@retro64XYZ https://indieweb.org/ it's a set of software that allows people to communicate with each other while respecting a bunch of principles i agree with :)
If I didn't have a job? If I didn't work? No need for a car. Audio books and gardening all day. Visiting neighbors for the fuck of it. Feeding stray cats. Just makin hecka art for the fuck of it. Givin it away because I have everything I need.
@purism hi i need help, my librem 13v3 fails to boot a lot. it's encrypted and the password screen just fails to start up a bunch.. if you could point me to information or provide any assistance i would appreciate it
"Can We Please Not Do This Again: Every single time there’s an election, somebody with a bunch of vested interests proposes taking our perfectly functional (and envy of the world) compulsory federal electoral system and putting it on a computer." #auspol https://medium.com/@dannolan/can-we-please-not-do-this-again-764c6e6929d0
I saw, and to my shame participated in, teaching these toxic aspects of masculinity as a teenager. It has left me very aware of their poisonous impact on our whole culture.
This comic explains in a very clear and heartbreaking way:
"A free-libre software that will allow communities to create their own spaces to publish events, in order to better emancipate themselves from tech giants."
PSA: Stop labelling people interested in OPSEC and privacy as "paranoid". Paranoia is a mental illness, heavily influenced by fear, that makes someone believe they're under constant threat even when there is no evidence for thinking so.
Being careful about your online identity, privacy, taking care of your passwords, and using second factor authentication is not paranoia. It's common sense.
There are malicious actors who want to get their hands on as much information as possible. This is fact.