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wutwutwat 3 hours ago

When you come into a convo saying even Stallman isn't extreme enough, it's probably a good time to take a step back and evaluate your life.

grim_io 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I don't see a reason anyone needs to stop and evaluate their life for this reason.

Is it a danger to anyone, or damaging in any way? I think not.

wutwutwat 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Does one have to be a danger before they should evaluate their life? I sure hope not.

grim_io 2 hours ago | parent [-]

I don't feel comfortable telling anyone they should evaluate their life for such a silly reason.

Can? Sure. Should? Very questionable.

I'd call your statement more "extreme" than any of the stallman's statements on software.

wutwutwat 2 hours ago | parent [-]

surethingderbud

cyclopeanutopia an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I think you should take many steps back and seriously reevaluate your life.

echelon 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I'm actually a capitalist.

But our 25 year lax regulatory environment has created a world where the largest players abuse consumers and the competitive ecosystem.

Open source is one of the many strategies these companies have abused to create grave harm to our society. It's let them get further with our support and with less expenditure. It's given them an ethical smoke screen.

- Social media algorithms are the tobacco products of our century. Kids are growing up with a distorted sense of self worth, people are getting angrier and more polarized, and all of it is highly addictive - all to fuel corporate profits.

- The most popular and important computer form factor is controlled by a duopoly and we can't even own / repair / install / have rights to our devices.

- All hardware is becoming locked to device attestation, meanwhile companies are lobbying for "age verification" (read: full-on identity tracking).

- Distribution is being locked to monopolies. 92% of "URL bars" are owned by one company, and typing something into a computer goes through a bidding war protection racket.

I can go on and on about it. I shouldn't even have to. You know this.

A lot of this is because of a lack of proper competition. Since the DOJ / FTC / EU / ASEAN are being toothless (the latter are slowly waking up), the next best thing we can do is take away their open source abuse. Stop letting them use our work against us and the rest of the population.

MyHonestOpinon 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I share your worries, but I don't blame open source for it. They would have done the same (or worst) without it.

Also, open source is one more justification on why we need to increase taxes on the very rich. At this point all of them have built their fortunes on it. Just like they do on the rest of public infrastructure.

wutwutwat 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I hope you find your peace.

master-lincoln 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

This is all expected in capitalism as these are mechanisms to extract more profit.

We need more socialists in power...

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