deelayman

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[–] deelayman@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

With respect for your writing, I couldn't understand the argument against meeting people where they're at. The wife approval factor is the tongue in cheek official benchmark for acceptance. It's gentle wisdom that can be applied to all potential users, and I understand it to mean compromise is always needed unless your partner is also a FOSS advocate.

I love free software, but I come to it almost purely from a privacy perspective. And if privacy is the main goal, there is commercial software that doesn't care about vacuuming up consumer data. So for some, including me, it's only a question of risk - tolerance, appetite, and mitigation.

Admittedly I think I don't yet understand the free software movement. My journey began with docker and self hosting some alternatives to big commercial software. There's probably more need to explore why meeting users where they're at is a good rule. Me as an example, I may have overlapping interests with free software but my motivations are different. Therefore the fundamental need for me to use a libre alternative to discord just isn't there. That's not to say I wouldn't be able to appreciate libre more as I interacted with the software and community (regardless of the platform theyre talking on).

[–] deelayman@lemmy.ca 7 points 7 months ago

Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes, and not rather a new wearer of clothes. -Henry David Thoreau


[–] deelayman@lemmy.ca 1 points 8 months ago

CloudFlared is the application you run on your server, and CloudFlare tunnels are what it connects with. You get the same outcome as a ddns but it functions differently under the hood. You also need a domain name for this I think.

DuckDNS might be a good option to start out with.

[–] deelayman@lemmy.ca 2 points 9 months ago

Op was subliminated

[–] deelayman@lemmy.ca 8 points 10 months ago

As others have pointed out, maybe look for a hobby.

Take baby steps towards becoming more involved in the things that youre passionate about. Housing affordability, the climate, and other things are on everyone's mind these days, and maybe there's something there that you have some strong feelings about. Look for virtual municipality or state/province public consultations about those things (e.g. new housing development consultations), and lend your voice to it. Meet new people with the same ideas.

Tldr, Try to make some of your free time into something self-directed, constructive and fulfilling (instead of passive algorithm surfing).

[–] deelayman@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago

Trying to understand - is this making fun of stoicism?

[–] deelayman@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Slashdot still gets the job done for tech and science news.

[–] deelayman@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Somewhat related is the concept of ontological shock. Most recently saw a post on Reddit about it, linked below. I can relate to the idea of my brain building a running narrative of how the world works, and fitting information into that framework on the fly. When I come across things that don't fit into that framework it's easy to dismiss the information and run towards people that share that worldview. Ontological shock happens when you reexamine the core of your worldview based on irrefutable new information, and realize that your existing framework of predicting and understanding things in the world no longer works. Facsinating stuff, and it truly shows that we can absolutely be living in completely different realities than our neighbours.

https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/145kwhw/ontological_shock_is_real_and_you_should_treat_it/

[–] deelayman@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Do you download the 4k Linux ISOs?

[–] deelayman@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago

I didn't know I was allowed! I'll go with my partner next time she goes in. Exciting!

[–] deelayman@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I love your honesty. I expect for many people it's more about losing what they're comfortable with. For others there are legitimate functionalities that perhaps don't exist yet in the native app - a former mod will need to chime in, as I'm not sure about specifics.

[–] deelayman@lemmy.ca 10 points 1 year ago

I asked a couple with a 3 year old daughter how they get around without a car, and they said they cycle by default and use a car-share service occasionally for longer journeys. The amount they save on insurance alone pays for the car-shares and short term car rentals to get out of the city for a few days.

Suburbs and rural areas can benefit from electric bikes to an extent. And a more deliberate focus on building transit oriented communities should help quite a bit.

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