Brussels pushes ‘buy European’ procurement plan
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The image link ( https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/2c8f66b8-f152-44fd-8b84-709907ab0f93.png ) can go into "Thumbnail URL"
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Thanks, but for some reason I don't have the option for using thumbnails
I guess it's because of the instance?
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Anyways, the bypassed paywall page was turned into a XXX page, I'm guessing they got hacked...
I'll wait to see if it goes back to normal to post the link again.
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Havent thought of that; yes, this communities' instance uses Lemmy in a small version before this feature (nothing bad in it otherwise, I know firsthand updating this can be a pain).
So yeah, leaving either the pic or the link in the body might be the best there is to be done for now.
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I guess it's because of the instance?
Yeah, lemmy.world is still stuck on older version that does not have option to do it.
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I get triggered when a for profit entity (like ESRI) uses open data and then sells it to governments..
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Americans want and have spyware in te very core of our infrastructure. Look at what happened when they offered to help Greece with their comms for the olympics, they killed a network designer who found their spyware.
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What did you write?
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Ah, I deleted because I wasn't familiar with the community.
I just said OVH looked nice, and that a lot AWS features are just things you can yourself but pricier.I was looking at OVH a couple of weeks ago.
If I was a provider outside the big 3, I may consider a strategy that focused on great documenation/guides/templates to enable users to spool up common services with just the hardware service on my platform.
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and that a lot AWS features are just things you can do yourself but pricier.
I totally agree...
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Americans want and have spyware in te very core of our infrastructure. Look at what happened when they offered to help Greece with their comms for the olympics, they killed a network designer who found their spyware.
Source?
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"The Athens Affair" – This article from IEEE Spectrum offers an in-depth analysis of the wiretapping incident, detailing how unauthorized software was installed in Vodafone Greece's network, the subsequent discovery, and the broader implications of the breach.
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"Vodafone fined €76m over Greek wiretap scandal" – This report by Pinsent Masons discusses the substantial fine imposed on Vodafone by Greece's privacy watchdog due to the illegal monitoring of mobile calls, including those of top government officials.
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"CASE OF TSALIKIDIS AND OTHERS v. GREECE" – This document from the European Court of Human Rights examines the investigation into Kostas Tsalikidis' death, highlighting the court's findings on the adequacy of the Greek authorities' inquiry.
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"Vodafone exec's death in 2005 a murder, not suicide, prosecutor finds" – This article from the Athens-Macedonian News Agency reports on the 2018 conclusion by a prosecutor that Tsalikidis' death was a murder, overturning earlier rulings of suicide.
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"Greek wiretapping case 2004–05" – The Wikipedia page provides a comprehensive overview of the wiretapping case, including details about the discovery of the illegal taps, the subsequent investigations, and the death of Kostas Tsalikidis.
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"The Greek wiretapping scandal and the false promise of intelligence..." – This research paper delves into the complexities of the wiretapping scandal, discussing the involvement of intelligence agencies and the broader implications for privacy and security.
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"Vodafone embroiled in Greek phone-tapping scandal" – This article from The Guardian discusses Vodafone's involvement in the phone-tapping scandal, providing insights into the company's response and the broader implications of the incident.
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Apparently, OVH data centers burn down and lose your data in the process.
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Please provide links where possible, rather than making people try to websearch plain-text references.