The European Commission sees open-source software as more than an IT tool. Policy makers are encouraging open-source ecosystems to drive innovation, autonomy and collaboration in a world where global trade is being redrawn.

This trade dispute highlights something most open-source advocates have known for years: open source is freedom. It’s freedom from monopolies, freedom from arbitrary pricing, and freedom from foreign influence.

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    8 days ago

    This is what I’m excited about. My parents are in the market for new laptops, I’m going to see if they will take a framework running popOS and make the switch to Linux. It’s incredible that this option is now so approachable.

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      7 days ago

      Throw something like Mint on their old laptops and they may not need new ones at all!

      Unless they don’t have current ones, then ignore me, lol.

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        6 days ago

        Hey, that’s a good point!

        I think they’re keen to buy something new, so my main excitement is hey look a shop where you can start with Linux in the first place.

        But I could also end up showing them how to repurpose their current laptops as media servers or something, which would be cool!