In order to protect their sovereignty, the continent’s leaders must invest in a digital ecosystem independent of America

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Yet another clue pointing the way to free software. Maybe this time they’ll follow it?

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Nah, they’ll use proprietary EU software instead. That’ll solve everything. Promise ;)

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Better that than proprietary US software I guess 🤷 But yes, EU digital infrastructure should run on FOSS software as much as possible

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That’ll be nice, but think about Siemens: they are totally depending on Microsoft. Should I mention governments as well? EU can invest heavily in well established software companies like Canonical (UK based, creator of Ubuntu) which had their own OS for mobile (Ubuntu Touch).

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It wasnt really an issue until now 😆. Who would have though a founding member of NATO would go to the other side!

But Europe weaned themselves off Russian gas, they can rebuild their own domestic defence industry.

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Go for all Linux, all open source

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The MS lobby is too strong. Many years and many countries tried to get away to linux and many ended up going back because of lobbying or just because it’s simpler to pay millions to a single place.

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Decades of willful ignorance and now they’re stating the obvious as if it came as a biblical revelation.

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That’s just article about software. Software is easy replaceable and relativly low cost compared to hardware. And who needs software if you don’t have hardware to run it.

Europe is lacking semiconductor companies after almost all died. The last one are NXP and Infineon but can’t compare them to TSMC Intel or Samsung. ARM is just a documentation and licensing company. TSMC foundry in Dresden is planned for 2027 and it’s at most 22nm process for cars. If China starts with Taiwan only country capable to go lower than 5nm is USA and maybe Samsung in Korea right now.

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There’s STMicroelectronics too.

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