@aral @dangillmor so much of (self)ownership, if tech is owned by corporations monopolies, who are owned by stakeholders with vested interest to control the world.
Things like this confirm, that GNU/FSF vision matters a lot.
@aral @dangillmor so much of (self)ownership, if tech is owned by corporations monopolies, who are owned by stakeholders with vested interest to control the world.
Things like this confirm, that GNU/FSF vision matters a lot.
@killyourfm I don't like Medium's paywall...
I don't like ads on sites either. They spoil the content,...
Serves don't run for free. Authors need to have their time paid (to feed themselves, and family)...
It's probably one or the other.
@aral @sovtechfund because corporations don't deliver Linux as a desktop OS as a product / don't provide it to consumers.
Corporations use Linux mostly for servers, or for their internal tools loaded with specific software to do a specific task.
Often, the tasks, for which they use Linux loaded gadgets, require people to not be visually impaired due to nature of work itself and tools just enhance it, and therefore accessibility is irrelevant in their context of use.
@aral @delroth I don't quite get it for this case.
Technology is a tool. In this case - open-source software - non rivalrous public good.
Some technology can be an inherently evil or political tool, i.e. weapons.
But, an open-source operating system (Linux distribution) doesn't have an implicit purpose.
NixOS can be used by all people for everyone's benefit. I don't see how this can be coupled to politics.
It's pretty much a neutral tool (public good), and it's up to user how it's used.
@aral @delroth I have no clue what political afair is happening in NixOS community.
Why can't technology be only about technology without politics?
Especially in #FOSS, which is a public good - everyone benefits from it.
@aral voluntary migration? It's their home.
Why would they migrate to other countries, where they need to start from the scratch?
And then, assimilate to a different culture and customs? Or, create ghettoes with their own culture, and upset citizens of countries they migrated to?
This is sick,...
@aral I see "Small Tech is peer to peer" in the about page.
Am understanding correctly, that it can be used to make a web application, which is running on NAS in home with non-public IP provided by ISP, available to other people directly?
I would love to use such a thing for private (login required) file and photo sharing web application.
Full-stack software developer in Java/Kotlin/JVM world, with a bit of Go for services, and React and TypeScript for FE.I love #foss, and technology respecting the user's privacy and is not trying to deny people of full control over thing they paid for and legitimately own.Hobbyist in #SmartHome, #HomeAssistant, #Zigbee. I like #MikroTik for networking, and #NixOS for desktop.#permacomputing#noNFTs #noCrypto🇵🇸 #freepalestine
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