

Not even close.
Not even close.
What do the other two do better?
MitID is hard-required to sign into anything government or personal information required. Previously people would be handed a key-card (a white, fold-out card with a bunch of numbers on it. The numbers were one-time use, so the card would eventually run out, requiring a replacement after a few months).
These key-cards have been completely phased out. Now there is the MitID app or a key-device that is almost impossible to get (you’ll basically have to prove that you don’t have/can’t use a smart phone).
The MitID app has almost no features at all. It’s specifically used for authentication. You log into the gooberment website or bank website, then a encrypted, constantly changing QR code pops up. You open the MitID app on your phone, scan the QR code, and then you gain access.
This is all run through the private security company the Danish government has hired, called “NETS”.
Can you tell me about Graphene?
I got bank and government ID apps (manditory. Denmark uses MitID for all government related things), but they require things like locked bootloaders and Google security features.
Would those apps be functional on GrapheneOS?
Woaw! Damn! The robotaxis are a dangerous fuck up!? That’s most surprising thing that happened all year! There’s literally no way I could’ve seen that coming.
What space race?
NASA us working on a shoestring budget and managed to run some very successful missions. The Artemis Program is/was very succesful, and what does NASA get?
Budget cuts. Money diverted to SpaceX who, under Elon, has yet to do a single succesful mission (the Dragon capsule and reusable rockets were both projects that Elon bought. Starship is the first project that Elon directed).
Good gods! Captain, The ambient sarcasm readings are off the charts!
I mean, if whole EU countries can do it, so can you.
The majority of Internet infrastructure runs on either something Linux based or something FreeBSD based.
A lot of the tools used are also various flavours of open or semi open source.
I’d say open source already has success. Just not in places where you see consumers using it. Except… Wait a minute, Android is a fork of Linux, and Android is open source too.
I would argue that switching to an open-source model for all your tools is more globalist. Open source projects are being maintained by people all over the world, and any group or branch is allowed to modify and redistribute their personal version of any project.
It’s the opposite of being subject to an ever growing corporation you can’t even put checks on. Every government using the product of a single small group of massively rich corporations is giving said corporation unprecedented power over the world.
Local libraries here and there in Copenhagen have already switched to Manjaro. Haven’t heard anyone complain about it.
The Amazing Digital Circus is disgusting content…?
Is this video pearl clutching? It’s pearl clutching, isn’t it?
“Algorithms used in welfare…”
Not a bad idea. Could be used to cut through red tape and being aid to those who need it as efficiently as possible…
“… Penalise the poor.”
… Unless, of course, the algorithm is made to only favour the ones that don’t really need it. Uuuggh for fuck sake.
Same as it ever was. Same as it ever was. Same as it ever was. Same as it ever was. Same as it ever was. Same as it ever was. Same as it ever was. Same as it ever was.
I still have one. No these ones specifically don’t have wireless capabilities. Later ones do, though.
We, today, understand how to power something wirelessly. The problem is it’s horribly inefficient.
I have a Wooting keyboard. Comes with a Linux app image.
They’re on the expensive side, but I certainly can’t complain about the quality. I feel like this is a keyboard I’ll keep for the rest of my life.
If asking for permission is going to kill an industry, then that industry should be killed.
The only condition under which I wouid ever consider getting a neural implant, is if the implant and its software is open source.
Any closed source thing you stick in your brain will ultimately doom you.
Besides that, there’d also actually have to be a purpose. As it stands now, cybernetics isn’t advanced enough to turn me into a full cyborg, so probably never in my lifetime.
You can literally get that sleek glassy look on Linux too.