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1. xp84+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-07-27 14:13:08
If government were, they would just be acting to further enhance the moats of the largest companies, which finance their campaigns.

At least in the US. I’m not sure how EU politics is actually motivated, though they seem to advance the most useless political solutions to technological problems (browsers not having good defaults for cookies? Let’s make website owners show confusing cookie modals within the website context, that don’t usually even work!)

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2. Aerbil+U81[view] [source] 2023-07-27 18:41:37
>>xp84+(OP)
I live in Turkey and would totally love my government to distribute a national OS and a browser, even if with national TPM keys. Even if I did not trust my government to act in my interest. Because WEI and remote assertion will create absolute dependencies on American companies (who have no incentive to act on my interests anyway), even more than ever. And I don't think this is any good in terms of national security. F16 fighters sold to us which didn't fire on targets USA didn't want us to comes to my mind. Thankfully we were able to be independent from USA in weaponry in the recent years. What is a freedom problem for you is a national independence problem for us as well.
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