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The Sovereign Tech Agency is exploring how to better support open source maintainers and contributors who are actively working on technology standards relevant to their open source infrastructure projects.

Open standards are foundational to a healthy open source ecosystem. They enable interoperability, enhance digital sovereignty, foster competition and innovation and ensure that critical digital infrastructure remains accessible and serves the public interest.

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Just finished a 10 hour day doing volunteer work on and related things. It is really important work, especially for @fdroidorg and more. It is quite interesting, I only wish I could get paid to do it so I could engage more. The and others would certainly welcome more input from people like me.

says the delays features by a couple months, and advises other governments not to follow the example.

bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckgj9k

Perhaps. What is clear is that the DMA brings real gains in interoperability. For example, because of the DMA, now can work between and

arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/1

I think this same pressure also got Apple to implement to provide encrypted text messages between the operating systems.

Also, in the UK the competition regulator is pushing Apple and Google to open up bbc.com/news/articles/c626rng1

So if the Epic vs. Google settlement is global, its basically moot in the UK since the CMA is already on Google to open up.

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You did not actively consent to allow #LinkedIn to use your data for AI training.

Turn it off now; here's how!

tuta.com/blog/linkedin-ai-user

✊️ Fight AI & fight Big Tech

You have to manually turn off "Data for generative AI improvement"

Share so everyone is aware. ❤️

The German federal government currently pays €481 million in licensing fees to #Microsoft every year.

I'm sure @zendis could build some nice stuff with half the money and make it available for everybody else to re-use.

#DigitalSovereignty #DigitalCommons #FOSS

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?

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