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The Ethical Computing Initiative

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4 points·by digisign·8 months ago·0 comments

The Ethical Computing Initiative

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1 points·by digisign·8 months ago·1 comments

Tired of being pushed around by BigTech?

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5 points·by digisign·8 months ago·0 comments

Tired of being manipulated by BigTech?

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17 points·by digisign·8 months ago·5 comments

Tired of being taken for a ride by BigTech?

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5 points·by digisign·8 months ago·0 comments

The Ethical Computing Initiative

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5 points·by digisign·8 months ago·0 comments

The Ethical Computing Initiative

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digisign
·7 months ago·discuss
If you weren’t constantly farming karma, it wouldn’t bother you.

Why not critique the content instead?
digisign
·7 months ago·discuss
This is great, been waiting so long for a good Linux tablet. I love my Starlite. I put fedora and phosh on it and watch movies all the time with it.
digisign
·8 months ago·discuss
Thanks, guess codeberg doesn't have much bandwidth. On the other hand it's mostly static text and a css include, should be easy to serve.
digisign
·8 months ago·discuss
Anyone have additional feedback? Seems to have a decent number of votes, but I didn't see it on the front page, even on the second to fifth.
digisign
·8 months ago·discuss
Accounts can most often be closed or deleted permanently when one wants to stop or move. Some can change your address.
digisign
·8 months ago·discuss
It's not hard at all, just a pip install away. Perhaps a rare uninstall later.

It sounds like you haven't read the full thread. It's common for younger developers to be slaves to "best practice" even in exceptions where it doesn't apply.

Appeal to authority is not a compelling argument either.
digisign
·8 months ago·discuss
Promising but very barebones. Hard to do without syntax highlighting these days, for example. But I think it would be useful on a tiny machine with openwrt, as micro is huge there. ;-)
digisign
·8 months ago·discuss
Before I used micro & ne I used nano, and configured the keybindings to work in the CUA style. I still have the dot files, didn't delete them, but they rarely get used anymore.

I think they recently added Ctrl+S to save by default, even if unconfigured, woohoo.
digisign
·8 months ago·discuss
I get a new machine most years from the business.

I suggest a systems administration course if you're having so much trouble with Python libs. It can help, knowing your way around the filesystem and how to use PATHs, etc.
digisign
·8 months ago·discuss
Never happened.
digisign
·8 months ago·discuss
I only ever had it a problem with large, poorly maintained projects from work. You know the kind that have two web frameworks required in the same project, and two orms, etc. ;-) That one I definitely put into a venv. But my stuff, no.
digisign
·4 years ago·discuss
Oh hell no. Too bad, was considering it until this.
digisign
·4 years ago·discuss
Housing, food, books... parking?
digisign
·4 years ago·discuss
I've never used that, so there must be another one.
digisign
·4 years ago·discuss
There is a movie player that would highlight the character/actor on screen at the moment you hit pause. There is a link to find out more that would take you to the appropriate web page with the info.

I want to say it was google play, but not completely sure.
digisign
·4 years ago·discuss
^meant thinner margins of PC industry.
digisign
·4 years ago·discuss
It never came with a standardized package manager, and many user tools are ancient. Newer versions won't let you turn off telemetry services because they are started in a read-only boot volume. It's pretty but pretty dumb at times.
digisign
·4 years ago·discuss
--> The Innovator's Dilemma
digisign
·4 years ago·discuss
The PC market grew bottom up to be 10x the size of the workstation market during the 90s. Even with thinner margins, eventually workstation makers couldn't compete any longer on R&D spend.

The book The Innovator's Dilemma describes the process.
digisign
·4 years ago·discuss
Yes a confirmed blog post or similar link would be nice.