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  • Neat

    In practice, SUSE's Sovereign Premium Support is tailored for enterprises and public sector organizations that require strict data residency, privacy, and operational control within the EU. The service ensures that:

    • All support personnel and data are based in the EU, with named premium support engineers and service delivery managers assigned to each customer.
    • Customer support data is stored exclusively on EU-located networks and servers, addressing both regulatory and geopolitical concerns.
    • Access to sensitive data is strictly limited to EU-based staff, with a commitment to encrypting all data required for troubleshooting.
  • Neat

    In practice, SUSE's Sovereign Premium Support is tailored for enterprises and public sector organizations that require strict data residency, privacy, and operational control within the EU. The service ensures that:

    • All support personnel and data are based in the EU, with named premium support engineers and service delivery managers assigned to each customer.
    • Customer support data is stored exclusively on EU-located networks and servers, addressing both regulatory and geopolitical concerns.
    • Access to sensitive data is strictly limited to EU-based staff, with a commitment to encrypting all data required for troubleshooting.
  • Cool! You could post them here one at a time if you haven't already

  • It makes it more accessible, but part of it might also be SEO bait

    I skipped to the second section

  • Odd, something may have broken with the registration submission. We'll look into it

  • Genocide in Gaza

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  • I see you made a new community, looking forward to seeing it grow!

    You can cross post to !animation@piefed.social to help new users learn about it

  • I agree, but this isn't a new thing (which my post may have implied). I see some old projects on here from around 10 years ago, and the description on their site was last updated in 2022 at the latest

  • If you run it on your own hardware then you know exactly how much energy it's using. Some of the models can even run on the average computer, but the quality is not great.

    The problem we have right now is where everyone is trying to use generative AI for everything, all the time, even for basic takes such as googling for a fact, simple math that could be done on a calculator, etc. They're also often using the latest and greatest AI models, which are powerful and spend a lot of processing power each time. In order to run the servers to respond to all that, companies use a large amount of power, and then use water to cool the servers. That's the water usage from what I understand.

    So if you use a simpler / more efficient model, and only use it for tasks where it's better than conventional tools, you'll be doing much better power usage wise.

  • It's actually only 17%, and even that was "I haven't changed my habits", which could be someone that was buying Canadian already.

    The 53% was people who changed habits and are buying more Canadian/ international. The rest includes no change, drinking less, and people who don't drink.

  • Here is the breakdown:

    A recent survey of 191 respondents reveals that more than half (53.1%) have changed their alcohol consumption habits since the tariffs were introduced. Of those, 35.1% say they’re now only buying Canadian products, while 12% report drinking less overall. Another 18.3% have doubled down on imports, buying more international options outside the U.S.

    But not everyone is convinced that buying Canadian will make a difference. Turns out just under one in five survey respondents (17.3%) admitted they haven’t changed their habits and approximately the same proportion report not drinking alcohol at all.

    So the headline is potentially misleading. I also don't love the survey options, and it's a pretty small sample size

  • Nice, I was confused when we first spun up our instance and the posts were going out at UTC πŸ˜„

  • PRESSURE

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  • I think you posted this to the wrong community, it is being reported

  • Neat, thanks :)

    Do you have a similar list for other categories (paid, optional cosmetic IAP)

  • We've got something in the works here:

    https://fedecan.ca/en/guide/lemmy/for-moderators

    We're still adding and brainstorming content, and then we'll organize it nicely (similar to the For Users section).

    What kind of information would you like to have?

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