They're intended exclusively for the US nukes we got. Afaik european aircrafts which could work with them are in development, but won't be ready soon.
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Yes, good. If it does not pay the creators of the content it should be banned. Luckily the french are not as cowardly as others who just do whatever big tech companies want
The lack of any reasonable response to these allegations is the actual problem
Terrible take. Google is free to use news sites in summariew if it pays them for it - as they provide the content and information.
It's gonna do shit for me
Are the cheaper Tesla models in the room with us?
To be fair (no pun intended), Fairphone also sells Fairbuds, which have a replacable battery (and replacable everything else)
To be fair, in this case Microsoft is not to blame. They were forced by their government.
Which means we should switch to European companies not out of revenge at Microsoft, but out of the necessity to have digital sovereignty.
Agreed, I also use their code suggestion model instead of Github Copilot since a while and it works nicely
This is the (mostly) correct answer.
An additional aspect, you may have DSLite, so you share your IPv4 with other people. So it was them that downloaded the movie and series, and your ISP knows that.
Then again, the horror stories about Germany are true (depending on which exactly I suppose), but yes you'll only get a lawyer letter in the mail if you download very popular torrents of popular movies that just got released.
And even that just for the production companies that care to employ the "lawyers" who do this kind of stuff (WarnerBros is one of them)
From my very quick research, OEDIV seems to mostly offer managed hosting for IBM, SAP and Microsoft services, with tech support, setup help etc.
StackIT from Lidl is a more general cloud offering, for instance offering more customisable options (like barebone VMs) for the companies that want to do things themselves
Freedom to get fucked over by billion dollar corporate behemoths