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Reason number 43,756 why a #BuyEuropean tech policy or mandate makes no sense:

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    Reason number 43,756 why a #BuyEuropean tech policy or mandate makes no sense:

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    #DigitalSelfdetermination #DigitalSovereignty

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      Reason number 43,756 why a #BuyEuropean tech policy or mandate makes no sense:

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      USA bans all new routers for consumers

      The USA will only allow routers manufactured in the country for consumers from now on. However, such models do not exist.

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      heise online (www.heise.de)

      #DigitalSelfdetermination #DigitalSovereignty

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      @ilumium cookiewalled...

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        Reason number 43,756 why a #BuyEuropean tech policy or mandate makes no sense:

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        USA bans all new routers for consumers

        The USA will only allow routers manufactured in the country for consumers from now on. However, such models do not exist.

        favicon

        heise online (www.heise.de)

        #DigitalSelfdetermination #DigitalSovereignty

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        @ilumium A reasonable #BuyEuropean mandate makes absolute sense. The FCC-example (for it‘s BuyAmerican counterpart) is NOT reasonable, it‘s what you get when you marry incompetence with ideology and corruption and label it as Divine Will.

        Just keep rightwing tech-illiterates out of the equation, and things could truly thrive.

        #corruption #MAGAFailure #incompetence #illiteracy #TechIlliteracy

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          @ilumium A reasonable #BuyEuropean mandate makes absolute sense. The FCC-example (for it‘s BuyAmerican counterpart) is NOT reasonable, it‘s what you get when you marry incompetence with ideology and corruption and label it as Divine Will.

          Just keep rightwing tech-illiterates out of the equation, and things could truly thrive.

          #corruption #MAGAFailure #incompetence #illiteracy #TechIlliteracy

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          @Gernotti @ilumium I agree, a buy European tech policy would totally make sense.

          Deciso, the company behind OPNSense is from the Netherlands and they make the hardware and the open source software.

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