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If by "coordination" you mean central planning, not.

There are things such as sharing best practices and other resources. An example is https://standard.publiccode.net/ and https://new.digitalpublicgoods.net/ .

And of course many efforts towards a shared funding infrastucture, see also https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event/KES3TH-funding_europe...


Azure also regularly has incidents due to capacity issues in several regions, so that many Azure-managed services also go down. Some of those incidents have been open continuously for many months now.


Google got caught in the aftermath of the Carpenter vs. US ruling. https://www.techdirt.com/2023/12/18/google-disrupts-geofence...

By stopping that one specific way they supported warrantless surveillance, Google probably managed to make the current round of litigation moot so that Google won't suffer a negative ruling on the merits. They can start all over again in a slightly different way once the attention goes down a bit.


You don't need 80k employees to self-host. The Wikimedia Foundation does it with a team of few dozens SREs.


And just think how much more profitiable they'd be if they scaled up

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You joke but they fund raise like they love money - lying to their users about needing donations...


It depends on what your priors are for what's "needed". If you think 80k employees are needed to do what the Wikimedia Foundation does, their fundraising is way too humble. :-)


I agree, as a happy Runbox customer of several years. But probably the parent post meant non-EEA too, as Norway is effectively subject to any and all EU regulations.


Well,

> The new analysis for Carbon Brief shows that electricity generation from coal in India fell by 3.0% year-on-year (46 terawatt hours, TWh) and in China by 1.6% (90TWh).

https://www.carbonbrief.org/analysis-coal-power-drops-in-chi...


At 1.6% per year, how long until China closes its last power station do you think?


'How did you go bankrupt?' Bill asked. 'Two ways,' the coal baron said. 'Gradually and then suddenly.'


Good luck with that strategy. Might have worked for suicidal Western Europe, but a snowball's chance for China.


It is happening even in the USA with a federal government dead set on bankrolling coal companies.


I said China


If you are interested in China, I strongly recommend subscribing to the China Briefing: https://www.carbonbrief.org/china-briefing/


Not particularly,just wanted you to stick to the point. I care for my own people and am concerned by the economic suicide it seems intent on committing driven by climate cult zealots and whatever influences lie behind it. Got a feeling you like the last word, so off you go, I won't be replying.


Reminds me of the famous quip starting with "found a bug in the english site" (early 2000s)...

https://bash.toolforge.org/quip/AU8FCPz66snAnmqnLHDj


What "dependency"? I don't use the Murena cloud at all on my /e/OS device.


Same here! I've not had any compatibility issues when using /e/OS on a Teracube 2e. It's a smooth experience all along.


Even worse was the passage: "First, Wu needs to consider thicker origami solutions as he scales his design up".

Needs to? When did he sign up for it? It's not like he tried to patent a shelter design or bid for a government contract.


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