If this is about the US, notice that they used to have intra-party elections as a strong cultural requirement before going into the main election. They only stopped requiring that very recently.
Making a call doesn't work on a random browser selection that changes every time the thing is updated. It also takes about half a minute to complete a call. And the audio quality is significantly worse than in meetings.
And the most interesting, the brokeness doesn't apply to attending meetings. Those have completely independent broken cases.
Honestly, there isn't any single thing in Teams that just works properly.
I figure the most bang for my buck right now is to set up off-site backups to a cloud provider.
If you don't have the budget for on-premises backup, you almost certainly can't afford to restore the cloud backup if anything goes wrong.
Then I started reading about backing up databases
Go read the instructions for your database in particular. They are completely different from each other. Ignore generic instructions.
now I’m configuring a docker-db-backup container
What is perfectly fine. But I'd first look how this interferes with the budget you talked about earlier and if it wouldn't be better to keep things simpler and put the money on data replication.
Either way, if your budget is low, I'd focus a lot on making sure you have the data when you need to restore, and less on streamlining the restore procedure. (That seems to be the direction you are going, so yeah, I'd say it's good.) Just make sure to test the restore procedure once in a while.
You know, violence is absolutely not acceptable until the point where society safety is determined by a dictatorship and the arguments aren't on level of ideas anymore.
Second, you are the one claiming the motivation for that action. And you are wrong, their motivation isn't to "keep their business competitive despite the US tariffs"... unless of course they also don't know what they are doing. That's because the US tariffs doesn't change the competitiveness of products on their territory, and their tariffs don't change the competitiveness of products on the US territory...
What should be obvious, because the tariffs aren't applied there.
Nope. The requirements were always the same, and you are as far from them right now as you were at the beginning.