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Submission + - Munich makes digital sovereignty measurable with its own score (heise.de)

alternative_right writes: The city of Munich has developed its own measurement instrument to assess the digital sovereignty of its IT infrastructure. The so-called Digital Sovereignty Score (SDS) visually resembles the Nutri-Score and identifies IT systems based on their independence from individual providers and "foreign" legal spheres. The Technical University of Munich was involved in the development.

In September and October 2025, the IT Department already conducted a first comprehensive test. Out of a total of 2780 municipal application services, 194 particularly critical ones were selected and evaluated based on five categories. The analysis already showed a high degree of digital sovereignty: 66 percent of the 194 evaluated services reached the highest levels (SDS 1 and 2), only 5 percent reached the critical level 4, and 21 percent reached the most critical level 5. The SDS evaluates not only technical dependencies but also legal and organizational risks.

Comment Remember your weapon was made by the lowest bidder (Score 3, Funny) 195

It is the perfect occasion for this quote... The newsletter Electronic Week quotes astronaut Walter Schirra: “Every time I climb into the capsule I say to myself, ‘Just think, Wally, everything that makes this thing go was supplied by the lowest bidder.’” That Wally, always kidding. https://www.barrypopik.com/ind...

Comment iDrive.com (Score 3, Informative) 283

I have been using iDrive.com for years. It is ~$70 / year for 5TB of cloud storage. I chose them because at the time they were the only ones I found with linux support. But their linux support turned out to be very good. Icing on the cake: no limit to the number of devices backed up, file sync service, snapshot and versioning (as long as it fits in the 5TB), sector clone and restore option for Windows, full remote management through web interface. (Sorry to sound like advertising but I am very happy with their service)

Submission + - Aricebo Observatory sustains major damage and is shut down (cnn.com) 2

mknewman writes: Around 2:45 a.m. Monday, a three-inch auxiliary cable that helped support a metal platform broke, according to a news release from the University of Central Florida. UCF manages the facility alongside Universidad Ana G. Méndez and Yang Enterprises, Inc.
When the cable broke, it created a 100-foot gash in the telescope's 1,000-foot-long reflector dish, according to UCF. It also damaged about six to eight panels along the observatory's Gregorian Dome, which is suspended over the reflector dish. The broken cable also twisted a platform used to access the Gregorian Dome, making damage assessment even more difficult.

Comment AI season 2? (Score 1) 147

Damn, I am still busy watching season 1 and I have the feeling that a lot has happened that I am unaware of! I have not reached the point yet where "AI is especially good at completing tasks that require planning, learning, reasoning, problem-solving and predicting" but that sounds awesome!

Comment Brought down by bot against net neutrality? (Score 5, Informative) 104

I am not a specialist but looking at the comments it seems that a bot has been posting the same text *against net neutrality* (starting with "The unprecedented regulatory power the Obama Administration imposed on the internet is smothering innovation..."). It looks like a bot because the messages appear to come from people that posted in alphabetical order of their first name/last name combination: Brittany Mccain, Brittany Proctor, Brittany Sharp, etc. in the view sorted by date posted. https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/searc...

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