The illogic of the "paradox of tolerance" argument is mindblowing. If we are not prepared to tolerate the intolerant, then we are fundamentally incapable of defending a tolerant society against the onslaught of the intolerant, because we *are* the intolerant, we are the people a tolerant society needs defending against. Classic example, it is on the basis of the "paradox of tolerance" that so many atheists justify their islamophobia.
Here is a bit from Abstruse Goose. This is how we sell #privacy for minor convinces or couple of bucks.
#freedomVSconvinience
https://abstrusegoose.com/250
"#LiMux: Ex-OB Christian Ude glaubt an Linux-Revival in Münchens Verwaltung" https://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/LiMux-Ex-OB-Christian-Ude-glaubt-an-Linux-Revival-in-Muenchens-Verwaltung-4583916.html?seite=all
@hoergen
So ne Art Overlay wäre cool, dachte ich mir mal.
99% der Artikel durchleiten, aber die von Admins oder sonstigen Trollen gelöschten / verunstalteten deutlich Markieren und eine Alternative anbieten.
Würde im Idealfall auch Öffentlichkeit für das Problem schaffen.
@Lord_VoldeMaut
Next in this theater:
The Streisand Effect
(🙏 please?)
To those people who really believe Microsoft is (or even can be) a friend to Linux and Free and Open Source Software... I encourage you to watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duaYLW7LQvg There may be "open source" people who think they're making a difference to Microsoft in the US... but they're deluded. They're driving a wedge that's splitting FOSS communities (and that's by design).
RT @SsamanMardi@twitter.com
Könnte von @katjaberlin@twitter.com kommen — ist aber keine gefühlte, sondern faktenbasierte Wahrheit:
So lässt sich CO2 wirksam einsparen. Annahme vs. Realität
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/SsamanMardi/status/1191947910977638401
@meldrian
Jupp! Hab kürzlich ein Galaxy Tab 2 über ebay kleinanz. ergattert, peinlichst genau auf die exakte Modelnummer geachtet und erfolgreich LineageOS draufgemacht. Aber nur grade so. Die Anleitung war nicht falsch, aber die Stolpersteine für Laien definitiv nicht zu bewältigen.
Und dann die Angst, 120€ kaputt zu machen...
Hauptpunkt aber: auch Laien haben ein Recht auf Privatsphäre.
Warte daher auf mein Librem 5 und irgendwann hoffentlich ein Tablet.
A lot of uncommon questions asked by Computer America on yesterday's show, 60 minutes that went remarkably fast (for me): Direct:
https://computeramerica.com/2019/11/04/librem-5/
OR
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWafIp2gCMM
OR
https://www.spreaker.com/user/computeramerica/librem-5-privacy-digital-rights-and-more
OR
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-computer-america-28269706/episode/librem-5-privacy-digital-rights-and-52160556/
@vecna Almost uniformly, any privacy policy that begins "We value your privacy" can accurately be continued "by the megabyte".
"For example, most people would be horrified by a proposal that all the paper envelopes and cardboard packages we send, should be opened and inspected against records of ownership, in order to prevent the distribution through the mail of copied products, like books or music.
But digitally superstitious people see nothing to worry about, when it comes to proposals to do pretty much exactly that, as long as we’re talking about digital packages."
@sir
It's not an inherent trait, right?
But if there's a hype, there's certainly a ponzi scheme.
To my understanding, Duniter does purposefully not have one. This would partially explain why nobody knows it. The other part would be I don't even know it should be called Djune, djüne, G1 or whatever...
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