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  • ageedizzle@piefed.catoLinux@lemmy.mlBeginning with Linux
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    16 hours ago

    Also worth noting: you don’t need to get ride of MacOS to try linux! You don’t even need to make any permanent changes to your computer. You can also just boot from a USB and see how you like it. This is different from adding the distro to your computer with a USB. Because when you’re just booting from a USB it doesn’t make any permanent changes to your hardware; it literally just runs linux off your USB. Files won’t even be saved between sessions (unless you really tinker around with it, but even then the files will only be saved on your USB). This is a low risk way to play around and check out how well different distros work on your Mac.

    I suggest trying Ubuntu. It’s super beginner friendly and has great documentation which should guide you through booting from your USB. I put Ubuntu on my Mac back in the day and it worked great but the speakers didn’t work because the drivers weren’t open source. You should boot Ubuntu from a USB and play around with some sound sources to see what I mean. Since this will likely be the biggest problem you face with Mac its worth checking out before making permanent changes


  • I second this. That said, I understand why people get upset when people say this sort of thing. Because there is a long history in our culture of mental illnesses not being taken seriously, and people with legitimate mental illnesses might worry that you are accusing them of faking it (which is of course not the case).

    But there is simply no denying that being mentally ill is trendy among young people at the moment. It was when I was in highschool and university, which was not too long ago, and it’s still trendy now. I think a lot of it is influenced by online trends. It started with Tumblr but has now spread to other platforms like Tik Tok etc. And its become a way of social signalling, of showing others that you’re a considerate person who cares about these sorts of issues.

    The end result is a lot of people unscrupulously self diagnosing. Ir, even worse, going to private health clinics (illegal in most of Canada, where I’m from) who they know will just hand out ADHD diagnoses (and Adderall prescriptions) for a flat fee.



  • ageedizzle@piefed.catoLinux@lemmy.mlI wrote an article about Luddism and Linux.
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    6 days ago

    That was literally my point. Some people bought electric cars because the could, not because they wanted to effect any social change.

    Okay. Then don’t really see the relevance here. OPs point was clearly about trying to effect social change.

    Is activity pub only used on Linux desktop apps? Can’t a Mac or windows user participate in mastodon?

    I wasn’t trying to suggest that they couldn’t.

    Fediverse use and Linux are separate issues.

    Literally speaking they are different projects, but they are also similar in that they are both open source projects, often both FOSS, so the underlying philosophy behind their development is the same

    product of Facebook. Google has poured Fons of money into FOSS development. Should we shun these tools?

    Shunning doomscrolling is not the same thing as categorically shunning everything that Google or Meta has ever output. I think its great they contribute to open source projects, I hope they do continue to do so

    Op posted create a completely false us v them narrative that just isn’t there.

    Personally speaking I didn’t find OPs post to be especially divisive, it I didn’t make me feel compelled to go harm some Windows users or anything like that, but your mileage may vary



  • ageedizzle@piefed.catoLinux@lemmy.mlI wrote an article about Luddism and Linux.
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    Look, I appreciate your enthusiasm, but you are treading into virtue signalling territory and your article has the superior tone of those who bought electric cars in the late 2010s

    Except electric cars are hella expensive and linux is free. It is true that OP is making a moral judgement but I don’t think thats the same as ‘virtue signalling’. Open software is a morally charged topic. Some the main reasons why people like open software are moral reasons (the goods of collaboration without profit incentive, the harms of big tech, etc.). So bringing morality into the discussion seems appropriate.

    Using Linux is not going to stop your doom-scrolling,

    Linux itself might not prevent doomscrolling (though it can help a bit, since default Windows and MacOS settings are always trying to push news and other articles onto the user to plug their respective news aggregation services). But other FOSS software (like the ActivityPub protocol) can for sure make a very sizeable dent in the amount of doomscrolling in one’s life. I agree that OP could have done more to distinguish the Linux project from other FOSS projects, but I think the point still got across.

    nor is using Linux by itself telling the big corpos anything at all.

    Microsoft is a big corpo. If one of its biggest competitors were free and open source linux distributions with libreoffice suite installed would that not be telling it something? Same goes for Apple as well

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