vatlark, vatlark@lemmy.world
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I would love to hear how collaborating on docs works in nextcloud. Or really of any open source solution that does collaboration well.
They may exist, Iâm just ignorant
Proton driveâs docs are just starting to be good enough that I would recommend them, but they are far from feature parity with googleâs. Just try to make a PDF of a word doc, copy cells that are used in equations to a different sheet, or create a presentation.
Tuta could be a real contender if they wanted to be.
Oh dang there are a lot of nodes: https://map.meshcore.io/?lat=47.9165&lon=4.1748&zoom=5
Oh they are kinda fun. Brings some character to the place. I got excited to see the return of the thorn
English: owl
German: Eule, Uhu, Kauz
French: Hibou, Chouette
I give monthly
I use libre Calc for my donations.
If you want to sum based on a criteria you can use sumif().
I use it to track what types of donations I make (deductible, political, etc)
I suspect many of the other apps would work with any os, as they seem to be web apps. Voyager, tesseract, etc.
How is Sweden so low? They are pretty far north but >5x lower than many others?
Looks like it was an F-35. https://m.economictimes.com/news/defence/iran-shoots-second-us-f-35-fighter-jet-says-pilot-survival-unlikely-israel-war-middle-east/articleshow/129994398.cms
This is not helping the marketing for it being a ânext genâ and stealth aircraft.
I wonder if countries will use this as ammo to back out of F-35 orders
This is what I see:
OTTAWA â The United States has flagged Canadaâs early interest in a sovereign cloud that would bar foreign governments from accessing data without consent as a potential trade irritant.
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer included it among several procurement issues in the annual report on foreign trade barriers he submitted Tuesday to U.S. Congress and President Donald Trump.
As always, Canadaâs tightly controlled dairy market got a mention. So did the Online Streaming Act and the Online News Act, which Greer has flagged as priorities for the coming review of the North American trade pact. The federal governmentâs Buy Canadian policy for contracts over $25 million is a new one this year, as are moves by some provinces to keep U.S. alcohol out of liquor stores. The long wait for regulatory approval of aircraft and a proposed change to the disclosure rules regarding fragrance allergens in cosmetics also debuted on this yearâs list. Gabriel Brunet, a spokesperson for Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc, said the governmentâs trade team is reviewing the report.
On the sovereign cloud, the report cites an August 2025 ârequest for informationâ by Shared Services Canada, the federal governmentâs central information technology agency, asking Canadian suppliers about their ability to provide the federal government with a âfully sovereign public cloud solution.â
That feedback would then be considered in future procurement policy development, which the agency framed as a response to âemerging challenges relating to digital sovereignty.â Shared Services did not mention the U.S. specifically, but the onset of Trumpâs trade war and his threats to annex Canada by âeconomic forceâ months earlier had thrust the issue into the spotlight.
Greerâs report notes the proposal calls for cloud services where data would be âprocessed, transmitted and stored exclusively in Canada.â It would exclude suppliers subject to laws letting foreign governments access Canadaâs data without written consent. (Another requirement Greer did not mention: providers could not be âsubject to foreign laws that permit foreign governments to request measures that could affect or discontinue the service.â)
Shared Services said it was unable to comment in time for publication, but an update to the request for information suggests the conditions highlighted in Greerâs report remain. In its notice, the agency said it had invoked the National Security Exception for all stages of the procurement process for sovereign cloud services. That means nothing in any of Canadaâs free trade agreements barring such protectionism would apply.
There is a difference, though, between exploring the possibility of creating a âfully sovereign public cloud solutionâ and actually doing itâespecially without U.S. tech giants.
The federal government acknowledged as much last October in its âframeworkâ on digital sovereignty: âIt is impossible for the [government of Canada] to obtain a state of complete digital sovereignty, known as digital autonomy, due to the absolute interconnected nature of the digital world.â Manav Gupta, IBM Canadaâs chief technology officer, told The Logic last month that the views of Canadian politicians on digital sovereignty had been âmaturing.â
In January 2025, the federal government said it would review its business relationship with Amazon after the e-commerce firm closed its fulfillment centres and sorting facilities in Quebec. As The Logic reported, that review led officials to conclude that Ottawaâs reliance on Amazon Web Services, its second-largest cloud vendor, limited its leverage against the tech giant.
Dude thatâs huge. How is this the first Iâm hearing of this?
If you donât want to watch YouTube: https://transparentelection.org/
Our approach leverages each stateâs authority to define corporate powers, creating a pathway to campaign finance reform that doesnât rely on restricting speech but instead focuses on not granting political spending powers to corporations in the first place.
Yeah I had never seen a comparison before. My expectation was just based on the amount of news I see on surveillance in a given area.
Huh I would have guessed London would be far higher than LA.
Lots of countries are talking a big game but Spain is out there doing it.
Whoa, did a piece of software take the roof lines and compare it to satellite imagery? Thatâs impressive
In the US, politicians are rarely in on the schemes themselves, they get money more indirectly from lobbyists, superPACs, or insider trading. Are politicians in the UK not able to profit from their votes?
Update! Update!
