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The settlement has shifted to apply globally while watering down the terms. This is worse for users without providing much in exchange. Why would accept global scope? Because it is clear that and laws like force them to open up anyway, so Google doesn't lose by agreeing to global applicability. In exchange, Google gains weakened terms in the US, which is not pursuing something like the DMA

Digital sovereignty isn’t just about buying European software - it’s about control, choice and avoiding lock-in.

Open source + open standards let governments operate independently, switch vendors, and keep control over critical tech.

Europe has strong open source foundations, but they’re underfunded. More investment in interoperable, open technologies would boost resilience and EU economic impact.

📝 Blog by @Amandine: Open source is key to Europe’s digital sovereignty: element.io/blog/open-source-is

This stuff is really questionable. My banking app won't run on a running 16 with all the latest security updates. But a device running Android 10 that was last updated in 2021 is approved. This is not a real check. This looks like a check.

So the current administration in the is cutting and cutting all sorts of services like Corporation for Public Broadcasting. What is so crazy is that the one other party, the party, just seems to whine about it. Many states are controlled by the . States tax people. Why are they so ineffective? Don't they realize they could seize a bunch of power from the Federal government by just taxing the people at the state level who now pay less Federal taxes?

I just found this info graphic, I think it is quite good. I'm curious what people think about how understandable this is for non-technical people gnu.org/graphics/amihud-4-free

Given the current political tides, it remains an open question which system will provide better outcomes. But it should be interesting to watch at least 😉

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A central theme in my life is a constant comparison between and . One notable difference is how is considered. Both countries value it highly. has the very strict while Austria allows some kinds of of . More and more, US's strict look like a product of their time: for an minority resisting a . Austria's 20th century approach puts more power in an educated populace to decide some regulation

Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month
theverge.com/tech/875309/disco

Every project that uses Discord for their community thingy is now effectively saying: papers please, or you are not welcome in our community.

Every. Single. One.

#Discord

The recording from our Public Domain Day virtual event is now available!

🕵️ Investigate THE CASE OF THE DISAPPEARING COPYRIGHT to learn which works just entered the public domain—and why copyright is more complicated than it looks.

Watch the full recording ➡️ archive.org/details/the-case-o

#PublicDomain #PublicDomainDay #Copyright #OpenCulture @AuthorsAlliance

Just arrived in Brussels for , hope to see y'all soon!

If you’re on Linux, there’s a good chance you use GNOME: it’s the default experience across Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora Workstation, Endless OS, and more. If you’re on another desktop, you still likely use components developed by GNOME contributors—or maybe you get apps from Flathub.

Want to become more than just a user? How about… a friend? 🥺 Become a Friend of GNOME to support GNOME, Flathub, and the work we do!

donate.gnome.org/

#GNOME #Flathub #Linux #OpenSource

Today's digital #sovereignty data point, courtesy of #SWH2026. This chart shows who is hosting French research projects but I've no doubt it is representative of other sectors.

@mattdm it is great to have more resources explaining the value of distros. It feels like it is cool right now to talk about eliminating distros and going straight to the upstream. There are so many valuable things that approach leaves out. Do you know of any other good resources out there that explain the value of distros?

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An popular idea in development now is that the ideal system would have a that allows users to install even untrusted apps safely. It is important to point out that this is pure fantasy. No system has ever come close to providing a sandbox good enough for that standard (e.g. has maintained zero-click exploits to and for years now). Having pure fantasy as a goal means other features will be broken in the name of trying to achieve the unachievable

Matt Miller, Project Leader of , gives a nice overview of what makes valuable. This applies to any distro that actually reviews the packages that they ship, including etc. Something like or do not behave like distros because they do not aim to review and standardize the packages they ship.

inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=oKP1hgd

(You can click "Watch on YouTube" from that site if you like that kind of thing 😉)

"Tourism is like fire, you can prepare your soup with it, but it can also burn your house down"

What a great analogy. I definitely see the "burn your house down" part in Austria. From what I've seen in the Balkans, it happening shockingly fast. And it looks like this current wave will mostly benefit foreign investors more than the locals. Real protections for nature help a lot.

theguardian.com/travel/2026/ja

VECTO is an #OpenSource software used to calculate the energy consumption and CO₂ emissions of trucks and buses, to ensure they meet the EU's environmental standards. ✅

It is created by a team of engineers and developers from the Commission's Joint Research Centre in Italy. Each year it certifies about 300 000 new trucks. 🚚

Read more in the latest article by @EC_OSPO and find it's code on code.europa.eu 👉 link.europa.eu/7MBFNN

There are many ways that could implement methods for getting users' messages while still using . The app could take a command to send messages to before they are encrypted (via an channel still). This is why and are essential for . Anyone can then inspect what the app is actually doing. means blinding trusting the developer's claims.

pcmag.com/news/lawsuit-alleges

Hello Delta Chat,
@delta

From the start of the recent protests in Iran, following the experience of the 12-day war between Iran and Israel and the experiences of the Aban 1398 (2019) and 1401 (2022-2023) protests, we knew widespread internet disruptions were coming. Earlier, active members of the free software community had set up internal Delta Chat relay servers on tiiiz.ir.
Relying on that prior experience, we conducted practical user tests with general users to observe their interaction with the application.
The result was clear: Delta Chat was far simpler for everyday users to understand and had a more intuitive interface compared to platforms like Matrix.

That’s why, together with community members, we began producing educational content for Delta Chat. The goal was to prepare users as much as possible before Iran’s internet was completely severed and localized.

The merge request for @fdroidorg 2.0 is in. The goal is a first alpha for F-Droid Basic in time for @fosdem
gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidclient

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