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    3. If you're talking to EU politicians about tech sovereignty, there are a couple of things I hope you'll ask them to consider:
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    • uis@pone.socialU uis@pone.social

      If you're talking to EU politicians about tech sovereignty, there are a couple of things I hope you'll ask them to consider:

      uis@pone.socialU uis@pone.social

      @david_chisnall there is another part to it, that current laws ban attempts at enforcing regulation or even common sense by individuals. Take Article 6 of Copyright Directive in EU or DMCA 1201 in USSA, that demands government to send you in prison for sensible things like refilling ink cartridge or playing with your friends a game, that publisher(remember, publishers are not developers) decided to be unplayable.

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      • jonoleth@mastodon.socialJ jonoleth@mastodon.social
        jonoleth@mastodon.socialJ jonoleth@mastodon.social

        @ananas @david_chisnall Swedish Moderaterna would be throwing money at you before you even finished the question

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        • humanhorseshoes@mastodon.worldH humanhorseshoes@mastodon.world
          humanhorseshoes@mastodon.worldH humanhorseshoes@mastodon.world

          @david_chisnall These US tech companies are regulated by the weakest of the weak Irish regulators in Ireland. The pressure needs to be put on Ireland and not screamed into the void

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          • emmecola@mastodon.unoE emmecola@mastodon.uno
            emmecola@mastodon.unoE emmecola@mastodon.uno

            @david_chisnall I agree. The important thing that authorities should promote is not company size but common standards, so that many different services offered by many companies remain interoperable

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            • njyo@mastodon.socialN njyo@mastodon.social
              njyo@mastodon.socialN njyo@mastodon.social

              In essence it goes back to #OpenStandards and #Interoperability.

              @david_chisnall

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              • theonedoc@tech.lgbtT theonedoc@tech.lgbt
                theonedoc@tech.lgbtT theonedoc@tech.lgbt

                @david_chisnall ... but not for there owner class and we all only exist so the owner class can burn the planet and hoard everything...

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                • klepsis@indieauthors.socialK klepsis@indieauthors.social
                  klepsis@indieauthors.socialK klepsis@indieauthors.social

                  @david_chisnall this is just the old conflict between efficiency and robustness played out in a new arena (not that new, TBH). The usual pattern is everyone goes for the efficiency until the failure mode hits them, then they overcorrect on robustness.

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                  • aerique@genart.socialA aerique@genart.social
                    aerique@genart.socialA aerique@genart.social

                    @cmthiede @david_chisnall Well, for *certain* people to start thinking critically about it while ignoring other people's warnings for years.

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                    • cmthiede@social.vivaldi.netC cmthiede@social.vivaldi.net
                      cmthiede@social.vivaldi.netC cmthiede@social.vivaldi.net

                      @aerique @david_chisnall IKR, been talking to the walls since 2004, just never "vibed" right with people. It's not exactly something one would WANT to ever "trend" in the 1st place, but here we are, atop the precipice.

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                      • normandunbar@mastodon.scotN normandunbar@mastodon.scot
                        normandunbar@mastodon.scotN normandunbar@mastodon.scot

                        @the_decryptor @david_chisnall @ananas That's what we (UK) got from Thatcher back when. It has failed to provide other than dividends for shareholders.

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                        • kitten_tech@fosstodon.orgK kitten_tech@fosstodon.org
                          kitten_tech@fosstodon.orgK kitten_tech@fosstodon.org

                          @david_chisnall and the presence of these projects that need massive teams to support is a huge red flag that there's deeper problems in the software ecosystem... If we can fight the unnecessary complexity underlying those, it'll help, but that's a longer gamr

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