At the same time, the “World Wide Web,” composed of the HTTP protocol and the HTML format, was invented by a British citizen and a Belgian citizen who were working in a European research facility located in Switzerland. But the building was on the border with France, and there’s much historical evidence pointing to the Web and its first server having been invented in France.

It’s hard to be more European than the Web!

[ … ]

Some are proud because they made a lot of money while cutting down a forest. Others are proud because they are planting trees that will produce the oxygen breathed by their grandchildren. What if success was not privatizing resources but instead contributing to the commons, to make it each day better, richer, stronger?

  • partner_boat_slug@mander.xyz
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    2
    ·
    4 hours ago

    All this nice opensource code still is executed on hardware owned (Intellectual Property/IP) by AMD/Intel/Qualcomm/NVIDIA/Apple. Having nice European-Open Source projects is not enough without the hardware layer and standards (instruction sets, drivers), which are owned IP by US cooperation’s.

    Also one needs to consider cooperation between military-complex/secret-service and big-tech cooperation, which are basically hidden subsidies for the civilian part of the business. And if eu governments do not subsidize their own tech standards similarly they will get out-competed naturally.

  • Matt@lemmy.ml
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    6
    arrow-down
    1
    ·
    22 hours ago

    SearXNG exists and Qwant is one search engine that I know of.

    • Atemu@lemmy.ml
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      2
      ·
      16 hours ago

      SearXNG is not a search engine, it’s a search engine proxy. The actual search engines that are being proxied are still the same old google, bing etc.

      • vapourisation@programming.dev
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        10
        ·
        18 hours ago

        They have built their own index with Ecosia and are working towards fully using that but currently I believe they use a mix.

        Making your own index is difficult and expensive. They’re doing the work and I think we should support them in that.

        • cabbage@piefed.social
          link
          fedilink
          English
          arrow-up
          3
          ·
          16 hours ago

          Mojeek is the only usable engine I know of that’s European and truly independent at the moment. But the results are not nearly as good as in Qwant.

          SearXNG also runs on Google and Bing in the backend, and I can never seem to find an instance that works reliably.

          I think the Qwant/Ecosia index focuses primarily on the French (and German?) speaking web to begin with, but I’m hopefull it will get good in all languages eventually.

  • Korkki@lemmy.ml
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    11
    ·
    1 day ago

    The biggest reasons I see is that Europe is still a collection nation states whit each having it’s own language, culture, laws and needs, EU hasn’t removed those (yet, god forbid). There really is no single market for many services like there is in the US, in Europe you have to develop and sometimes apply for permits and licenses for each country even with the EU, since EU usually regulates retroactively not so much proactively.

    The second is that there is nothing like the US federal government or military that could fund and/or bootstrap tech companies with contracts. Like google, SpaceX and Microsoft have both benefited massively from taking lucrative contracts from military government and US intelligence agencies in the past. Those allowed them to grow and consolidate first cover the US and then springboard themselves global.

    • WaxRhetorical@lemmy.world
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      3
      ·
      20 hours ago

      in Europe you have to develop and sometimes apply for permits and licenses for each country

      Honestly, EU Inc, announced at the WEF, is one of the few good things to come out of that mess. A single framework for running a business in all EU countries, meaning expansion across borders will be simplified enormously. Should allow for easier growth in the future.