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chepycou 🇻🇦 (chepycou@rcsocial.net)'s status on Friday, 05-Jul-2024 16:07:08 JST chepycou 🇻🇦 @aral it's exactly the fact that chrome sucks (in terms of data collected, ad blocking etc), not their political leaning that turns away most people
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chepycou 🇻🇦 (chepycou@rcsocial.net)'s status on Friday, 05-Jul-2024 15:57:13 JST chepycou 🇻🇦 @aral well, the idea of that team is that they are building a browser (#ladybird) for anyone regardless of their political opinion, seems quite legit to me.
If I'm making a tool (idk, a can opener), I may just want the tool to work, just make it not suck rather than do 10 things uncorrelated to the project (cough #firefox).
I'd rather people to contribute code or bug reports (on a can opener yes yes) that goes in this direction than people to tell me that the tool should also have a program to plant trees, limit immigration, or anything from any political side.
I'm not saying politics are not important, it's literally "the fact of living together", and being social creatures, living together is quite important. But you also have the right to do something that has no political agenda. And you should not be criticized for that especially when you are working on an open source project, willing to do good in this world.