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“Israel’s massive surveillance system failed. We need to massively invest in the same approach here.”

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They gotta their digital peasantry, I mean users, from other feudal lords, I mean corporations, to maximize their power over them and ability to exploit them, I mean … No wait that’s right.

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Cockpit has been my go too, very quick to just get up and working plus including a web terminal for the rest of what you need.

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People are having sex in non-self driving cars, so yeah of course if they think they can pay attention less there going to be more people doing it

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As a former RedHat advocate it sucks honestly, I have to find companies like Rancher and Suse that off truly FOSS products now. Like I want opensource devs to get paid if they are being depended on, but the RedHat paywall makes avoiding the vendor lock or trying to be cost flexible a legal land mine. They also offer more and more proprietary rebrands of FOSS projects that I fear will get EEEd as well.

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The more that do and contribute the more of a no brainier it will be too!

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Which is his point,right? Like where else would you go to host if all governments engage in this BS

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Hopefully countries looking for data sovereignty but also want to use generative AI start looking to using them for this before the company dries up and proprietary AI running only in US data centers become the state of the art and defacto place to go.

I mean, how long has it taken for cloud offerings to start to catch up to AWS.

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I do remember reading India declaring a switch for government computers a while back. So maybe that?

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Hyper convergence between phones, desktops, storage and networking. I think there has just been awesome progress in all of those fronts to the point that have a home server(s) that serves out the home wifi, shared storage, desktops (for gaming, school, and personal use) to the sharef human interfaces of choice. Even more so treat them as one giant multiuser machine, instead of a dozen separate devices.

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