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by mytailorisrich
71 days ago
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> Essential EU government services cannot be devised on the hope that US companies... I don't disagree. I am just pointing out that this is wishful thinking right now. As said, Europe has zero footprint in hardware or software so the choice is either not to develop any digital services or to accept that they will run of foreign hardware/software because everything is either Android or Apple and runs on hardware that is from US/Taiwan/China. Developping honegrown alternives is pie in the sky or a 20 year project if we are optimistic (which I am not)... Frankly, many comments, and the reactions to mine, show how out of touch and idealistic or naive the HN crowd can be. |
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If I'm right, you're the person ignoring reality and basing their judgment on wishful thinking, not me. I understand why you want to have a smartphone solution ("practicality") but AFAIK that's currently not a viable approach. I might be wrong about the legal situation but that's what I've claimed. Just repeating your talking point is not a reasonable reply to these legal concerns. In addition to this, there are also serious national security concerns, of course.