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Why Digital Sovereignty is the real revolution (and it’s not just a money question)

We are at an unprecedented technological crossroads. What was once a niche debate for academics has exploded between 2025 and 2026 into a brutal political and strategic urgency: Digital Sovereignty. From Denmark’s radical shift toward Linux and LibreOffice to the massive investments of the Sovereign Technology Fund, Europe is finally rising to reclaim the keys to its critical infrastructure.

In this post, we explore how open source is becoming the bedrock of our independence, the crucial role of “transparent” AI, and the risk of falling behind in the global race for digital skills. True autonomy isn’t just about the software we use; it’s about the responsibility we take to own our digital future.

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Open source: not just a technological approach

In the vast and rapidly evolving world of technology, open source emerges as a compass that guides you towards innovation, transparency and collaboration. Defined by its freely accessible nature, open source is not just a type of software or a development methodology; it’s a philosophy. A philosophy that promotes the freedom to examine, modify and distribute source code for anyone interested in improving it or adapting it to their needs. This post explores why adopting and contributing to open source technologies not only enriches the global technology community but also represents a critical step forward for sustainable innovation and personal growth.

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