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  • I'll never understand the FOSS mentality of "There's already a quality project out there with active development and most of the user-share. Perfect, so I'll utilize my off-time to create my own inferior competitor and fragment the users instead of contribute to the existing one".

    I mean, I get it if the existing project maintainers start acting with shady interests - the threat of the fork can be a powerful tool. But it seems like many of these alt projects do it right out of the gate. Meanwhile, it took linux desktop how long to get a functional wifi driver out of the box??

  • I first discovered /b/ in '09 so I can't attest to anything prior, but it always met my expectations of what a free as in freedom social space would be like. It won't be the idealistic pretty picture most people wish it was. It will be a mirror reflection of life and humanity. The good the bad the ugly no more no less. Don't like what you see in the mirror? Take it up with the big man upstairs I guess.

  • Gotta learn to extract the good from the bad. It's always worked that way.

  • Typical conservative strategy:

    • Public thing exists
    • Become a lead weight in government so public thing gets underfunded and cannot adapt to market changes.
    • Public thing no longer meets expectations.
    • "See? It should be privatized and you won't have this issue"
    • Privatize thing. A few people make a crap load of money in the transition. Thing starts out acceptable for the first few years.
    • "Oh no, capitalism uses an infinite growth ponzi model. How do we increase shareholder value this year?"
    • Private thing gets underfunded and consumers get manipulated and abused.

    Are we winning yet?

  • I see, taking notes from their overweight neighbors across the pond, they've chosen the way of teh hambruger

  • We've entered the Twilight zone. Where Ben Shapiro and Gavin Newsom are on the same side of a debate, and they're fighting against Tucker Carlson and the unions.

    Edit: piped link

  • Pay and support small indie labels/studios, pirate or straight up boycott the big players. Every dollar that goes to them helps fund the war on free (as in freedom) exchange of information

  • Assholes never miss an opportunity to vote. Failure to vote means willingly allowing assholes to win elections. Failure to vote is equivalent to saying "this is all fine and I don't mind whichever way things turn out, better, worse, worse even, or worst".

  • Course you will. That's what they already anticipated.

  • It's a prisoner's dilemma thing. People have had ample time and opportunity to move to mastodon, but as you say Twitter is still where the bulk of eyeballs are, but that only remains true if everyone's too afraid to leave it.