Lot of extremists here, unfortunately.
"How dare you use Twitter to spread your message. How dare you maintain a crypto product. I'm disappointed in you."
"You're using Google's services and therefore you don't care about privacy. AI? The horror! You don't belong here."
We gotta understand:
I have faced this a lot of times. I receive blatant evisceration and harsh criticism and questions because I was asking for help or making a remark about my use of a big tech service. Well, it may not have been that bad, but in a situation where you're asking for and expecting help, and you I stead receive this, it definitely sucks.
There were times when I had to literally tell people that their comments are useless for me, because they really were.
We gotta understand that not all people can switch to Firefox, or daily drive GrapheneOS, or search in DuckDuckGo, or migrate to Proton Mail, or from Twitter to Mastodon.
And that should be okay with us. We can't force stuff onto people. We might instead respect individual choices while equipping them with the required information and reasons to switch to better alternatives.
No open source software (or proprietary, for that matter) is perfect. Better to acknowledge the shortcomings and collectively improve instead of vigorously fighting on them. BROWSER WARS ARE STUPID.
It would do us and the community at large a huge service if we took the time to understand the entire context before jumping in with free advice.
We are SO divided over silly things sometimes. We can do better by our people. Let's work to make this a more constructive and helpful space.
Peace.
#Privacy
#Mastodon
#Fediverse
#Technology
#Community
#Positivity
#FOSS
"How dare you use Twitter to spread your message. How dare you maintain a crypto product. I'm disappointed in you."
"You're using Google's services and therefore you don't care about privacy. AI? The horror! You don't belong here."
We gotta understand:
- Firstly, it's none of our business
- Second, who are we to judge.
I have faced this a lot of times. I receive blatant evisceration and harsh criticism and questions because I was asking for help or making a remark about my use of a big tech service. Well, it may not have been that bad, but in a situation where you're asking for and expecting help, and you I stead receive this, it definitely sucks.
There were times when I had to literally tell people that their comments are useless for me, because they really were.
We gotta understand that not all people can switch to Firefox, or daily drive GrapheneOS, or search in DuckDuckGo, or migrate to Proton Mail, or from Twitter to Mastodon.
And that should be okay with us. We can't force stuff onto people. We might instead respect individual choices while equipping them with the required information and reasons to switch to better alternatives.
No open source software (or proprietary, for that matter) is perfect. Better to acknowledge the shortcomings and collectively improve instead of vigorously fighting on them. BROWSER WARS ARE STUPID.
It would do us and the community at large a huge service if we took the time to understand the entire context before jumping in with free advice.
We are SO divided over silly things sometimes. We can do better by our people. Let's work to make this a more constructive and helpful space.
Peace.
#Privacy
#Mastodon
#Fediverse
#Technology
#Community
#Positivity
#FOSS
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tsk •
The appeal to be "constructive" in this context means what? It means "give me assistance and lively chitchat for mega-billionaire services that have left me cold." I say go ask the billionaire for help.
"BROWSER WARS ARE STUPID."
Shouting and insisting on "positivity" is toxic. Its what tyrants demand after they've seized control. Remember that the next time you read about Google "sharing" (ratting-out) tracking data about women's, LGBT and immigrant web use with the police.
#toxicpositivity #gowiththeflow #bigtech #counterculture #foss #surveillance #oligarchs
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LukefromDC •
Quite familiar with this after the hurricanes
sounddrill :verified_dragon: •
This is true on both devices
Though I do use proprietary stuff when I want/need to because there's usually no way around it
But this is an extremist's nightmare because I am double dipping to get the benefits of both
LukefromDC •
If you use Grindr for instance, keep it on a separate, non-activated phone tethered to your main one and powered down when not in use. That way Grindr can't get your contacts, surfing history, shopping history etc.
sounddrill :verified_dragon: •
But sure, I can see the appeal