Nothing more than a facade

IONOS advertises on theregister.com for itself, Dataport and the now discontinued dPhoenixSuite. Still a nice call for more digital sovereignty. IONOS writes in »Why digital sovereignty is key public sector transformation« for theregister.com If administrative IT infrastructure comes under the control of other countries or depends on opaque technology stacks, then sovereignty is nothing more than a facade. Only when both the infrastructure and IT operations remain fully under European control can public institutions guarantee genuine digital sovereignty. ...

November 5, 2025 · 1 min · 95 words

Cloud Sovereignty Framework

Yesterday, the EU unveiled the »Cloud Sovereignty Framework«. The concept developed by the European Commission sets out eight sovereignty objectives by which cloud services will be assessed going forward. The SEAL system, with five levels (0 to 4), records how dependent a provider is on non‑European actors. From this, a sovereignty score is derived that is intended to make public procurement more transparent and to strengthen Europe’s digital autonomy. ...

October 21, 2025 · 1 min · 117 words

Liquid Glass Fix

The following command makes macOS 26 usable again defaults write -g com.apple.SwiftUI.DisableSolarium -bool YES Thanks, Adam Engst, for your post »How to Turn Liquid Glass into a Solid Interface« The text was automatically translated from German into English. The German quotations were also translated in sense.

October 18, 2025 · 1 min · 46 words

8.8 trillion

GitHub has come out in favor of a Sovereign Tech Fund. Such a funding model is also used by the Sovereign Tech Agency. Felix Reda writes in »We need a European Sovereign Tech Fund« on github.blog: There is a profound mismatch between the importance of open source maintenance and the public attention it receives. The demand-side value of open source software to the global economy is estimated at $8.8 trillion, and the European Commission’s own research shows that OSS contributes a minimum of €65-95 billion to the EU economy annually. Basic open source technologies, such as libraries, programming languages, or software development tools, are used in all sectors of the economy, society, and public administrations. ...

July 24, 2025 · 1 min · 206 words