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Skrrp :bisexual_flag:

@EU_Commission

I'm interested in how you are going to force open source browsers to ignore certificate security with eIDAS art. 45?

Can't we just strip your dodgy code and compile them ourselves?

Please explain.

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Koen de Jonge - SynQ

@EU_Commission good to see that the EU Commission itself is posting on #Mastodon on #OSORturns15 today.

I wish there was a @OSOR@social.network.europa.eu account instead of them posting on TwitterX.

#opensource

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gunstick

@EU_Commission and at the same time. Microsoft practices price dumping to get their products into schools.
No wonder that open source is not thriving. It costs time to make it run. Whereas the Microsoft products are super cheap, so they win.

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