

a note taking app shouldn’t spy on you like that. why is it doing this, and why should we accept it?
Alt account of @Cube6392@beehaw.org for looking at stuff Beehaw defederated
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a note taking app shouldn’t spy on you like that. why is it doing this, and why should we accept it?
it would be great to have a non-ml degoogle comm. but then i’m also not willing to put in the work to moderate right now so maybe i’m a whiny asshole
anti-poor, anti-woman, anti-black.
take your pick. usually all three.
i don’t think this other commenter was calling you out. i think they were just bringing up a point of discussion that’s relevant to the point you brought up
forking doesn’t really help with the underlying problem that docker is a layer to run on top of Linux’s KVM. at a certain point though, it’s become standard enough though that BSD not having a good way to support docker, or any other CRI containerization service for that matter, is a BSD failure, not a containerization failure
states’ rights to opress people was the full thought
i’m so excited
by my experience mostly straight eastern europeans. everyone else either started on something else or they moved off telegram because they didn’t feel like they could trust it
elon musk in business deal with russian oligarch again. nothing is new
you underestimate how shortsighted republicans are
oh that’s easy. the VW execs were under the jurisdiction of a country that gives a fuck and knows what the consecuences of unchecked greed are. the bankers were under the jurisdiction of a country that thinks maybe a little bit of fascism wouldn’t be so bad, all things considered
it’s not perfect, but i’ve just been gathering interesting links into my org roam notebook
there’s a difference between using irc for livetime troubleshooting and not having a forum at all and directing everyone to your livechat discord. i’m sure some sicko out there has run an OSS project on only IRC, but their project likely got no traction because a history of problemsolving posts is important in open source. generally speaking, you need:
too many projects these days only have that last one in the form of discord
more like 200
that trajectory leads to Antix to give you full control over every decision and then from there to debian or devuan because all that decision making is exhausting, can’t the machine just work and only update when there’s security patches?
like i said. nontechnical
It’s the operational reality that even in an org that does a lot to support Open Source, like all orgs, they require a lot of non-technical people to keep the thing going
it’s the social features and the network effect. if you want to make a playlist and share it with your friends the easiest way to get them to listen to it is to host it on spotify. also blends, collaborative playlist, jams, and now listening all provide the illusion of connection through a shared listening experience. and it’s not so much that these things are better than what we used to have for sharing music, it’s that corporations have all killed our ways of sharing music. that’s what they really hated about groove shark. artists made more money in the groove shark era, but umg, sony, and warner didn’t control how we shared on it.
this is part of why the holocaust survivors spoke differently of being liberated by a Ukrainian corps vs being transferred into russian custody. rape is part of the russian system of terror.
russia is no ones ally. they never will be. the world cannot be free as long as the imperial powers exist and colonize.
nothing is ever random. watch the skies