What strawman? I'm talking about my old phones in my drawer, and I'm certainly not the only one who does that.
The thing with that is that nobody can get (much) use out of my old phones, because I already use them until they're broken or unreasonably old - when even aftermarket ROMs like LineageOS don't get security updates anymore, it's time to retire that phone, and I regularly use my phones beyond that point.
Distinction without a difference. People are even cheering the death of a british billionaire who was killed by a bee, which has no symbolic value at all.
Yeah, power can be abused, what else is new? But people joining for a cause also doesn't do much if they don't have the means to enforce their cause with violence - usually they'll just get overwhelmed by whoever does have the means for violence. Peaceful revolutions are possible (e.g. Indian independence), but they require relatively specific circumstances and a lot of people who are willing to stay nonviolent even as they're beaten up (and worse) by the police. I suppose you can do almost anything peacefully if your group is large enough and has enough cohesion, but that's incredibly difficult to achieve and I think it's actually more difficult nowadays, because everyone has a handheld communication device on them at all times that's filled with fascist propaganda.
My last phone broke after about 1.5 years of me using it (and it was already a refurbished device), and my current relatively new-to-me phone only has 2 years of security updates left (also refurbished). I'm probably going to use it for longer than that if it doesn't break, but that would definitely be a good time to get a new phone if money was no object and I didn't give a shit about the environment.
Who isn't? If the phone doesn't break, it becomes unusably slow with any operating system that still receives security updates (if there are any, which is not a given). Also, I have my doubts on whether it's actually possible to reliably delete all data from your old phone as a consumer.
How do you do that, though? The rich and powerful aren't going to suddenly start pouring their resources into progressive messaging, and there's only so much you can do when you're diametrically opposed to them.
One thing that would probably help a lot is more progressive rolemodels who actually go out proselyzetizing, i.e. a more direct progressive equivalent to the likes of Andrew Tate. Though IDK how to actually make that kind of thing big, the fascist tech bros who rule silicon valley will surely suppress it even if it was gaining some momentum.
Great, you as user of the service/ product can make your choice to not deal with companies that use AI.
Sure, if there actually was a choice. The way things are currently going, you won't have a choice because everyone is jumping on that train to shitsville.
Just because it's considerably worse than the work of human artists and writers doesn't mean companies aren't going to use it, they're just going to lower the quality of their products.
AI in its current form (LLMs) is usually just a way to make errors faster. Outside of a few very specific use cases it does nothing to address any of the issues we have as societies. In fact, it creates new ones by making companies even more dependent on silicon valley-style companies.
I use xfce4-terminal, lxterminal is also good for the same reasons. The nice thing about them is that their configs are very stable (this can be a bit of an issue with KDE, e.g. I recently had to redo my editor themes for Kate because the old ones weren't compatible anymore), and they save system resources by letting all terminals run in one process. Running terminal windows in separate processes might protect you from crashes, but even though I use terminals heavily I just never have terminal crashes. And they're simpler to configure than e.g. urxvt.
Are we talking about dragonfucker-drags?