moving from a cloud in the US to one in NL is the most futile endeavor.
NL is the most complicity nation to both five eyes and economics agreements woth USA. there's a reason all eu offices from silicon valley companies are there.
> NL is the most complicity nation to both five eyes and economics agreements woth USA. there's a reason all eu offices from silicon valley companies are there.
Citation needed.
In any case, I wouldn't call divesting from US tech infrastructure a futile endeavour: wouldn't a move to EU services (especially given that the author is based in the EU) allow benefitting from the EU's data protection / sovereignty legislation? That alone would be an net improvement over the laissez-faire approach that US has about people's data, aside from at least trying to go against the flow of technological centralization around the US.
Now, you can debate whether those protections are effective or not, but at least it's something to build from.
moving from a cloud in the US to one in NL is the most futile endeavor.
NL is the most complicity nation to both five eyes and economics agreements woth USA. there's a reason all eu offices from silicon valley companies are there.
> NL is the most complicity nation to both five eyes and economics agreements woth USA. there's a reason all eu offices from silicon valley companies are there.
Citation needed.
In any case, I wouldn't call divesting from US tech infrastructure a futile endeavour: wouldn't a move to EU services (especially given that the author is based in the EU) allow benefitting from the EU's data protection / sovereignty legislation? That alone would be an net improvement over the laissez-faire approach that US has about people's data, aside from at least trying to go against the flow of technological centralization around the US.
Now, you can debate whether those protections are effective or not, but at least it's something to build from.