• quarrk [he/him]
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    1 month ago

    It really has made me appreciate and gain an interest in FOSS. Always had a passing interest but I’m really starting to understand the principle behind it.

    I guess I used to think of it as a more libertarian ideology, like “the government is going to spy on my porn folders” sorta reasons, so I didn’t think too hard about it. But for communists I think it’s important for reasons of escaping capitalist hell.

    Makes me realize how some of the early computer folks like Richard Stallman saw what was coming, that it didn’t have to go the way of paid services. The good guys just lost. Or maybe it was never something to be won… idk. Free software, free digital media, free social media are important alternatives in capitalist society where everything is monetized, propagandized, and compromised/tracked.

    • MaoTheLawn [any, any]
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      1 month ago

      Supposing global communism were achieved, would global social media be a realistic or even desirable goal?

      Huge question, I know. I mean it practically in terms of computing power and all the resources needed for tech - could the world sustain it, SHOULD the world sustain it?

      Societally, would people drift away from social media being so central to their lives anyway? I think I would if the world around me actually satisfied me.