🚀 I’ve just updated my
“LINUX & FOSS Starter Pack for Everyone”

I’ve curated over 135 accounts dedicated to European digital Independence.
The pack includes distributions, software, and services developed or managed right here in Europe.

I hope this helps someone on their open-source journey! 🐧
If I’ve missed any great EU-based FOSS accounts or services, let me know in the comments!

“LINUX & FOSS Starter Pack for Everyone” 👇️️
https://fedidevs.com/s/OTA2/

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LINUX & FOSS Starter Pack for everyone - Mastodon Starter Pack

Here you will find resources and various pages on Linux and Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). From beginner-friendly guides to advanced tools. With a focus on European Digital Sovereignty, this pack primarily features operating systems, software, and services that are Linux-based, produced, and maintained in Europe

> But this brings us to the unbearable conclusion that we are entrusting all our data and business processes to the new King of America… because we can’t be bothered to get used to a different word processor, or make an effort to support other software.

> Written down like this, it seems pretty bizarre, and that’s because it is.

https://berthub.eu/articles/posts/you-can-no-longer-base-your-government-and-society-on-us-clouds/

I like how there's ~50 supporting links in that post.

We need #EuropeanDigitalIndependence

It is no longer safe to move our governments and societies to US clouds - Bert Hubert's writings

The very short version: it is madness to continue transferring the running of European societies and governments to American clouds. Not only is it a terrible idea given the kind of things the “King of America” keeps saying, the legal sophistry used to justify such transfers, like the nonsense letter the Dutch cabinet sent last week, has now been invalidated by Trump himself. And why are we doing this? Convenience.

Bert Hubert's writings