I wish people will stay clear of this newer social media... It already smells really bad in its practice.
The latest move by the US government treating LLMs like dangerous weapons tells something about the geopolitical moment. Can we collectively raise to the challenge and build on cooperation instead? It'd be a much better position than assuming governments or big companies will make the right choices for everyone else in isolation.
Urgh... That was only a matter of time before they notice I guess. That'll go straight in the authoritarian playbook if they make a real move on it.
Looks like some governments noticed that they can move away from GitHub and are testing the waters. Good idea!
Looks like someone is actually paying attention to what's going on.
Well, what can I say? This is excellent news and I'm excited to see it happen. Let's hope more governments do the same. It'll take a while of course, so we'll have to be patient.
We should indeed put an end to those proprietary formats. It's sad to see the EU Commission contradict itself there.
What could possibly go wrong? This is really a weird appointment.
Despite clearly being an advertisement for Proton's offering, this shows how reliant European companies are on vendors showing strategic problems. We can cheer at the EU policies when they go in the right direction. It's probably not enough already, but the European companies are clearly asleep at the wheel.
Need inspiration for your answer to the European Commission call for evidence on open source? This is a good one.
They'll do anything to further their grip on tech. The European Union is sleep walking on this one.
Go and get your voice heard! This is important matter, especially if you're interested in Free Software.
Looks like Europe is finally waking up. It needs to pick up the pace now.