• TXL@sopuli.xyz
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    1 day ago

    So, they’re ok with sending all your (customers’) code to Google. I’m mildly positively surprised my company isn’t.

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      23 hours ago

      Yeah, it’s pretty weird. My employer is a traditionally brick-and-mortor sort of business that’s only recently starting to learn that the internet isn’t a “fad”. My employer’s policy has always been that we don’t use “the cloud” specifically so we can keep our trade secrets secret. They’re only now starting to approach the idea of running our code on off-premisis hardware our company doesn’t own. They’re using Google Cloud rather than AWS, though, because “Amazon is a competitor” and they’re paranoid that Amazon is going to steal our trade secrets. Which… doesn’t make sense because so is Google. (Of course, that doesn’t really give away what industry my employer is in because both Google and Amazon do basically everything.) Google pinky swears they’ll never steal/use/share our data. And of course that might be true right up until the moment they decide to change that and meanwhile we’re screwed because we’re all vendor-lockin’d with them.

      Anyway, yeah. My employer is nincompoops. Lol.