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  1. > He has also weaponized sanctions against his critics, who include judges on the International Criminal Court, effectively cutting them off from transacting with U.S. companies. Those who have been sanctioned have reported having their bank accounts closed and access to U.S. tech services terminated, as well as being blocked from any other U.S. service.

    Most sane response from most sane POTUS.

  2. just_a_pawn37927 on

    Look, Im glad they chose Linux! It’s a safer OS. And yes you have to schedule updates. But no more Tuesday Updates! Wednesday trouble shooting. Js!

  3. GrenobleLyon on

    French Gendarmes (constable force in the countryside?) already use Gendbuntu, a Ubuntu fork.

    Some cities in France

    * Echirolles (south east France). They use Zorin OS

    * Lyon (south east too). Using OnlyOffice.

    * Grenoble (south east again)

    are on the way or already migrated to FLOSS / open source softwares.

  4. Quick_Candle4506 on

    Good thing they’re ditching Linux, those Finns can’t be trusted

  5. Worth mentionning is that France’s National Gendarmerie (branch of the army in charge of countryside police), is running its own Ubuntu fork and has been for the past decade+. (82% adoption in 2018, 90% in 2019, 97% in 2024).

    So there is some real experience here. That is not to say that a custom OS will be developped, but rather that there is some level of past experience to draw from.

  6. My manager and I had this conversation a month or two ago. I’m us based and he’s uk based and we see a lot of national data retention policy stuff. I mentioned offhand that I’d expect the EU to develop their own Linux distro with data sovereignty in mind and it would be a joint EU thing like Airbus. 

    Seems like this might be a first step. Wouldn’t be surprised if this morphs into a whole EU project soon. 

  7. Germany has been saying this for over a decade now with nothing to show for it.

    In my state, Schleswig Holstein, we just replaced outlook with a barely functional open source solution with half of outlooks features. I’d love to move away from microslop, but not when there’s no at least functional alternative available.

  8. BrilliantWeb on

    Didn’t a city in Deutschland try this, only to have it fail?

    Or was that OpenOffice…

  9. reincarnatedusername on

    I can see this working out for France. Because the people have the right “fuck the USA” attitude and will overcome the hardship of a radical system change more readily.

    So much USA winning, eh?!

    Vous en avez assez de gagner ?