12th April, 2026.
Right, then … it’s officially Sunday morning: and I’ve made a video about The Daleks’ Master Plan.
I don’t think it’ll have any effect on the BBC: nor do I think I’ll see an animated version of the story, any time soon.
But … ?
At least I’ve got it out of my system.
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OK … I’m something of a tech watcher: even if not a tech expert.
So remember many years ago, buying a (second-hand) Mac that shipped with a version of Ubuntu Linux: as the re-seller couldn’t afford to supply it with a copy of the then current operating system.
So … ?
So, ever since, has been interested in flavours of Linux.
And keep — where I can afford to — a spare computer around, with a version of Ubuntu, for use as a backup machine.
Granted, I’m a huge fan of Apple products: and very aware I’m heavily tied into Apple’s ecosystem.
But also aware having an alternative is important.
I’ve also kept an eye one the few governments — local and national — who use free operating systems.
So was interested to hear that the French government had decided to make the switch.
Partly as a matter of cost*: much open source software is given to home users for free, and at economic prices for enterprise users.
At least, more economically priced than Microsoft, Apple and Google.
The other reason to make the shift?
Is, as the TechCrunch article says, to “further reduce its reliance on U.S. technology”.
The French have long been a proud, and independent, nation: this choice plays to that pride, encourages the French tech industry’s independence …
And frankly, is something the UK should be copying …
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