Switzerland because it blows every other European country out of the water in terms of salaries. One consideration would be if you’re planning to have a kid they have shitty parental leave in comparisson.
Switzerland because it blows every other European country out of the water in terms of salaries. One consideration would be if you’re planning to have a kid they have shitty parental leave in comparisson.
“US politics new speak, can’t relate.”
I sure hope so, but I have little faith tbh. Cloud providers have done a great job selling serverless solutions that are tightly coupled with the provider. Wise companies have limited themselves to the basics - load balancers, servers, maybe some serverless container solution or kubernetes. The latter can move pretty much anywhere with some, but not a whole lot, of effort. The former, have fun rediscovering the quirks of your new provider’s equivalent of lambdas or whatever (or at worst, rewriting the whole thing).
In Sweden we’ve been able to do this for years? Any site that has Klarna as a payment option you can choose to add it to your monthly bill or the “pay it later” (I think two weeks) option.
There’s a non-zero % chance that a nazi with ties to the government and unlimited money might be interested in this data… 👀
First alienate every potential customer of advanced military equipment, then dump insane amounts of money into development of advanced military equipment. The art of the deal.
I feel this might stop enshittification. Look at Firefox, enshittification stems from a need to turn a profit and how difficult it is to do that in a decent way for a web browser. A privacy-centered email service on the other hand is an attractive product, and probably enough(?) to keep the email client running.
Unfortunate though that Mozilla is a US company.