SAP has been doing something similar for years now. They call it indirect use. If a system integrates with SAP and accesses data you have to pay licensing fees. Even if you host the SAP system yourself.
Yes, there's a big push towards "Digital Sovereignty". The EU just now published a compact guideline for IT purchasing in regards to this: https://commission.europa.eu/document/download/09579818-64a6...
They offer managed PaaS services such as databases, logging, secrets management. They also offer quite some managed SaaS services like ServiceNow or soon SAP Rise. These are not (yet) advertised on their website.
Other notable EU cloud providers are also STACKIT, IONOS, Cloud Ferro and Exoscale
The economist articles are unsigned: https://medium.economist.com/why-are-the-economists-writers-...
You can sign up on their website: https://www.stackit.de/en/ While there are no free credits the services are priced pay per use to the minute with a much simpler pricing model than the large hyperscalers like AWS. See…
The will likely be using Phoenix: https://www.dataport.de/about-phoenix/ The German government developed a fully free and open source solution that is quite similar (consisting of Nextcloud, jitsi, Collabora etc.) and…
Coming myself from MySQL to Postgres I found PgAdmin (https://www.pgadmin.org/screenshots/#7) easy to use
> In a follow-up post a day after his initial Tweet, Johnie noted “inaccuracy in the ASUS router tool.” Other LG smart washing machine users showed device data use from their apps. It turns out that these appliances…
From my understanding they mean the code was generated by instructing OpenAI’s ChatGPT (contrary to writing the code themselves).
You can find it here: https://assets.ctfassets.net/4cd45et68cgf/1HyknFM84ISQpeua6T...
Last discussion (4 comments):https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37127673 Link to comment from the original thread where you can find an archived version of the repository: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37127061
The poster might be referring to some of the additives used in the making of American bread: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/may/28/bread-additi... Now a comparison of US vs. EU cases of early onset colorectal…
It is Meta‘s new competitor for Twitter
In Germany employers can offer the employees a bike leasing program through one of several providers (like Jobrad). This is tax exempt and allows people to pay the monthly rate from their gross salary. The contract…
Germany introduced a legislation like this recently ("law for fair consumer contracts"). It mandates that there is a cancellation button (and clicking it sends you an email confirmation), offers via phone have to be…
You can also watch it outside of YouTube here: https://watchdominion.org Download and archive links are provided here: https://www.dominionmovement.com/watch
99.9% but calculated on a monthly basis
I'm advising top management for a large corporation and can stress what others here mentioned as well: communicate often, in simple terms, and in written form Executives have a lot on their plate and usually work on a…
SAP has been doing something similar for years now. They call it indirect use. If a system integrates with SAP and accesses data you have to pay licensing fees. Even if you host the SAP system yourself.
Yes, there's a big push towards "Digital Sovereignty". The EU just now published a compact guideline for IT purchasing in regards to this: https://commission.europa.eu/document/download/09579818-64a6...
They offer managed PaaS services such as databases, logging, secrets management. They also offer quite some managed SaaS services like ServiceNow or soon SAP Rise. These are not (yet) advertised on their website.
Other notable EU cloud providers are also STACKIT, IONOS, Cloud Ferro and Exoscale
The economist articles are unsigned: https://medium.economist.com/why-are-the-economists-writers-...
You can sign up on their website: https://www.stackit.de/en/ While there are no free credits the services are priced pay per use to the minute with a much simpler pricing model than the large hyperscalers like AWS. See…
The will likely be using Phoenix: https://www.dataport.de/about-phoenix/ The German government developed a fully free and open source solution that is quite similar (consisting of Nextcloud, jitsi, Collabora etc.) and…
Coming myself from MySQL to Postgres I found PgAdmin (https://www.pgadmin.org/screenshots/#7) easy to use
> In a follow-up post a day after his initial Tweet, Johnie noted “inaccuracy in the ASUS router tool.” Other LG smart washing machine users showed device data use from their apps. It turns out that these appliances…
From my understanding they mean the code was generated by instructing OpenAI’s ChatGPT (contrary to writing the code themselves).
You can find it here: https://assets.ctfassets.net/4cd45et68cgf/1HyknFM84ISQpeua6T...
Last discussion (4 comments):https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37127673 Link to comment from the original thread where you can find an archived version of the repository: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37127061
The poster might be referring to some of the additives used in the making of American bread: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/may/28/bread-additi... Now a comparison of US vs. EU cases of early onset colorectal…
It is Meta‘s new competitor for Twitter
In Germany employers can offer the employees a bike leasing program through one of several providers (like Jobrad). This is tax exempt and allows people to pay the monthly rate from their gross salary. The contract…
Germany introduced a legislation like this recently ("law for fair consumer contracts"). It mandates that there is a cancellation button (and clicking it sends you an email confirmation), offers via phone have to be…
You can also watch it outside of YouTube here: https://watchdominion.org Download and archive links are provided here: https://www.dominionmovement.com/watch
99.9% but calculated on a monthly basis
I'm advising top management for a large corporation and can stress what others here mentioned as well: communicate often, in simple terms, and in written form Executives have a lot on their plate and usually work on a…