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[–] Screak42@infosec.pub 1 points 1 year ago
[–] spiderkle@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

German politicians are always throwing out buzzwords like "digitalisation" but don't actually understand what that means compared to other countries like italy or even greece. The majority of governmental services including most of the school system still run on fax and windows xp. Emails are printed and then faxed to other divisions. It is the rule that offers to the government have to be compared and the cheapest one has to win the pitch, not the best. this always ends in unrealistic offers, cost overruns or worse technical infrastructure. Also lots of nepotism.

[–] Haui@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 1 year ago

It’s interesting to see germany viewed from the outside. It is a lot different than the view from the inside although I can’t say I disagree.

The german school system has been lacking for decades and dumb masses are easy to sway by populism.

Germany used to be a country of tinkerers and engineers. Today it’s mostly about who drives the fastest car, makes the most money and has the most whit on twitter.

A ton of german schoolkids have a migration history and a lot of those have been (and still are) met with suspicion and were deprived of proper education.

The tight systems to get up the socioeconomic ladder or be caught when one is in free fall were designed to keep people from advancing too fast but they’re hindering us now.

Having parents with enough german language knowledge to fill our 30 page forms is tantamount to actually getting ahead.

That is imho what really happened to germany. We‘ve let the next generations of engineers starve through systemic racism and pulled up the latter to wealth.