nah, it was a politically conscious choice to set up something like reddit, outside the control of capital and the state. the devs have written about it.
nah, it was a politically conscious choice to set up something like reddit, outside the control of capital and the state. the devs have written about it.
nah, they’re just good at posting. up your game.
oh interesting. I wasn’t aware of that. thanks!
scaling sort thing? do you have a link describing what you mean?
lol the US security apparatus is bad but it’s not that bad. you might get put on a watchlist though.
how can privacy ever be stripped of political content? it’s inherently about social forces - ie politics.
a gift economy is also an exchange of goods but it’s decidedly not capitalism - no one earns any profit and there’s no flow converting money into capital and capital back into money.
because it’s racist. learn to take mild criticism and adjust behavior. it’s not hard and it’s a basic part of living with other people.
we run our network directly from our modem into one of our computers that we’ve set up as a dedicated server and just install network cards on that so we get complete control over the network. if you have a box with spare pcie slots, this is a fairly cheap way to run things. vlans get configured by networkd and the network cards get bridged together based on vlan assignments.
justifying the expropriation of surplus value through tired liberal platitudes - it’s almost like someone wrote a book 200 years ago explaining in gratuitous detail why you’re wrong.
you’re just leeching off from someone else’s hard work
so are the people profiting from said work. the owners of the business keep the revenue, they don’t give it to the people who did the hard work.
so the same shit that every tech company pulls – “we care about privacy” while violating it every way imaginable? remember google’s “don’t be evil”? if it’s not FOSS and E2EE, it’s not private.
no, we don’t have downvotes on hexbear and this is what they looked like when we did. it means bad post.