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Tiny numbers from tiny countries and marets right?

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  • veroniqueb99@mastodon.socialV veroniqueb99@mastodon.social

    Tiny numbers from tiny countries and marets right? But then again a snowflake is tiny and worthless... it's all of them together that gives you 8 feet of snow...

    Blizzard is coming.

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    @VeroniqueB99

    Exactly this, and also should mention millions of people who are either switching to linux, libreoffice, tuta, proton, and ditching google at home on their personal computers. This is huge, and seismic. It will be irreversible.

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    • veroniqueb99@mastodon.socialV veroniqueb99@mastodon.social

      Tiny numbers from tiny countries and marets right? But then again a snowflake is tiny and worthless... it's all of them together that gives you 8 feet of snow...

      Blizzard is coming.

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      @VeroniqueB99 Meanwhile in Canadas governments.

      Microsoft everything!

      Healthcare systems? Oracle! πŸ™ƒ

      But sure, please tell me how this is "elbows up"

      🀑

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      • javensbukan@mstdn.caJ javensbukan@mstdn.ca

        @VeroniqueB99 Meanwhile in Canadas governments.

        Microsoft everything!

        Healthcare systems? Oracle! πŸ™ƒ

        But sure, please tell me how this is "elbows up"

        🀑

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        @VeroniqueB99 @javensbukan We can't be first in everything πŸ˜€.

        France switched, and Canada shares a language with France, plus we're trying to have stronger connections with the EU. Peer pressure is a thing.

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        • veroniqueb99@mastodon.socialV veroniqueb99@mastodon.social

          Tiny numbers from tiny countries and marets right? But then again a snowflake is tiny and worthless... it's all of them together that gives you 8 feet of snow...

          Blizzard is coming.

          eyrea@mstdn.caE This user is from outside of this forum
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          @VeroniqueB99 But that's 2.5 million French workers, plus all the French workers' home machines there thing to switch over because they can't be bothered to remember two different sets of tools, plus all the French businesses that will switch because it's easier to deal with the French government that way, and so on.

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          • rightsprung@c.imR rightsprung@c.im

            @VeroniqueB99

            Exactly this, and also should mention millions of people who are either switching to linux, libreoffice, tuta, proton, and ditching google at home on their personal computers. This is huge, and seismic. It will be irreversible.

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            @rightsprung πŸ‘

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            • javensbukan@mstdn.caJ javensbukan@mstdn.ca

              @VeroniqueB99 Meanwhile in Canadas governments.

              Microsoft everything!

              Healthcare systems? Oracle! πŸ™ƒ

              But sure, please tell me how this is "elbows up"

              🀑

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              @javensbukan ...REALLY?! 😱

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              • eyrea@mstdn.caE eyrea@mstdn.ca

                @VeroniqueB99 @javensbukan We can't be first in everything πŸ˜€.

                France switched, and Canada shares a language with France, plus we're trying to have stronger connections with the EU. Peer pressure is a thing.

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                @eyrea @javensbukan 🀣 πŸ‘ you *should* be first in everything! You're bif bro!
                Peer pressure is totally a thing!

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                • eyrea@mstdn.caE eyrea@mstdn.ca

                  @VeroniqueB99 But that's 2.5 million French workers, plus all the French workers' home machines there thing to switch over because they can't be bothered to remember two different sets of tools, plus all the French businesses that will switch because it's easier to deal with the French government that way, and so on.

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                  @eyrea πŸ’― πŸ‘

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                    @moredread oooohhh right.... also tougher to do overnight anyway...

                    @javensbukan

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                      @moredread @VeroniqueB99 Possibly, and that was stupid AF if they did.

                      They should 1000% know better not to do vendor lock in, especially to a foreign state when it comes to critical data like, taxes, healthcare and defense, but alas.

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