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1 month agoThere’s a strong inference to the point of being pretty obvious but the infographic doesn’t explicitly say that the person on the left owns the magazine on the right so I checked the first two to confirm that’s the case.
There’s a strong inference to the point of being pretty obvious but the infographic doesn’t explicitly say that the person on the left owns the magazine on the right so I checked the first two to confirm that’s the case.
German Bundestag have therefore repeatedly called for state IT systems to be converted to open source software that can be tested by Europe’s own security authorities.
The idea of all the governing bodies of an entire continent doing this and collectively giving Microsoft the middle finger pleases me.
Huh. I hadn’t considered that. I dislike the platform and liked the idea of it being blocked, but I hadn’t considered it as a limitation of free speech.
Begrudgingly, this changes my opinion.
This sums it up. I’m too lazy and there’s too little incentive.