5th December, 2025: the Great Smog.
Right … that’s that Christmassy task done …
Yes: I’ve officially made a mess … by wrapping presents … !
OK … there’s not many presents.
And a chunk of them are gift cards, so didn’t need much in the way of wrapping.
But … ?
It’s the job done for another year.
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I caught this video a couple of days ago.
It’s one that tells us more and more government departments are adopting Huawei-made PCs, PCs that come equipped with HarmonyNext OS, the Chinese developed operating system.
Including, apparently, in many government departments.
I grant you: being reliant on one operating system isn’t necessarily a good thing.
If there’s an undiscovered bug in Windows 11, word gets around, quick.
But … ?
The Chinese government encouraging Chinese use of the OS — by consumers, companies and government departments — means it’s encouraging those same people to not use Microsoft, Google or Apple products.
All three are American companies: and outside of anyone’s control, but America’s.
The net result?
Is that China is promoting its own digital sovereignty: promoting the idea that — inside its borders — it’s going to prefer to use Chinese produced technology, that Chinese data stays controlled by China.
Personally?
I’ve always felt the UK should be doing something similar.
After all, the British made Ubuntu Linux has been around for years.
But it’s only recently Britain’s introduced laws to protect the vulnerable in the UK: and that BT has announced its digital sovereignty ambitions.
Should the UK take a cue from Beijing?
I think so …
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