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This blog post is a few weeks late, but here it is! Happy to be part of the 2025 cohort of the SOAM Residency Program to work on the theme of funding public interest technology. I'm focusing specifically on how we can make Open Hardware just as big and successful as Open Source Software, so we can gain back control of our technology where it really matters: chip by chip. I wrote about here, interested in your thoughts as always:
75% of web traffic flows through Google's Chromium. Apple controls Safari. American companies control how billions access the web. Building a competitive browser alternative: ~€50-70M annually, 3-4 years. @npub1nvfu...cpws proves it's technically possible with a small team. The challenge isn't technical, it's institutional: can democratic societies coordinate long-term tech projects? Read more: #DigitalSovereignty