definitely have a better arrangement), that's 1.2B, and I'm not sure that's enough to provide…
It's... an admirable goal, but it pretty much remains to be seen if "France"[1] follows through. Previous attempts to "ditch Windows" have not ended that well. Munich in 2003, the entire Federal German government in…
I have truly no idea what this is all about. OAuth login issues aside (which have been a thing on-and-off for a while now, and I hope they fix soon), Claude's performance and responses have been entirely stable for me…
Other than that the graphs look good, I don't have much to say about the code (not a Python person), but I think the approach is great, mostly because I like using custom-generated SVGs for visualizations myself as…
> the way he went about it — the accusatory tone, the refusal to compromise or even acknowledge that others might simply have honest differing opinions ...is entirely familiar and not a recent phenomena. He dismissed me…
Sure, any wannabe-but-not-entirely-educated World Leader would love to own Greenland. And why not? It's strategically located, rich in natural resources, and... Until, well, you actually visit the place and realize that…
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Nope. That was rolled back: https://www.zdnet.com/article/linux-not-windows-why-munich-i... And, again, I'd very much like Microsoft to lose here, but, there are real issues here
> You must be German Oof, that's just offensive! Anyway, most German Linux 'mandates' were indeed regional, and (for good reasons!) failed to migrate 'upstream'. Whether the French mandate takes hold remains to be seen.…
Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying, If your mythical 30-person teams were achievable, a lot of major US 'cyber'security firms would be in major trouble. Pop-quiz, hotshot: what does Citrix (market valuation: USD…
> they were effectively "bought out" by Microsoft Yeah, let me dispute that. They were, at least on three occasions, forced to roll back due to "citizen sent me X and can't open it" and/or "sent Y to citizen and they…
I'm not aware of Microsoft's economic footprint in the Munich region, but I doubt it's significant. The complaints that lead to the several-reversions-to-Windows at the time, as I recall, were all around "citizen sent…
I'm... not so sure? The French government has, widely seen, 6M employees. Given retail pricing of EUR200/seat/year (and they definitely have a better arrangement), that's 1.2B, and I'm not sure that's enough to provide…
It's... an admirable goal, but it pretty much remains to be seen if "France"[1] follows through. Previous attempts to "ditch Windows" have not ended that well. Munich in 2003, the entire Federal German government in…
I have truly no idea what this is all about. OAuth login issues aside (which have been a thing on-and-off for a while now, and I hope they fix soon), Claude's performance and responses have been entirely stable for me…
Other than that the graphs look good, I don't have much to say about the code (not a Python person), but I think the approach is great, mostly because I like using custom-generated SVGs for visualizations myself as…
> the way he went about it — the accusatory tone, the refusal to compromise or even acknowledge that others might simply have honest differing opinions ...is entirely familiar and not a recent phenomena. He dismissed me…
Sure, any wannabe-but-not-entirely-educated World Leader would love to own Greenland. And why not? It's strategically located, rich in natural resources, and... Until, well, you actually visit the place and realize that…