I feel like I’ve been gaslit into running FOSS but every success only brings me closer to fighting god

  • Blaster M
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    141 year ago

    It’s like the difference between going vegetarian (Linux) and vegan (completely FOSS only linux)

      • verysoft
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        1 year ago

        Even when they get a new user on Linux, they still then scrutinise their choice of distribution, if not that then their IDE. There’s no winning and it’s off-putting for people considering the jump.

        • @Zeon@lemmy.world
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          I was simply offering a suggestion. The original poster used the term ‘FOSS’ to describe Ubuntu GNU/Linux, which isn’t entirely accurate, as Ubuntu includes non-free software by default.

          My intention was to ensure they were informed about it. The whole point of GNU/Linux is to make sure that every computer user has freedom. If you think sharing information and teaching people is bad, maybe you’re using the wrong operating system.

          • @Patch@feddit.uk
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            11 year ago

            What do you need vim for when Emacs has everything (including vim)?

            (jk, I don’t care about Emacs or vim; I’m a nano peasant)

      • @d3Xt3r@lemmy.nzM
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        71 year ago

        Completely FOSS isn’t completely self-sustainable either in the real world - you’d need to be using something like RISC-V with coreboot and a completely open hardware stack with zero proprietary firmware blobs in the mix + not to mention running a fully self-hosted email/cloud stack. And if you’re using a mobile phone - even a dumb one or a pinephone - then you’re not fully FOSS. I’m not aware of anyone who’s fully FOSS out there, except maybe RMS?