• Mihies@programming.dev
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      13 days ago

      Not even sure there is that much will on politicians side. I hope there is, but they are mostly ignorant (judging from politicians in my country) and wouldn’t distinguish between Word and Windows. They might be interested if there are elections and public pushes for it. But once elected then it’s another song based on US stick and carrot. Mostly sticks from this administration. But I really do hope we start to move and now is the best time possible. Also recently there was data that German Federal Administration is paying Microsoft something like:

      2023: 274.091.361,75 Euro
      2024: 347.665.579,71 Euro
      2025: 481.369.660,77 Euro
      

      The trend is not encouraging, isn’t it, and those are insane numbers - imagine what could we have for that amount with OSS. There is another neglected area - computer education in elementary school is practically non-existent and tiny-existent in middle school in my country while MS is subsidizing software for government and specially education sector. And so the circle of is closed.

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    12 days ago

    “3,000 people across the three countries” are ready to ditch us tech.

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    12 days ago

    It’s not so much that Europe wants to ditch US tech.

    It’s more that everyone wants to ditch the current crop of leeching billionaires and their spyware products. It’s just they all happen to be in the US which given its current administration is a problem.

    However this push to use more open source and locally based alternatives proceeds Donald Trump’s first term. It’s just his rhetoric has accelerated the process.

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    12 days ago

    Eu might ditch some us software. Highly doubt that it will respect your privacy though, more and more countries here are pushing id-verification for social media and other stuff