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After comparing several of these directories, seems https://euro-stack.com/ is the most comprehensive. I also like that it allows to filter by both being European and open source.

It is also made by the same people who run https://eurostack.eu/ and who got a lot of visibility delivering the https://euro-stackletter.eu/ letter to President Von der Leyen a year ago. Hopefully they settle soon on what is their primary domain :)

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As usual, harcore leftists (LFI) and the far-right (RN)

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Yet another directory of European tech alternatives: https://eutechmap.com/ 🇪🇺

There quite a few of these now. Which directory do you think is the best one to recommend/promote?

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Contrary to media reports, the Iran war has not prompted markets to flee to the financial sanctuary of the world’s reserve currency. Does this mean the conflict might end soon?

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In the southern Brazilian state of Paraná, close to one million schoolchildren are identified each day by a facial-recognition system developed by a European company.

The recognition algorithm was developed by Innovatrics, a Slovak company headquartered in Bratislava, with an annual turnover of more than €23m.

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Meanwhile, of the 78 recycling plants previously announced across Europe, only 18 appear to be operating today, and none of them has disclosed how much recycled material they actually produce.

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