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      “But now it’s kinda obvious so we better spin it as a newly discovered development in order not to look too bad.”

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    As a dev I have had this workflow at a previous employer:

    I start my Windows 11 work laptop. I write emails to my coworkers on Outlook, I take notes in OneNote, I make presentations in PowerPoint. We have remote meetings on Teams.

    I use GitHub and GitHub Actions. I host packages on npm. I write my TypeScript code with VSCode with help from GitHub Copilot, the C# .NET Core code with Visual Studio.

    I login in to everything usingusing Single Sign On with Active Directory.

    And everything we make is of course run on Microsoft Azure.

    Yes, everything mentioned here is owned or maintained by Microsoft.

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    Took you long enough. We’ve put our lives in the hands of the US for too long, it’s made Europe complacent and now we’re so far behind. We could be equal to or greater than both the US and China, but if we’re honest we have a long way to go.

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    It never was.

    The US have a history of using their intelligence agencies to help US companies win bids abroad, we may have been militarily allied, but in the business world we have been enemies for a long time

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    Citing from Bert Hubert’s article:

    Acknowledging painful changes is not easy. In the 1930s, the Netherlands realized the world was becoming pretty dangerous, and therefore planned to buy weapons and ammunition from Germany (!). However, the ordered weaponry was not delivered on time, or at least not in the way you’d want.

    I love his clarity (and humor) combined with an incredible will to make things better - and fierce optimism that we can, really.

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      The entire world is too Microsoftified, but with the rise of flatpaks, Linux may change that.

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        Distros need to make working with flatpacked applications easier. It’s way too hard to figure out where files are being saved or how to give apps access to the right resources. FlatSeal helps, but it’s not really geared towards casual users.

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    I’ve moved all my services into Europe. Earlier on I didn’t care much about where they where, but given recent actions and attitudes of the sitting government of the US of Assholes I’ve decided to leave all US services. Ain’t that hard really. https://www.goeuropean.org/ gives you many options for a lot of them.