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I am a guy from southern germany. I like scouting, trains and computers. Politically, I would consider myself as a democratic socialist.
This is not my main instance anymore, my new account is !DeckPacker@piefed.social


No


The demorcrats would also have gone to war with Iran, if Israel wanted it. Notice how almost none of the majour dems have really condemned the war in Iran, even though it would have been massively electorally advantageous for them?
Maybe they would have done the war more carefully / competently, but they are slaves to the exact same forces of capital, that pushed Trump towards the war.
I think, I am neither, I am



It’s a joke, Expedition 33 is not a sequel


Yeah, I was looking for that info, because I don’t trust any (especially new projects, that use AI).
How did you know, it was AI though? I am just curious


What projects are you working on, if I may ask?


That’s basically the difference between positive and negative freedom.
Negative freedom is the freedom from restrictions (like nobody prohibiting you from walking) while positive freedom is the ability for you to do something (like being able to walk)


I found it pretty strange in the first place, that they used OnlyOffice as a base and not LibreOffice or Collabora


Anarchism doesn’t mean, there are no rules. Read the wikipedia article on it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchism


That was indeed a really interesting read! It really made me think more deeply about software licencing. I didn’t quite understand what the authors problem with GPLv3 was though? That the companies are scared of it? Isn’t that kind of a good thing? I don’t want amazon to make massive profits off of my work, because if that’s possible to do, then that would necessarily mean, that my goal as a developer (to protect my work from exploitation while helping the common good) isn’t working. I am curious what you have taken away from the essay though? How do you protect your code from corporate exploitation?


Yeah, I also think this attempt will ultimately fail. They probably think it could work, but these people are not known for being particularly smart.
It could still divert some people from the right “path” (learning to appreciate good art though), which makes me a bit sad.


Wow, I didn’t think, I would get such an interesting book recommendation out of this. Thank you so much!


I think the ultimate goal is to destroy art in general because it has always been a majour driving factor for progressive social change (at least since the Renaissance), because art is about critically reflecting on our society and our environment.


Free software works though?? Also if you want some real world examples of anarchist-like principles being applied in praxis, without fascism, look up Rojava or the Zapatista-Movement.


Isn’t protecting workers from exploration on of the core goals of communism?


I mean, it’s less about the intention and more about the reality of software development. Just because the developers back then didn’t chose to do software development in an anarchist way (although I think a lot of them had that kind of mindset), doesn’t mean, that they didn’t do it using anarchist principles.


Alright, thanks ;)


Are you shure about that? Because that would mean, that every piece of software, that hasn’t been released to the public would automatically be free software, which would make the label pretty meaninglessness.


Sorry for being a bit of an idiot, but what is praxis?
Are you serious?
A change.org with 51 signatures? I am usually not a cynical person, but there have never been any change.org petitions that have really changed anything.
Please stop with this online activism bullshit and go out into the real world and organize and actually do something.