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    • vpol@feddit.uk
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      In order to halt they have to consider it first. There is some process required.

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      That was my first reaction, but anyone who’s been anywhere near the civil service knows it will take 16 meetings just to decide to have a meeting about it. The fact they’ve started considering it within a year means this must be high priority.

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    the fact that ministry of justice of any state, regardless of specific geopolitical problems going on at any given time, would just upload its data to any “cloud” no matter what state it is operated from, is mind blowing to me.

    you would really expect some standards for such sensitive data.

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        AWS and other US cloud hosts do have data centers in various “regions” (countries) around the world. Some countries have requirements that the servers are physically located there. And iirc, as I worked with some of this in the past, as an example some EU countries for their services required that only EU citizens had certain types of access to those systems. Ultimately they are still owned by US companies. But those companies try to accommodate their access requirements, in order to get their business. Not saying EU shouldn’t move away from US companies, but wanted to clarify some existing policies.

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          They’re still getting Amazon to store data that is critical to the function of the nation.

          Government documents shouldn’t be on other people’s computers.

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      no matter what state it is operated from

      Not disagreeing, but if Trump hadn’t won a second term there really wouldn’t be a dire reason to avoid the US. Sure they would be better of choosing a local or at least European provider, but most politicians (naively) didn’t see the current hostility coming.

      • 14th_cylon@lemmy.zip
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        but most politicians (naively) didn’t see the current hostility coming.

        i don’t think that’s relevant. such sensitive data should be kept in-house and well guarded, not uploaded into public cloud.

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          Well yes, but it is relevant unless you believe policy makers will only work towards a world that is how it should be. That’s why i started with mentioning i don’t disagree with you. We surely can blame them for the results of their choices, but i don’t think we can play the ‘omg i’m totally surprised’-card is what i’m saying.

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    Imagine being the person in the Finland Ministry of Justice who’s been railing on about this for years and constantly getting shit on by idiot managers who can’t install (or use) their own software. Watch it make the national news and then they decide to go ahead and use AWS anyway.

    I’m pretty sure a lot of us are that person.

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      Some of us here think it’s no coincidence the move was considered just as a right wing government happens to be in power. Especially since there was no significant cost savings from the proposed move.

      It was already unpopular, but the USA going full Putin now has the average Finn also seeing it as suspicious, instead of just the left wing.

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      Easier said than done for a country that size, but I always think it would be amazing if Finland could band together with a couple dozen or so other European countries to form some kind of cooperative Union that would allow the creation of this kind of project. I also imagine that if such a thing did exist and you were a part of it you’d have to be a complete fucking dickbasket to leave it but that’s neither here nor there.

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      It’s a government thing. I’m not sure when they’ve started to consider alternatives, but that renewal process (as old systems are on EOL) has most likely been on the table for years.

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      American oligarchs will bribe the government to continue doing their bidding, even against nations that were once our allies.

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      Put your private citizens data on US servers?

      Nah. More like giving your private citizens data to US government.

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    I’m an American and work as a cloud infra engineer. Imagine a world where Amazon and Palantir sleep together. Don’t consider, just don’t do it. Keep your sovereignty.

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    I think realistically right now everyone is putting brakes on till November elections. If Trump doesn’t go full hitler till election date and declares an empire, he’s likely done in Nov.

    What’s sad is - people erroneously think whether trump is in office or Biden - that somehow affects the trustworthiness of the private owned American clouds.

    • track_stick_baboon@lemmy.world
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      Oh no, no… Trust in America is gone forever, no matter who wins. Because American people have demonstrated (twice) that they can choose someone like Trump as a president. The world won’t be waiting anxiously for the next Trump. We’ll move on.

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      Even if the electios are free in fair, I don’t think he’d be done in November.

      The only way he’s “done” is if GOP loses every single last senate seat up for grabs. Every single one in Nebraska, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Kansas, Oklahoma, South Dakota, West Virginia, Florida, Texas, etc.

      Hell, most analysts think that Democrats don’t have a realistic chance of even getting a simple senate majority, let alone a veto-proof one or even a filibuster proof one.

      If they don’t then they cannot remove anyone from office, they cannot override vetos. Yes, they can decline to pass bills, but given their stance of ‘executive branch has supreme power’, they’ll just do illegal executive orders and ignore the courts unless the supreme court agrees with them. Trump is already declared immune from any and all crimes except by the Senate and has the ability to pardon any and all federal cases, and that’s assuming his own enforcement agencies even bother trying to punish anyone…

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        I think he’s corporate funded. Dont want that guy.

        Who is going to say nationalize seashores for all people to use, federal mandatory yearly vacations, universal healthcare, federal labor laws , tax billionaires - will get my vote.

        Is Gavin saying that?

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      The oligarchs are all fascist Zionists with or without Trump. American tech can’t be trusted and the only real solution is public tech alternatives.

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    Bit late to the party, but good to see another country waking up to the realisation that the US cannot be trusted. Now if only my own country would realise that…

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      I’m dum founded why we are even considering overseas services, there is a literal datacenter boom going on right now. There are many local, including massive ones like google, hetzner providers.

      AWS, or cloud in general, is an money extortion service in practice for very large customers.

  • 9488fcea02a9@sh.itjust.works
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    Finland already has very good datacenter companies, as one would expect…

    I moved my VPS to a finnish company almost 10 years ago before data sovereignty was cool