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Comment Re:Will Push More Off-Shoring (Score 1) 176

Keep hallucinating. What will happen is that some things will simply not be available in the US anymore, and for others you will have to pay through the nose. The tariffs are one reason for that, but the more important one is that the US has grown unreliable (another blithering idiot may well get voted into office after Trump, directly or later) and businesses like that not one bit. They have moved out of countries for that reason alone.

Hence enjoy your delusions while the real changes are still possible to ignore. After that, good luck! You will need it.

Comment Re:A rare good move from Trump (Score 1) 176

But also watch as the world leave US tech from the like of Microsoft as they can no longer "trust" it and instead put $ into OSS that they can control/modify.

Indeed. I work with some people that analyze firmware and software for critical government uses here. Using FOSS makes that analysis massively easier, and placing some of your own devs in there makes it even easier and you get additional benefits.

Comment Re:Sigh. (Score 1) 30

It's inevitable that something like this will appear regularly, and one day it will be silently exploited.

That has already happened and MS did not notice at all. After 2 years, one of their customers noticed:
https://www.cisa.gov/sites/def...

The utter catastrophe of the MS cloud "strategy" is slowly getting worse and worse. Most "decision makers" at MS customers are deep in denial because they do not have an exit strategy. But there is really no way this is going to end in any other way than very badly. MS still cannot get basic stuff right at this time. That simply means they cannot fix the crap they built anymore and the only way to curb the mounting (and already extreme) cost of those defects is to move away to better products.

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