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lacaio da inquisição
lacaio da inquisição @ obbeel @lemmy.eco.br
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  • Very nice achievement, favoring and stimulating FOSS use. OpenSCAD no less.

  • Creating unbiased public, open-source alternatives to corporate-controlled models.

    Unbiased? I don't think that's possible, sir.

  • "Sex is a huge part of life, and it feels strange when art ignores that."

    I hate that every big book has a sex scene. I think it just doesn't fit with the overall feel of them. And now games are going that way.

    But getting more sex coverage on news media is good, I like that.

  • I personally find weird the read on web mechanism.

  • I think owning a platform like GitHub and acting like you can profit out of your code (not your product) isn't good news.

  • I think many people wouldn't like to live under a "Nerd Reich", so it's only natural that there is a mainstream article against that. I'm assuming people who don't understand anything about the technology that keeps their attention most of the time are concerned about the possibility. Society losing grip over itself, that is, language (social skills) not being the primary characteristic of the successful anymore. That is a blow conventional people won't take easily.

  • I've just finished reading "A Hacker Manifesto" by McKenzie Wark. I recommend that as well.

  • What wouldn't I be able to access without compatibility investments? Spotify, LinkedIn? I think I'm fine.

    Besides, what's the point of OSS that is owned 85% by a big company?

  • I don't think being afraid of it is the right way to go. But that is really convenient for Big Tech isn't it? At least as of now, being online (or a digital being) means you only see what Google or the LLMs want you too. There is a complete detachment of local culture to give in to this global vision, but as envisioned by Big Tech.

    I've searched for local newspapers using Google Maps localization, which is far from perfect, just to see if my local culture is still there. If people actually live like they lived 10-15 years ago. And they're the same. It's just that, as incredible as it may seem, the local physical culture of the city is getting superseded by digital realities. The people are the same, but they're more or less invisible now.

    It's crazy the way things are going, but I think the response should be technological also and not avoiding knowledge or the effort necessary for it.

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