Yeah caffeine has been around a long time. Iâm sure these simple solutions wonât last much longer. They will us AI to monitor the actions are meaningful so people will use AI to make the actions look meaningful and so onâŠ
Europe Pub (PieFed)

I would love to hear how collaborating on docs works in nextcloud. Or really of any open source solution that does collaboration well.
They may exist, Iâm just ignorant
Proton driveâs docs are just starting to be good enough that I would recommend them, but they are far from feature parity with googleâs. Just try to make a PDF of a word doc, copy cells that are used in equations to a different sheet, or create a presentation.
Tuta could be a real contender if they wanted to be.
Oh dang there are a lot of nodes: https://map.meshcore.io/?lat=47.9165&lon=4.1748&zoom=5
Oh they are kinda fun. Brings some character to the place. I got excited to see the return of the thorn
English: owl
German: Eule, Uhu, Kauz
French: Hibou, Chouette
I give monthly
I use libre Calc for my donations.
If you want to sum based on a criteria you can use sumif().
I use it to track what types of donations I make (deductible, political, etc)
I suspect many of the other apps would work with any os, as they seem to be web apps. Voyager, tesseract, etc.
How is Sweden so low? They are pretty far north but >5x lower than many others?
Looks like it was an F-35. https://m.economictimes.com/news/defence/iran-shoots-second-us-f-35-fighter-jet-says-pilot-survival-unlikely-israel-war-middle-east/articleshow/129994398.cms
This is not helping the marketing for it being a ânext genâ and stealth aircraft.
I wonder if countries will use this as ammo to back out of F-35 orders
This is what I see:
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer included it among several procurement issues in the annual report on foreign trade barriers he submitted Tuesday to U.S. Congress and President Donald Trump.
As always, Canadaâs tightly controlled dairy market got a mention. So did the Online Streaming Act and the Online News Act, which Greer has flagged as priorities for the coming review of the North American trade pact. The federal governmentâs Buy Canadian policy for contracts over $25 million is a new one this year, as are moves by some provinces to keep U.S. alcohol out of liquor stores. The long wait for regulatory approval of aircraft and a proposed change to the disclosure rules regarding fragrance allergens in cosmetics also debuted on this yearâs list. Gabriel Brunet, a spokesperson for Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc, said the governmentâs trade team is reviewing the report.
On the sovereign cloud, the report cites an August 2025 ârequest for informationâ by Shared Services Canada, the federal governmentâs central information technology agency, asking Canadian suppliers about their ability to provide the federal government with a âfully sovereign public cloud solution.â
That feedback would then be considered in future procurement policy development, which the agency framed as a response to âemerging challenges relating to digital sovereignty.â Shared Services did not mention the U.S. specifically, but the onset of Trumpâs trade war and his threats to annex Canada by âeconomic forceâ months earlier had thrust the issue into the spotlight.
Greerâs report notes the proposal calls for cloud services where data would be âprocessed, transmitted and stored exclusively in Canada.â It would exclude suppliers subject to laws letting foreign governments access Canadaâs data without written consent. (Another requirement Greer did not mention: providers could not be âsubject to foreign laws that permit foreign governments to request measures that could affect or discontinue the service.â)
Shared Services said it was unable to comment in time for publication, but an update to the request for information suggests the conditions highlighted in Greerâs report remain. In its notice, the agency said it had invoked the National Security Exception for all stages of the procurement process for sovereign cloud services. That means nothing in any of Canadaâs free trade agreements barring such protectionism would apply.
There is a difference, though, between exploring the possibility of creating a âfully sovereign public cloud solutionâ and actually doing itâespecially without U.S. tech giants.
The federal government acknowledged as much last October in its âframeworkâ on digital sovereignty: âIt is impossible for the [government of Canada] to obtain a state of complete digital sovereignty, known as digital autonomy, due to the absolute interconnected nature of the digital world.â Manav Gupta, IBM Canadaâs chief technology officer, told The Logic last month that the views of Canadian politicians on digital sovereignty had been âmaturing.â
In January 2025, the federal government said it would review its business relationship with Amazon after the e-commerce firm closed its fulfillment centres and sorting facilities in Quebec. As The Logic reported, that review led officials to conclude that Ottawaâs reliance on Amazon Web Services, its second-largest cloud vendor, limited its leverage against the tech giant.
Dude thatâs huge. How is this the first Iâm hearing of this?
If you donât want to watch YouTube: https://transparentelection.org/
Yeah I had never seen a comparison before. My expectation was just based on the amount of news I see on surveillance in a given area.
Huh I would have guessed London would be far higher than LA.
Lots of countries are talking a big game but Spain is out there doing it.
Beautiful
Whoa, did a piece of software take the roof lines and compare it to satellite imagery? Thatâs impressive
In the US, politicians are rarely in on the schemes themselves, they get money more indirectly from lobbyists, superPACs, or insider trading. Are politicians in the UK not able to profit from their votes?
Datacenters Behaving Like Acoustic Weapons (peertube.gravitywell.xyz)
Even if the thumbnail is broken the video should work
Update! Update!