• rumschlumpel@feddit.org
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    2 个月前

    I guess it’s not fundamentally different from a book shop becoming a cloud computing giant … but man, “Lidl cloud” doesn’t exactly scream “quality product”, y’know?

    • Ooops@feddit.org
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      There is no “Lidl cloud”, that’s just the usual braindead framing.

      The Schwarz Group is the 4th biggest retailer by revenue globally, so having their own subsidiaries for waste management and recycling and for IT infrastructure is just natural.

      And yes, that’s how AWS happened, too. In-house IT infrastructure to support your retail operations is just more efficient thus cheaper in the long run.

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        As a dude working in an IT team for a retail related business, yep, that was our management’s thinking too.

        Outsourcing the IT from a different company was both more expensive AND terrible quality.

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      Considering the amount of money they’re making, i’d argue their business model itself is actually a quality product.

      • rumschlumpel@feddit.org
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        That’s not exactly what you’d look for as a customer.

        Though TBF, German discount supermarkets generally have good price-performance, I buy cheap store brands all the time, too.

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      It wasn’t cheap last time I checked, the smallest database option costs more than €100/month. This while Azure has a €12/month postgres offering with seemingly similarish specs.

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    Great job moving away from the US but considering that Germany supplies 30% of Israeli arms it is still a very poor choice.

    Every country should develop and deploy this architecture themselves.

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      What is the connection between Lidl and the authorities that export weapons? Except that they are… German.

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        Give me a break, the same connection US companies have to the US. Just because you can ignore genocide enablers does not mean anyone else can. Germany, the UK, and the USA should all take a hike straight to hell. They are not to be trusted.