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Putting a co-pilot button on laptops before they even figured out what exactly they want to do with it is just peak MicroSoft Product Strategy.

Philips was the European Samsung. They spun-off their divisions and now operate independently.

Even the OG division: lighting, has been spun off.


>Many large corporations in Europe, especially in sectors of prior consistent growth and profit, are chock full of too many managers.

As an engineer who 'jumped' to middle management: yes. 100% yes.

It's kinda disheartening and also a little bit insane to sit in a room with 12 people who learned CISSP and ISO27001 by heart but could not explain what SSH is or what a container does.

Everything has to first be abstracted away from tech into 'risks' and then 'controls' and then these controls have to be re-translated into actual changes in IT systems.

However, at every layer and every abstraction so much detail is lost that they're essentially steering blind.

Last week one of them suggested that we should whitelist the entire IPv4 range of AWS to allow some SaaS (Jira?) to connect to our internal Git.

The policy said to do whitelisting and so they all approved it until I challenged it.

Crazy to watch and honestly so disheartening that I might go do something else. Trying to affect change feels like leaning against a wall.


There's a rather famous saying by ASMLs former CEO:

"There are no important people at ASML. Only roles with more responsibilities."


When you say "worse" shareholders will say: "globally dominant in multiple platforms".

Sure Android might be worse from a pure Linux perspective, but what shareholder has ever cared about that.


The author of cURL posted on LinkedIn about this with praise and the addition that AISLE has reported vulns to them in the past.

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/danielstenberg_vulnerabilitie...


This is one way to improve the average health of the WHO countries.

You would think the chance of this happening would increase the saving rate, no?

The administration is supported and buoyed by many companies and rich people in SV.

Besides that the general decline of the American Empire seems relevant enough for today's world.


Canadian. Go figure.

>Canada here. 7.6kw on our roof for $0 out of pocket thanks to $5k grant and $8k interest free loan.

€13.000 for this still seems expensive.

Are there tariffs on Chinese PV in Canada?


Most rooftop install costs are labor. The PV is now a minimal slice of it. Which is why mandating solar on new construction is such an important policy: don't make two sets of laborers clamber around the same roof.

13k CAD is €8.000

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