Rising tensions with the U.S. are spurring new plans in Europe to do something that has long seemed impossible: break with American technology in favor of homegrown alternatives.

President Trump this week dropped his threat to take control of Greenland by force if necessary. But even the possibility of armed conflict with allies has injected new urgency into long-simmering debates in Europe about how to reduce its reliance on U.S. tech infrastructure and tools that support swaths of the economy.

The worst-case scenario for European officials? A White House executive order that cuts off the region’s access to data centers or email software that businesses and governments need to function.

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    4 months ago

    It is, additionally, various service/CI/cd/cloud/etc. have their own mirrors to reduce inbound traffic and latency.

    But if we increase the Linux share even 10 times (from 1% to 10%) - it’s going to put a huge strain on them.

    So adding state/eu sponsored “sources of truth” (in addition to existing mirrors within the eu) would make some sense.