• Quittenbrot@feddit.org
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      Don’t be. That judge is the brightly shining beacon showing us what happens when you’re cut out of access to US services. A wake-up call for many many people that thought they were safe.

      I heard from numerous companies that cite this example specifically when implementing first steps to reconsider how their daily routines would suffer without access to US services.

      Wouldn’t surprise me if the sanctions agains that judge actually economically backfire.

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        Wouldn’t surprise me if the sanctions agains that judge actually economically backfire.

        Don’t you dare threaten me with a good time!

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    If this isn’t a signal for europe, I don’t know what is. It will get worse soon.

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    Whilst this particular article is new, the story has been out now from other sources for a while. And it looks like the US has shot itself in the foot here, because that’s been cited as at least part of the motivation for the EU looking to become independent in banking and technology from the US.

    Well, good. It should have happened a long time ago; better still the situation should never have been allowed to arise.