How to Avoid US-Based Digital Services—and Why You Might Want To (www.wired.com)
from yogthos@lemmy.ml to technology@lemmy.ml on 22 Mar 03:14
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Engywuck@lemm.ee on 22 Mar 08:26 next collapse

LOL, just when I signed for 3 years of mxroute. No, thanks. BTW, Proton may be nice but

  1. Crazy expensive

  2. Overkill for my use case.

puntinoblue@lemmy.ml on 22 Mar 09:14 next collapse

Proton works well, I’m not sure why it took them a couple of weeks to move from google to Proton, I think it took me an hour to setup mail, calendar and Drive on Proton’s free tier.

digdilem@lemmy.ml on 22 Mar 22:09 collapse

“Avoid US based software and services”

TLDR; you can’t. At least not if you’re running any kind of business.

I did a quick audit at work a few weeks ago. Over 90% of our stack is US based. Windows, office, 365, vmware, even our linux distros. And that’s without even thinking about supply chain. And most of the the hardware we use and has support licences.