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56 sats \ 1 reply \ @rblb 17h
if you can filter the dns at isp level you can filter the traffic too, so won't change anything.
The only way i can see enforcing a dns, is demanding OS developers to remove the option to change the dns in their OSes if they want to sell in the EU, so won't affect linux, but everything else
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75 sats \ 0 replies \ @rblb 17h
But i see this as unlikely, because the next step is someone ddosing the eu central dns and taking down internet for all new OSes and devices.
I think this is just an effort to have a fallback that doesn't rely on the suspicious generosity of google and cloudflare, or to some 2000-era server sitting in an humid basement of an ISP that reboots every 12 minutes.
Remember that EU takes a lot of money from the european states, they need sometimes to make things that look good, or people will start asking what they are there for (spoiler: nothing).
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