@matthew @Androidauth https://liberux.net/
Looks promising…
@ElleGray I remember reading The Veldt, but not this one. Will give it a read👍
@reiver Stories like these are great because many people seem to have this notion that technically minded folks are born knowing everything. They miss seeing the long journey of learning and discovery that knowledge takes and also the fulfillment it can bring!
@DavidBHimself True. I have gone through a lot of books, music, and movies from then. Tragic and beak sci-fi was definitely formative for me.
@sirjerrykhurl He didn't want that sandwich anyways if it was hard enough to break a laptop.
@ajroach42 @datarama I think so. I’m still processing what I think about some of his views, but the comparisons he made to feudalism are just so visible when you start looking at it that way.
@datarama @ajroach42 I read Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism last week and that was the author’s premise. A good read.
Took Heidi to watch her first movie in the "cinema" today. She made it and had a good time! We also spent last night sleeping under the moon and stars on the trampoline...@mary tapped out early😂 At least she got some decent sleep. Seeing your 6YO daughter's beautiful face in the moonlight while she looks at you and whispers, "I love you", beats pretty much anything.
A pretty cool thing about the Fediverse:
It will still be around in a decade. Even two decades.
Usenet still exists. IRC still exists. Email still exists. When you build platforms on open protocols and standards, it doesn't actually matter what corporations try and do to enshittify it. So long as there are people who are still willing to run instances, and users who still want to talk to one another without going through some corporation's platform, it'll still be here.
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