• @[email protected]
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    136 hours ago

    Oh yeah, by all means, stop using all Google related services, then realize that about 50% of web services for banking, agriculture, logistics, infrastructure, telecommunications, research and development, industry, transportation, healthcare and energy are hosted on GCP

    “Oh but my service is hosted on AWS/AZURE”

    Yeah and what do you think is the fallback in case of DRP?

    • @[email protected]
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      Which is a long way to say that Google exists as a prime failure of the government’s onus to regulate businesses. Google should never have been allowed to creep its tentacles into so many facets of life.

      Just as with most technology, the Feds have been turning a blind eye, and pocketing cash while tech robber barons privatized existence.

    • @[email protected]
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      I agree with the sentiment, but GCP typically isn’t the fail over. Most people will start with AWS and fail over to Azure, or start with Azure and just fail into nothing.

      To stop using Google you would need to find every app that used Firebase and ignore them, that would be one of the hardest parts. You couldn’t use GitLab or other SaaS tools that work out of GCP. You’d likely need to just get offline to avoid their ads.

      AWS is the professional one. Azure has Microsoft power. GCP tends to be less well through of. Alibaba isn’t far behind GCP. Even a fistful of smaller providers will collectively have double the users/revenue or more It is usually 30% for AWS, 20% Azure and 10% GCP these days.

      Not to say GCP is bad, I like BigQuery as much as the next guy, but alluding that it’s the fail over or fallback for professional companies is not accurate.

    • @[email protected]
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      This is nothing new for Google, compliance with local laws…

      As a business, they’re respecting the current US administration - probably weighing the likelihood of penalties depending on which side of the US legal system they choose to obey.

  • @[email protected]
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    It’s amazing how Trump, a man who has never had a single successful business in his life, has been successful in intimidating much more successful businesses.

    I will be damned if he does not go down in history as the most accomplished conman in history. Forget about the people who invented the Brooklyn Bridge scam (ever heard the expression ‘if you believe that I have a bridge to sell you’? That’s where it came from) or the guy who sold the Effel Tower, or Ponzi, or whatever. Trump demolishes all other conmen in how he managed to time and time and time and time and time and time and time and time again fool so many people into giving him their money for his failed ideas, but also told them to eat shit all the way and told them to kiss his ass harder next time he comes along to demand money for more failed businesses.

    In that end he is remarkably competent. The only thing he is good at.

    • @[email protected]
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      I don’t think it’s Trump at all. Who did Musk have suddenly contact with before veering far right? Who had several meetings with Trump in his first term that no-one was allowed to record? And who is waging a cyberwar of misinformation and propaganda right out of “Foundation of Geopolitics” since at least 2014?

      It’s Putin. Trump is just the smokescreen. He tries to achieve globally what he did in Russia, aligning all oligarchs under himself with the promise of even more obscene riches. And with the US the first domino has fallen for good. Next he will try to destroy the EU (Brexit was only the trial run).

      At this point, only China might put him in check and they will only do it if it helps their own plans of global domination (they seem to prefer a soft approach for now). A truly united EU might also help, but I don’t have a lot of hope for that.

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      I think he was unexpectedly successful in winning the 2016 election.

      I also think that by mid 2017 “his” administration had built up collection of “advisors” who have been increasingly calling the shots since then. They give him “on brand” scripts to read, but he’s not personally orchestrating much of anything.

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    Interesting, my phone just disabled Google calendar due to my pressing and holding on the icons. Can’t help but wonder if these events are related.

    They might be since I refuse to get up with fleas after lying down with nazi hounds…

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    wow such enthusiastic ass kissers. “Am I kissing hard enough Daddy? Will you let me run rampant and monopolize on tech Daddy?”

  • @[email protected]
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    Holy fuck! Welp, today’s the day, I’ve been a heavy Google user since they became a company basically. Starting to unwind all that TODAY.

    • tabris
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      Good luck. I’m also on that process. Just changing email provider is enough work with over 300 accounts using my Gmail address. Don’t give up, but be aware it’s a lot of work.

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    I’d rather those were opt-in anyway. Just have a box you can tick for “cultural awareness events” or something.

    • @[email protected]
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      I mean okay to choice, but why do you care on this? Who gives a shit? As long as they aren’t adding national donut day and frivolous shit shit like that.

      • @[email protected]
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        Some like to keep their calendars clean, which should be their choice. There is already a setting for showing national holidays, they could just expand that

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          @Tanoh @Snapz I think the point is, this appears to be obeying in advance, which you should NEVER do when confronted by fascism. In its early stages, fascism depends on this kind of fear-based compliance while they’re building power, and this is a large part of how they do it. This is like donating oily rags to a known arsonist.

      • @[email protected]
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        I mostly want to know what days I will not have to work

        but I actually never saw any of those in the french holidays calendars

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    Starting to makes sense. All this anti American crap was happening last time he was president too. I thought the world was going mad, but he was pushing. It was him the whole time.

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      This is hardly a push. These companies are changing because they want to change. No one is forcing them to change things. He’s just giving them cover.

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        Yeah, how does it benefit Google to do this? Or benefit the NFL to remove End Racism? Someone had to be sitting in a room and think, “Oh, nice! Now we can finally remove that bullshit and nobody will oppose it.”

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    I’m so glad I’ve been de-googlifying these past few years. All that’s left is an Adblocked YT and a Gmail account I mostly use to sign up for random shit.

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        Regarding YouTube, the only real options you have are Peertube (which has little content and a discovery problem) or Odysee (which is fine as long as you don’t look at the comments)

        As for E-Mail, due to the recent proton situation the only real option (unless you don’t care about that) is self hosting

      • BombOmOm
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        Proton has a variety of solid services: mail, drive, calendar, vpn, etc.

      • mercator_rejection
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        I am not fully degoogled by any means (it is really hard when family uses and relies on Google products), but you can always start with your own domain and a private (paid) email service (like fastmail or proton). It’s an easy step to take for yourself (but getting everyone you know to start using the new one takes time).

        I have a Synology NAS I use for storage, photos, and media. It’s easy mode storage l, and comes with a lot of apps you can install to replace ones you might use from Google/apple.

        • @[email protected]
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          Unfortunately proton is no longer a company I trust either. It’s getting harder and harder to find a safe haven…

          • JAdsel
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            I haven’t seen anything really discouraging out of Infomaniak, either, for e-mail and drive services. Been using them for a while now.

          • mercator_rejection
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            Hadn’t learned about changes to proton, I use fastmail personally but have people I know who recommend proton, maybe that has changed

        • @[email protected]
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          The only google I use is youtube. I started out on the internet in the 90s and while I was introduced to google, I found it highly unappealing and I was a yahoo guy until I made duckduckgo my default search. I got a lot of my news from yahoo news at one point.

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      Just a note to add here. Bing maps does exist. And they haven’t followed this insanity. (so far)

    • @[email protected]
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      How dumb. Seriously how fucking dumb do you have to be to go along with something that is so juvenile and stupid. Everything about it is dumb.

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        They’ve done this for every disputed area around the world for a long time. Depending on where you’re logging in from you’ll see a different locale.

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          I see “Gulf of Mexico (Gulf of America)” in Canada which is fucking stupid. Nobody outside of the US recognises “Gulf of America”

          • BombOmOm
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            Basically nobody in the US recognizes Gulf of America either.

            I mean, most people could probably figure it out by deduction, but nobody is going to point right to it on a map.

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            Another user just replied to me confirming they show a hybrid label for it. It’s also kind of general knowledge for anyone who has consumed their Maps API. Lmk if you need links.