geoma

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[–] geoma@lemmy.ml -3 points 2 years ago

A few drops of lemon is all you need. Apply only every three days or so. Not every day.

[–] geoma@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 years ago

Bluesky doesn't even have an app available for us who don't have access to the google store. So it is a no go for me.

[–] geoma@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I understand your practical/functional approach. But I think the approach that sounds radical to you might also be a practical one that considers long term and big scale effects. I mean, the same happens in many aspects of life. Sometimes you do something in a more difficult way because you bet it will bring you benefits in the long term. Sometimes it really pays over but other times you think it will bring you benefits (and for example instead of doing something manually you write a script that does it) but you miss it and end spending more time on the job than if you've had just solved your specific problem manually. When we talk about sociology, politics and other complex subjects that go beyond our short term/personal benefit impact, we really frequently don't have the knowledge to make the best decisions, so we kinda guess based on our experience and convictions. I think that's what making us disagree right now. Personally, for me using libre software was a chimera until 6 years ago or so when I think it reached a mature point in which nowadays it can solve most needs with more practical benefits by far than proprietary software. Before that, I used Windows, Adobe and other proprietary software and dealt with its limitations. I mean I also have to say that I also used it because it was comfortable, easier and familiar for me (I was trained on Microsoft/Macromedia/Adobe ecosystem since a small kid) Probably, if I had no experience with computers before (and as I can confirm from the experience of installing GNU/Linux on other people's computers, those that have no former experience with Windows nor Mac whatsoever have so much better/faster adoption of GNU/Linux), I could have adopted it earlier. The thing with libre software (contrary to most things in the material world) is that the more people use it, the better it gets, so that makes a special point on why using it could be beneficial for the whole system called humanity. Well anyway... Thanks for reading!

[–] geoma@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago (3 children)

With or actions, we are creating a future for humanity Something like this: https://mastodon.social/@jxself/111377315321163727

Check this short videos to understand more: https://www.fsf.org/resources/videos/

[–] geoma@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago (5 children)

Good. But sometimes not paying for something now makes you pay more in the long run

[–] geoma@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago (7 children)

I'm sorry if I insulted you. Didn't mean to. What I mean is that its not a matter of paying or not paying. Or a matter of privacy or not. It's a matter of freedom and the future of humanity.I Iove paying for libre software. We need software that respects people's rights and gives them the possibility of studying, sharing and evolving to us humanity as a whole. That gives them control over their computers and lives.

[–] geoma@lemmy.ml 7 points 2 years ago

A lot of us here are on the same boat. We don't know each other but deal with these same issues. We know the truth behind proprietary software and surveillance capitalism and we know that we can only succeed in our efforti if we bring together our loved ones. We need to find the best language and ways to let people know the reality behind the software they use, the dangers of using it, and the marvelous solutions of the free software community. We are a community. Let's hold ourselves together and keep going. The world may be based in libre software in the future. If it doesn't, it will be not a good place to live on. But at least we tried. If not for us, for the ones that'll come in the future.

[–] geoma@lemmy.ml -5 points 2 years ago (13 children)

And trusting with closed eyes and giving away control of their computers to that big tech co Having ads And enjoying updates at good moments And having to have an antivirus And paying licenses And having your children learn computing on an environment that they'll get used to so they'll have to buy their own when they get older and cope with all this sh*t

[–] geoma@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

There's one dragonlance movie and its like the worse film Ive ever seen in my life

[–] geoma@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

I'm sorry, I think I didn't explain well my motivations. First of all, as many of you also are, I am a libre software and ethical platforms promoter. I am always looking for ways to help people migrate, for example, form instagram to pixelfed and the fediverse. It is difficult, mostly because of the network effect, so we need groups that are willing to make the change. Sometimes I help people and communities with their IT issues ad honorem, but in exchange I ask them to use and promote libre/ethical platforms. So, the other day I was thinking... what if, instead of trying to find how to make people move to the fediverse, we promote the fediverse as a platform for solving a need people are nowadays having? And it turns out I found a lot of people wanting a minimal website with minimum hassle. Instagram was not designed for websites, and the hindrances it intentionally has, make it a much worse platform thaan what a static site or a even a CMS site would be. But a lot of people and businesses use Instagram as their main "website". So, the thing is, what if for example I could set up an instance, in which I provide premium support to "clients", and I could even charge for this! (I am not thinking in making money, but where I live, although it sounds stupid, people sometimes value more what is paid than another "free" web platform.) And I give them their minimal space for posting their things with an easy interface. They will get the interactions with peoples as a plus. They will see they won't have ads nor need to have an instagram account. Maybe this will help boost peoples migration to the fediverse. Pixelfed for example is perfect for artists... it offers a portfolio feature. But for other kinds of business, we need something more like facebook pages. Firefish (ex calckey) has pages functionality... I don't know... I am just thinking out loud.

[–] geoma@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Yeah, I understand the logic... but what about if we break this barriers? They don't really need a forum. Just a couple of static posts plus a microblogging would be enough. The ability of having interactions directly with the community would be a plus. I am not thinking only on solving their needs, but on proposing the fediverse as a solution to an actual problem so that we get more migrations.

The other way around would be to use something like https://neocities.org or https://silex.me or maybe even https://codeberg.page/

[–] geoma@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Yeah they are on google maps (sadly needed) and openstreetmap, and they actually do have a wordpress (I am thinking of a restaurant) but they really don't need so much. And they wanna quit hosting because they've had a lot of people as intermediaries taking advantage and charging a lot and the hassle of hosting migration etc. I love Drupal architecture though, but it is too much for the minimal needs.

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