I'm glad that we're finally realizing that we need open source alternatives for the desktop and our apps, but can we also focus on mobile devices now?
It's ridiculous that we basically have two mobile 'options', both with restrictive, proprietary app stores (see also https://keepandroidopen.org/).
If Europe values digital sovereignty, then it needs to invest more in open hardware, open source OS's, and alternative app stores. ๐ช๐บ
@Fairphone
@jolla
@LineageOS
@sailfishosnewsSailfish OS News Network
@ubports
@GrapheneOS
@postmarketOS
@e_mydata/e/OS - deGoogled mobile OS
@murenaMurena - choose freedom!
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@IzzyOnDroidIzzyOnDroid โ
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