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Yup, boring lives are a goal to strive for in our world. That means financial stability with not many serious issues going on.
Goddamn I want my life to be as boring as possible.
Communist, parent, techie and artist hobbyist. Learning Rust and tired of frontend development.
Yup, boring lives are a goal to strive for in our world. That means financial stability with not many serious issues going on.
Goddamn I want my life to be as boring as possible.
It’ll happen when they capture the biggest portion of Twitter’s users. As soon as that happen enshittification shall descend upon it.
Yup, capitalism pushes them to try to own/incorporate everything that can either be a threat or a resource for the business.
I imagine him being annoyed at most, but only switching if something break. He’s way more focused on pragmatism than ethics (not implying he doesn’t think about the ethics standpoint)
Being opt-out instead of opt-in is icky. I don’t have much faith in RedHat related projects after the recent debacles (RHEL trying to kill off Alma and Rocky and Fedora’s project manager being fired with no replacement).
As a Fedora user, I’m really tired of being disappointed. Gonna wait for my vacation to switch to Debian.
Same here, it’s also really snappy for me.
As much as I dislike porn (exploitation industry etc) this is a good take.
ActivityPub won’t ever “truly” die, it might lose the chance of becoming “the salvation from mega corporations running the internet” though. We’ll always have the possibility of running small-ish, tight-knit instances.
But agreed, fuck Zuckerberg and his cronies.
I disagree with your threat assessment, but thanks for that link, it was indeed a good read.
Which corroborates Eugen either being really damn naive or a paid shill.
As much as I’d love to see billionaires dragging each other through the mud and kicking each other’s heads, I’m not that optimistic.
That’s why the best option is to lock them in a room and forget the keys.
They’ve probably served as “consultants” at the bare minimum though
Tbh the biggest threat is Meta’s ability to manipulate public opinion. They’ve used it to great lenghts to make the world a worse place.
Based mastodon.art, I don’t use Mastodon anymore (microblogging isn’t my thing) but I’m glad I set my account there when I tried it. I remember the folks there being quite the lively and caring bunch.
Based meme, beautiful praxis.
That’s why I use Joplin.
In the current age we don’t even have to be that old to have been screwed by big corporations more than once. I guess anyone in their 20s would have by now gone through it at least thrice.
It definitely would have done better. It not necessarily would be the current big thing, but would have way more usage and versatility now.
Commenting counts as creating content right? If so, I’ll be glad to continue as a serial commenter and rare poster :')