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You should not use gMail to access federal/state resources, but "state mail". Like DigiD in Netherlands, DataBox in Czech Republic. Both are state ran, associated with your identity. Lost password can be unlocked by going physically to office.


A tricky question. Many schools in other EU countries are using Google Office Suite and Google Classroom. Is that also the same issue? My kids reports are published via Google Docs.

How about Microsoft's Office 365? Do they have data centers in EU? Or is that the same issue? Because then we also have fully Microsoft based school including extended Teams usage.

Basically how do you want to have any cloud based app running in EU when most of the providers don't have data centers here in EU?


> Basically how do you want to have any cloud based app running in EU when most of the providers don't have data centers here in EU?

All big providers have EU regions, and there are EU-native providers, but the problem is that even from an EU datacenter Microsoft/Google/Amazon can be forced to share data with the US government.


I work with latest greatest Krios machines, and all the latest HW and I make SW for it. It's great job.


No longer need for hundreds of thousands. The aim is for just few thousands in few hours to reach acceptable resolution.

The development goes real fast with both SW and HW.


Depends greatly on whether or not what you're imaging has symmetry.


You can see that the record tests are being done with apoferitin or gaba. It all depends on the improved qualiry of direct detection cameras, filters, things like afis, fringe free imaging, ... The innovation goes insanely fast.


where the hell is Czech Republic?


We will have to conquer some land with access to the sea to appear on a map of submarine internet cables, I'm afraid ;)


I answered "We'd like to do more testing but it's too much overhead" but it's not really true. The true answer would be "We'd like to do more testing but it's hard to convince people to really write tests."


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