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  • I’ve been trying to de-billionaire my life lately. The strategy at the moment for spending money is:

    Buy nothing, if possible. Then buy used, if I have to spend money. If I can’t buy used, then buy local. If I can’t buy local, then buy Canadian or Mexican.

  • Individuals can do that, and they should if they feel like keeping MS.

    Organizations are, unfortunately, probably going to remain stagnant and keep paying millions to for things that have free alternatives.

    It’s actually really infuriating. When I was in grad school I filed an information request with the college to see how much they paid for access to Office 365 each year. This was in 2021 and they were paying 4 million a year. Meanwhile their grad student employees were all living deeply below the poverty line.

  • Individual users can make use of free alternatives pretty easily, but I’m not sure they’re actually the target for the price increase here.

    Schools, governments, businesses, and other institutions pay wild amounts to MS every year.

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  • Deleted my FB account just now.

    I’d had the thing since 2003. It was the last non-fedi social media I was holding onto (the only way to keep in touch with certain people, and all that.)

  • I work in academia. I’m a lowly paid adjunct who teaches 8 classes across 4 schools to make ends meet.

    In the lead up to this semester, each school has had a mandatory Zoom meeting to get everyone involved on the same page.

    In all 4 instances, I sat there and fucking seethed watching people who make upward of 10 times what I do just endlessly fumble with the technology while saying nothing of value for 2 hours.

    It’s honestly amazing just how inept the manager class is.

  • It depends.

    I’m one of the few people still teaching on Zoom. Turns out it’s a good delivery method for some students at community colleges (like if you have young children at home, etc.)

    If I’m teaching, I show up 15 minutes early.

    If I’m just a participant, I show up pretty much right on time, then I quietly judge whoever is running the meeting because most calls are run poorly.

  • Housemates left a door open; we lived in the woods.

    A squirrel got into the house. Housemates, because young men are idiots, chased the squirrel further into the house… right into my bedroom.

    They then tossed literally all of my possessions around the room in an attempt to remove or kill the squirrel.

    Friends, they were not successful. The squirrel escaped the room and ran further into the house.

  • Absolutely.

    Buy things used, repair and jailbreak what you can, and learn to make things for yourself.

    We can’t, at least as individuals, divest from every exploitative system. But, we can remove ourselves from more than we think.

    Often enough, you get a better experience out of the homemade and secondary market than whatever the new thing you’re being pushed can give.

  • I’ve been using Mint and Pop!_OS on two different machines for a few years.

    Neither has really required much from me as the user, although I have needed to use the terminal once on each of them.

    Personally, I really like the way Pop does window tiling and workspaces.