Exactly, that’s why we need to convince governments to pay for FOSS.
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True, but Mr. Rogers would probably know how to do it properly so that you’d be at ease.
Isn’t it amazing that ‘not lying to children’ somehow seems kinda radical?
School shootings kill some, but smartphones destroy entire generations.
e$tGyr#J2pqM8v@feddit.nlto Funny@sh.itjust.works•You may never see the soda fountain the same again3·9 days agoI go to the movies once a week, but it’s more of an arthouse place, where you’re not bombarded at the entrance with sugary snacks and drinks. To give you an idea: I’ve never seen anyone eat popcorn there. I do go to restaurants but never to the likes of McDonalds and such, I imagine they would have these things? Perhaps they’re also not that common in Europe?
e$tGyr#J2pqM8v@feddit.nlto Funny@sh.itjust.works•You may never see the soda fountain the same again41·9 days agoI’ve never seen either of these machines irl.
sure, it’s nice to do something about loneliness. Makes me think of human libraries, where you can borrow a human to have a talk with. But please, let’s do these things voluntarily and not for profit. There’s something nasty about “I’m only willing to speak to you if you pay me”.
Here in the Netherlands they accuse people of being a ‘deugmens’ which literally translates as being a ‘virtuehuman’, a human with virtues. Except for possible pretentiousness, having virtues is hardly a bad thing, quite the opposite. Being politically correct has negative connotations, but most of the time it’s very easy to explain why something is politically incorrect, because the incorrect route has often proven in the past to be disastrous. People used to talk about ‘political correctness gone mad’ but now very often any political correctness is deemed bad. Woke is considered by some to be one of the worst insults you can get, but waking up and seeing that there is terrible inequity in this world, seeing that we are very whatever-centric in our thoughts/actions and questioning all that, is hardly a bad thing. Now the question is, do we need to reappropriate these words, reclaim and reframe them, or should we ignore them and move beyond them because people have been so deeply conditioned with ‘woke=bad’ no questions asked.
That’s why a universal basic income is a good idea. I’ve also always been very interested in anarchism. I think what it does well is that it gets people to do exactly what they think is right, it creates a society where people are motivated by their inner workings not by external power structures, and it makes sense to think there’s some untapped potential there. But I also tend to think Anarchism might be a bit naive, or far from where we are as a society right now. But UBI seems more realistic and might get us a bit further down this path than we are now. People could still work for a loan, full time or part time or whatever they want, but it becomes more realistic for people to choose to do voluntary work.