I think that's a no-brainer right now that Europe should pursue digital sovereignty aggressively.
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It always seemed like a nerdy thing that German cities switched to Linux. Unnecessary. But if there are billions to spend on arms and the military we should invest in Linux admins and foss infrastructure. Make banks develop alternatives to iOS and Android apps.
Invest in a foss mobile os.
Don't give the key to your life to powers that can turn malicious without any notice.
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It always seemed like a nerdy thing that German cities switched to Linux. Unnecessary. But if there are billions to spend on arms and the military we should invest in Linux admins and foss infrastructure. Make banks develop alternatives to iOS and Android apps.
Invest in a foss mobile os.
Don't give the key to your life to powers that can turn malicious without any notice.
And I know I'm preaching to the choir here on Mastodon.
But it should make its way into the mainstream as well.
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@mmorschel
It is way worse if you consider Identity Providers (IdPs). All the largest IdPs are US based:• Entra ID
• Okta Workforce/Customer Identity
• Google Identity / Cloud Identity.
• IBM Security Verify.
• PingOne / PingFederateThink of the consequences if the US block access to these, -spoiler alert: Chaos!
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It always seemed like a nerdy thing that German cities switched to Linux. Unnecessary. But if there are billions to spend on arms and the military we should invest in Linux admins and foss infrastructure. Make banks develop alternatives to iOS and Android apps.
Invest in a foss mobile os.
Don't give the key to your life to powers that can turn malicious without any notice.
@mmorschel there should be a strategic narrative on EU level why this is needed as well.
It should have a federated approach, since a lot needs to be built and adopted, and there still is a scarcity of talent.
The program needs focused education and spread work across Europe. We can not allow internal competion to waste resources building the same stuff in many places.
Europe is actively making plans. Have you seen: https://interoperable-europe.ec.europa.eu/collection/open-source-observatory-osor/news/europe-seeking-input-its-open-source-strategy
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@mmorschel there should be a strategic narrative on EU level why this is needed as well.
It should have a federated approach, since a lot needs to be built and adopted, and there still is a scarcity of talent.
The program needs focused education and spread work across Europe. We can not allow internal competion to waste resources building the same stuff in many places.
Europe is actively making plans. Have you seen: https://interoperable-europe.ec.europa.eu/collection/open-source-observatory-osor/news/europe-seeking-input-its-open-source-strategy
The EU seems actively steering away from ¨markets will solve everything".
No, markets are efficient in some things but for public values free markets create poverty, crappy products and a polluted world.
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@mmorschel there should be a strategic narrative on EU level why this is needed as well.
It should have a federated approach, since a lot needs to be built and adopted, and there still is a scarcity of talent.
The program needs focused education and spread work across Europe. We can not allow internal competion to waste resources building the same stuff in many places.
Europe is actively making plans. Have you seen: https://interoperable-europe.ec.europa.eu/collection/open-source-observatory-osor/news/europe-seeking-input-its-open-source-strategy
That's great!
Didn't know about that.And yes, a narrative is needed to get this into the public space. It concerns everyday services for you and me and should be treated as electricity and other vital infrastructure by the citizen.
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The EU seems actively steering away from ¨markets will solve everything".
No, markets are efficient in some things but for public values free markets create poverty, crappy products and a polluted world.
Couldn't agree more from my subsidiarity primed brain.

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@mmorschel a lot of governments right now making clear that they think sovereignty is overrated, including of their own country.
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That's great!
Didn't know about that.And yes, a narrative is needed to get this into the public space. It concerns everyday services for you and me and should be treated as electricity and other vital infrastructure by the citizen.
@mmorschel also, a strategic narrative is painfully necessary to defend against the strongman's propaganda: "Communism" "weak" "Elitist" etc.
It needs to be a story that is not just idealistic or condescending, it needs to show how people will actually benefit in their daily lives. With measureable outcomes on short term as well, to feed the momentum...
It's certainly a difficult menu but I'm convinced Europe holds the right ingredients.
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