@hakui@tuusin.misono-ya.info @blenderdumbass@mastodon.online All I can say is that people who already hate proprietary big tech, such as the privacy enthusiast "degoogle" crowd type people are a little easier to convince than the people who absolutely love big tech, such as Apple cult worshipers.
But this type of of stuff can also backfire. If they get too influenced by the "open source" or "infosec" type brainrot they might become very prejudiced towards the free software movement instead.
Like the conversation I recently had with whoever is running the GrapheneOS fedi account. There's probably some very smart people working there in terms of technical skills, but their experience focusing on very specific things that they find interesting have clouded their judgement and they are no longer able to see the big picture about what should actually be important for their users.
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