• bignose@programming.dev
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    21 hours ago

    To be clear, articles like this are saying “China”, “Belgium”, etc. as shorthand for the national government of that country.

    Not that everyone in that country must switch; only that the country-level government is declaring they will switch computers they use.

    This does have a strong effect on what other organisations and individuals use, but it lags a long way and certainly doesn’t directly affect everyone in the country.

    With that said: Yeah the Chinese government is made up of a great many more people than European national governments. It’s a big move.

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      14 hours ago

      but also we keep in mind the sheer size of the largest human government in the world. there’s about 35 million public sector employees

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      16 hours ago

      But also remember that this may actively impact the developmemt of linux, the EU and China both have resources to contribute to Linux, will China do it? I have no idea but they have to publish their modifications under GPL if they ever do any