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@AbnormalHumanBeing@lemmy.abnormalbeings.space to Linux@lemmy.ml • 17 days ago

Europe is slowly ditching Microsoft: why it's happening & why it could fail.

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Europe is slowly ditching Microsoft: why it's happening & why it could fail.

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    Other countries like that and Europe deals with are: Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Russia and of course, China.

    • @LeFantome@programming.dev
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      The digital dependence on the US is much like the energy dependence on Russia.

      Europe is ditching Russian energy. They may ditch US tech.

      • Spice Hoarder
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        God I hope so because I would love to move to Europe as a skilled developer.

      • Spaniard
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        I don’t know about the whole Europe but Spain is buying more energy from Russia than before the war and sanctions.

        Don’t get me wrong, I hope that would be the case but Europe is also Corporativist.

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            The European Union regulates the market so much it’s hard to call it capitalism, the biggest european companies are basically EU projects like Airbus (every government funds it) or too big too fail like Siemens and/or they would use: “strategic industry” and be done with it.

            Edit oh and I almost forgot it, or they are like Inditex, basically not European it’s just an European getting rich while exploiting poor people all around the world, but I think this is actually capitalism and that guy isn’t exactly appreciated by ruling dictator, I mean party, in Spain.

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        • @Saleh@feddit.org
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          Is it more? I know Spain is still buying some LNG from Russia, but i would have thought the amount went down, not up.

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            https://murciatoday.com/spain_is_now_the_second_largest_importer_of_russian_gas_in_europe_1000191256-a.html

            As they article points out it’s all maskerading by the fact that they heavily increased the import in 2023 and now is “reduced”

            • @Saleh@feddit.org
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              Thank you for the article. It brought up something quite interesting that i wasn’t aware off before:

              But why does Spain rely so heavily on Russia despite the almost global disapproval? The answer lies in this country’s extensive regasification capacity, which stands at 67.1 bcm - the largest in all of Europe. This enables Spain to receive LNG shipments on behalf of other countries that lack the necessary infrastructure, making it a critical hub for European energy trade.

              looking a bit into it i found this article:

              https://rbac.com/spains-role-as-a-natural-gas-importer-and-re-exporter/

              So it seems that Spain is also taking the flak here for other EU countries that want to profit from Russian gas but not be directly associated with it.

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                The European Union hypocrisy is lovely, isn’t it?

            • @bufalo1973@europe.pub
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              Is there another link on that? The editor behind that page is a little… “undocumented” (there’s almost nothing about it).

              • Spaniard
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                Sure but they are in Spanish. Murcia today is for the local brit community.

                https://www.elmundo.es/economia/2023/12/01/656a15ffe4d4d8dc568b45bc.html

                The same stuff over 200% increase in 2023 so others can say we dont buy stuff to Russia we buy it to Spain (who bought it to Russia). This source even points out the liquid gas that arrived by boat from Russia wasn’t sanctioned.

                As we say in Spain “hecha la ley, hecha la trampa”

                https://www.larazon.es/economia/espana-compra-mas-gas-ruso-que-americano-ultimos-12-meses_2025030767cad38e39a0dc0001c11b79.html

                Says it decrease 25%, but it’s 25% from that almost 200% in 2023.

                • @bufalo1973@europe.pub
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                  And now "La Sinrazón"🤦

                  You do know Marhuenda was the press chief of Rajoy, don’t you?

                  • Spaniard
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                    Attacking the source instead of disproving the article.

                    You have hands, you can sources of your favorite side of the political spectrum, or ask an LLM.

                    But here are morejust because it’s Saturday and I like the apple I am eating for breakfast and I am trying to make lemmy a better place than reddit: https://www.20minutos.es/noticia/5168224/0/espana-pais-ue-que-mas-gas-natural-compra-ahora-rusia/

                    https://theobjective.com/economia/energia/2025-02-18/espana-compra-gas-rusia-guerra-ucrania/

                    https://www.20minutos.es/lainformacion/mercados-y-bolsa/espana-disparo-compra-gas-rusia-mayo-cinco-veces-mas-que-eeuu-5280303/

                    https://www.20minutos.es/noticia/5682026/0/espana-redujo-un-28-sus-importaciones-gas-2024-pero-junto-con-francia-belgica-trajo-ue-85-origen-ruso/

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      [Some*] Europeans just can’t get over their Arab and Muslim-hate despite neither Qatar nor Saudi Arabia posing any threat to Europe and actually being good trading partners. No tariffs, no restrictions, no unfair competition. They adopt many European standards and are a huge market for European goods and services. Yet still the hate is constantly being peddled.

      * hopefully a minority but the hate seems to be universal regardless of the political leaning.

      • Spaniard
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        Are they democracies? No. Do they respect human rights? Also no.

        I don’t care as much about them as I care about pointing out the hypocrisy of my people. I have a thing against islam but that has nothing to do with this conversation.

      • juipeltje
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        You must have forgotten about why people were so mad at qatar in particular a while back. Remember how many workers died building the stadiums there for the world cup? If you’re american i can understand you weren’t aware of it since european football isn’t exactly popular in america, but it was a huge deal over here with people protesting.

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