EU OS sistema operativo Dell'UE
The European Union has decided (probably only after Trump's election) to equip itself with a new operating system based on Linux Fedora, with the usual rhetoric already heard for other themes of Safe, and Ecological very dear to the European commission that has indebted the states with its senseless green policies, the new operating system aims (at least that's what we are told) to dissociate itself from the dependence of overseas companies like Microsoft.
Even though the initiative is only on paper praiseworthy, the committee has accustomed us over time to initiatives that actually aim at far more, this system should serve, for example, the management of shared users, centralized management of devices and software distribution.
In practice from what is read there will be (as usual) a central authority that will have the task of distributing the software, so not necessarily an open community as for traditional Linux distributions, moreover the strange choice to use Fedora that is developed by Red Hat that is among other things a U.S. company, but don't tell the commission, so you don't understand where the sovereignty is because you still use software produced in USA instead of European alternatives already well-run up as Open Suse.
Hypocrisy therefore reigns supreme in the union that is why, although commendable in practice, the idea is far from guaranteeing security and IT independence.
I also remember how many projects have been approved in Italy for the construction of data centers owned by Google and Microsoft, and the transfer of strategic companies like Tim to US companies, so I wonder if sovereignty and independence when sensitive data flows into these data centers is guaranteed.

In my opinion it is just another attempt to focus information on European citizens of the various states for the profiling of those who may not be aligned so as to start the punishments automatically through the use of the AI and of course the new digital Euro that will shortly be released in perfect Chinese style and without having to ask the data from foreign companies as happened at apple perhaps accelerating bureaucracy but certainly not in favor of citizens....
I do not see anything good that can be given birth by the Commission, so I am wary of initiatives that seem to be commendable but that actually conceal a constant and continuous search for centralization and control.
I remain convinced, however, that the public administration must have free and independent instruments even from the European community, but the Orwellian path undertaken by Europe is not easily stopped except by awakening and general awareness.