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Technology which promotes a democratic society. Some features include transparency, shared standards, interoperability, modularity, product ecosystems, low cost, lifetime design ,high performance, easy to source parts and fixes, etc. | Technology which promotes a democratic society. Some features include transparency, shared standards, interoperability, modularity, product ecosystems, low cost, lifetime design ,high performance, easy to source parts and fixes, etc. essentially, all features that benefit both the user and society as a whole. |
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Technology which promotes a democratic society. Some features include transparency, shared standards, interoperability, modularity, product ecosystems, low cost, lifetime design ,high performance, easy to source parts and fixes, etc. essentially, all features that benefit both the user and society as a whole.