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I dont like the term “digital sovereignty” because of the pronounced nationalist and authoritarian connotations that it carries, regardless of what the actual intentions of its particular users are.

I propose that as hackers, we reframe the core concept (independence of US-centric cloud operators) as “digital autonomy”. I think this carries the same core idea while being less about who rules the digital realm, and more about the freedoms we all have within it.
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⚧️ schizotranny pride ⚧️ · 2w
nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyd968gmewwp6kyqpq0ae605fgpw08r8d2u7u65wu82n5n02gzv4wef797z5dk7g3w8smq507k5d unfortunately i think the concept is still fundamentally flawed. abandon US cloud providers for,,, EU cloud providers? i've been screwed by them harder than US cloud providers. instead ...
Graham Sutherland / Polynomial · 2w
nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyd968gmewwp6kyqpq0ae605fgpw08r8d2u7u65wu82n5n02gzv4wef797z5dk7g3w8smq507k5d digital sovereignty always made me think of sovcits, which probably says something about that particular terminology
Zło To 🏴‍☠️ · 2w
nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyd968gmewwp6kyqpq0ae605fgpw08r8d2u7u65wu82n5n02gzv4wef797z5dk7g3w8smq507k5d Oh, I suspect it's intentionally authoritarian - first round up everyone in services under EU jurisdiction, then require ID to use any of them