OgsyedIE 3 hours ago

I think there needs to be identification and marketing of whatever EU agencies are already focusing on these issues.

In discussing policy solution hypotheticals for the US, bodies like the Department of Commerce, the FCC and OSHA are household names but I've lived in Ireland for years and can only name Euratom off the top of my head and need the use of a search engine to get the names of any other EU agencies.

  • FirmwareBurner 3 hours ago

    There's no EU OHSA, each country has its own with different regulations.

    • OgsyedIE 3 hours ago

      Contrary to the claim that there is no EU OSHA, I was quite surprised to learn that there is an EU agency with the same role as the American OSHA that is literally named EU-OSHA, and I suspect you'll be pleasantly surprised too.

      Wikipedia link:

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Agency_for_Safety_and...

      • FirmwareBurner 2 hours ago

        That's not the same thing. EU orgs like that only serve to guide policies and campaigns but they have no enforcement, it doesn't do investigations and dish out fines.

        If you see a OSHA violation at your workplace you have to go to the local authority in your member county which has different rules than each other country.

  • 1oooqooq 2 hours ago

    decades(!) ago there was a German documentary about exactly this. on how the eu commission dictate the tone and everyone fall in line. the director of IT for the eu commission at the time is now responsible for HR. where people critical of this are barred with a "no political knowledge" stamp, which is the eu commission equivalent of "not a techbro culture fit" in silicon valley.

    • 7bit an hour ago

      Decades ago? So at least 20 years ago? I hardly doubt that. Are you perhaps thinking of the 2018 documentary called The Microsoft-Dilemma?

      It's surprisingly good and shows how Microsoft manages to influence decisions on small to massively large scales. In European countries and the EU itself.

edweis 4 hours ago

We've been looking to migrate away from FastMail and we are considering Proton Mail. More alternatives there: https://european-alternatives.eu/category/email-providers

  • 7bit an hour ago

    Ah Proton Mail. Supporter of Trump and Republicans. With the CEOs statement at the start of this year, that company died for me and I would not move any critical services to it:

    > “10 years ago, Republicans were the party of big business and Dems stood for the little guys, but today the tables have completely turned.”

Havoc an hour ago

Isn’t that true for the entire world?

I’d imagine most of the sysadmin world globally just straight up collapses if Active Directory and Office disappears

rurban 3 hours ago

So the EU Microsoft countries are: Austria, Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Finland, Norway.

djoldman 4 hours ago

Topic-adjacent: do tariffs exist for cross-border services like consulting, accounting, legal, cloud services, etc.?

  • Arnt 3 hours ago

    General tariffs exist, e.g. the "10% on everything" that you probably have read about recently. "Everything" includes immaterial imports such as paying for consulting when the consulting company is in another country.

  • IAmBroom 3 hours ago

    My understanding is that the Euro Alliance is a tariff-free zone: workers and goods from within the Euro Zone are not taxable.