I'm sorry. I know that when we talk about "digital sovereignty," we're obliged to talk about how we can build more data-centres that we can fill up with money-losing chips from American silicon monopolists in the hopes of destroying as many jobs as possible while blowing through our clean energy goals and enshittifying as much of our potable water as possible.
The paragraph before the "I don't have any advice" line gives a lot of very necessary context.
Excellent write up, had no idea Corey Doctorow was Canadian. Including the first paragraph might have been a good idea too.
Like all the best Americans, I'm Canadian, and while I have lived abroad for most of this century, I still hew faithfully to our folkways, which is why I'd like to start this essay by apologizing.
100% worth a read