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  • The vast, vast majority of people don't quit their job or their employer, but their boss and coworkers.

    Don't underestimate how much healthy relationships at work matter when you spend so much of your time there. Yes, in tech jobs as well. So stick with IT if you like it, but don't stick around in a bad environment. Especially if you plan to have a family in X years, because then it gets a lot harder and riskier to jump ship and change your situation.

  • Yeah I never doubted you'd have a reason to dismiss being called out like that. Getting your feelings hurt invalidates everything else. I feel like I'm talking to myself from 10 years ago.

    You don't have to take it from me. If you're a student of history, maybe start with Umberto Eco. He knew a thing or two about fascism, I've heard.

    The biggest mistake we can make is to assume it can't happen again.

  • So yes they're fascist, but the progressives complained too much about racism, and therefore it's fine to support the fascists?

    IDK what to tell you but your political ideology is privileged garbage. You're more scared of being called racist than of fascism. The kind of "yes ethnic cleansing but please no mean language" attitude. Please get a political education and your priorities straight.

  • He directly profits from Proton subscriptions. As does the rest of the leadership which seem to back him on this.

    A comparison between singing the praises for a modern proto-fascist movement and "secretly loving Windows" is... certainly something.

  • Mate they're mainstreaming fascist rhetoric. Over 60% of Republicans now believe in the Great Replacement theory aka White Genocide, which used to be a conspiracy theory on the fringes of white nationalist propaganda just about a decade ago.

    I encourage you to not get hung up on symbolism and instead look to ideology and rhetoric.

  • Yeah. That kind of attitude is missing the forest for the trees. Open source gets better the more people use it, including the vast majority of casual users who don't know or care about the GPL. Pretending that's a problem is just gatekeeping to feel special and stroke your own ego.

  • When I tried Arch in '23, it worked well. Then I got busy and lazy and didn't use it for 2-3 months. When I came back and did yay -sYu as I had learned, dozens of KDE and core packages were throwing errors and wouldn't update. Unfortunate.

  • I met a friend of a friend at an event and somehow PCs and Linux came up. He asked if I'm a Linux user (which I like to think you can't immediately tell). I assume to build some nerd cred. I said "yeah, I technically have Linux with me right now". He asked what I meant, so I pulled out the Steam Deck. He was unfamiliar and I briefly explained.

    When he heard it's a commercial product (obviously), he actually pretended to faint. And then kept acting as if I had personally insulted him, not in a joking way. I had clearly failed the purity test in that moment.

    It was a strange experience. Not even in hackerspaces I'd ever had a conversation like that. So these people are rare but they do exist.