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@iska@mstdn.starnix.network Oh, yes, I forgot to make a point 😅
The community/movement couldn't afford being picky when you had to use flash to upload large files using web browser.
Free software definitely enjoys wider adoption nowadays so it's okay that not everyone is strict about having open firmware or having no DRM. Things are not getting worse, little-by-little they are getting better.

@m0xee >The community/movement couldn't afford being picky when you had to use flash to upload large files using web browser.
I have not uploaded a single file using flash, I don't know what you're on about.
>it's okay that not everyone is strict about having open firmware or having no DRM.
"open firmware" is most often just an alternative name for proprietary firmware, we demand free firmware.
The world would be a better place if more people simply said no even once to such garbage.
>Things are not getting worse, little-by-little they are getting better.
Things are really getting worse - more users aren't a good thing if every last one thinks it's just Linux, "open source", written "just for fun" and spends all the time running proprietary software.
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