• eah@programming.dev
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    23 hours ago

    The EU doesn’t need to be a technology-taker – it can be a technology maker. The Apple/Google duopoly may have sewn up the mobile market with illegal monopoly tactics, but that doesn’t mean that the EU will never spawn another Nokia or Ericsson. The shortest, most efficient, most reliable path to reestablishing technological sovereignty for the EU’s half-billion residents and 27 member-states is to allow domestic firms to take over the relationship between the Trump-controlled American tech giants and the Europeans who rely on their technology.

    We don’t typically have our highways owned and operated by for-profit megacorporations. It should be the same with operating systems. It’s the base layer on which all the applications rely. That’s too much control placed in private hands.

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      23 hours ago

      Can you imagine , Nokia starting an open source hardware and software system, funded by the EU

      One can dream, can one?

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    2 days ago

    I’m sure they will say no to European cash. Definitely. They’re just principled like that.