Reading about FOSS philosophy, degoogling, becoming against corporations, and now a full-blown woke communist (like Linus Torvalds)

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    1 year ago

    I am a full blown capitalist, and I despise google and the entire online ad industry and its tracking, I’d say all of my apps (except for games) are foss or atleast somewhat open source

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        Im sure you know more about me then I do, But I wont get into this argument, seems pointless

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          You are probably right, it does seem kinda pointless. A full blown capitalist embraces capitalism to its fullest and believes in its values. FOSS kinda contradicts that and hurts capitalism. You should support the economy and pay other companies to develop, manage, license, (…) your software.

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            Oh I have to disagree here. FOSS is about free as in freedom not free as in beer. Make as much money as you care to with your FOSS software.

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            Did you see me ask for regulation againts it? I dont think so, again, this seems pointless

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              What kind of argument is seeing you pushing regulations against it? The question was if you are a full blown capitalist and if you support FOSS, you are most certainly not. You have to stop coming off as an american.

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                Im not an american.

                Supporting foss doesnt make me not a capitalist, capitalism in its root is personal choice, and I choose FOSS over proprietery, and its fine

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      how are being a capitalist and despising the direct product of capitalism compatible lol?

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        Like asking ‘how can you be a marxist if you don’t love every single person?’

        There are companies I like and companies I don’t like. Capitalism is all about having the choice to pick what I buy and what I use. Shitty companies are free to fail. That’s actually a really important part of capitalism.

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          uh huh. because our current system has definitely demonstrated that shitty companies fail, right? i don’t know how you can look at the landscape of modern corporations and come away with the thought that capitalism has in any way increased our freedom to choose, or that that really important part actually in practice weeds out shitty business practices in any way.

          what companies do you like? are any of them the large multinational corporations swallowing up every speck of available market share and spiraling us towards climate apocalypse? if so, you’re wrong.

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            me: looks at cereal aisle at the local grocery store

            No…I think i've got plenty of choices, thanks. In which areas do you feel like your freedom to chose is badly impinged-upon?

            Do you want a list of tech companies that have been allowed to fail? It's a very long list.

            I'm typing this on NixOS on a Framework laptop. Very happy with both. Both were products of (*gasp*) capitalism!

            I'm sitting in a 20-year-old La-Z-Boy chair. Not the most beautiful, but it sure is comfortable, and it's in good condition for it's age.

            Sipping on a nice red wine. Don't remember the company–it was a random pick, one of thousands of choices. Anyway, it's great, I'm enjoying it. Snacking on some corn nuts from Trader Joes.

            That's just a few companies whose products I appreciate, and am interacting with right this instant.

            Google annoys me sometimes. I'm kinda de-googling, and it's harder than it ought to be. Still: totally doable. Microsoft was a huge PITA back in the 90s and 00s, but these days they don't affect me at all. It didn't fail, but it changed in major ways, and more to the point it became irrelevant in important ways.

            Overall, when I compare the system I'm living in with the alternatives that we've tried in the past…well, it's very much a no-brainer.