It’s not like Finland is a perfect country. It’s just least shit one.
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khapyman@sopuli.xyzto
Technology@lemmy.world•Open letter: ~100 EU companies urge EU lawmakers to take “radical action” to shrink the reliance on foreign infrastructure by fostering a so-called “Euro stack”.English
101·9 months agoIt’s really not that hard. I’m the IT department for a medium sized bakery operation. Around 200 employees. This just means that I’m available when it really is necessary. I’m in situ or on call when orders come in and when shipments go out.
In the end I’m cheaper than outsourcing all the in house software and hardware. And I’m available at 3am when the bakers do their thing.
And yeah, I do have somebody somewhat trained in every bakery. When they’re at end of their wit I’m the person they call.
In the end, I’m around 1% of the payroll. IT is not that special.
khapyman@sopuli.xyzto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Thanks guys! I was finally able to self host my own raw-html "blog"English
27·1 year agoI’m ancient, websites with little to no CSS (and absolutely no client side scripts) are refreshing. I don’t know if I’d like all of web to be like that, but there’s something to be said for the absolute individuality of everybody writing their sites from scratch.
It’s way too easy to spin up a Wordpress installation and be done with it.
Salute!
khapyman@sopuli.xyzto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Deleted my Reddit! I am now entirely federated online except for Pixelfed!English
2·1 year agoIt’s really great to be able to browse via all - these days it’s very easy to bubble up in some echo chamber. I’ve been here since the great API apocalypse and you all have made me research so many topics I’d never looked up on my own.
khapyman@sopuli.xyzto
Technology@lemmy.world•Intel is laying off over 15,000 employees and will stop ‘non-essential work’English
5·1 year agoFind something middle sized. I work in a bakery, around 200 employees. I do some industrial automation, in house IT support and I ended up writing ERP for the joint. I think I could get 20 to 30 percent more at a larger company but here I do what I want and not what I’m told to.
My father is a leftie and as a young child I found it cool that he could do stuff with left hand while I was only able to use my right.
That inspired me to learn how to use both arms and that really has been a blessing - being ambidexterous is awesome. It was especially great when I finally learned to stick weld with my left hand. So many impossible corners are just corners now.
To my knowing there’s round 5% of people that are totally left handed or totally right handed. Every one else, please learn to use your non dominant hand.


If this comes to pass I’ll just revert to ways of my youth. I’ll spend more times with books and there is no such thing as online communication or SMS or anything.
I do what I can to not have that future.