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Braw :blob_cat_melt: ๐Ÿณโ€๐ŸŒˆ

not quite sure what apple tries to achieve with all this

that users and devs will go on a riot against EU or something?

don't think this is happening, but now everyone knows that you are a piss baby who'll go on a tantrum just because you were told to behave

Braw :blob_cat_melt: ๐Ÿณโ€๐ŸŒˆ

absolutely no one:
germans:
> again, is there ACTIVE persecution of trans people that could justify granting refugee status and could not be solved by hiding the sexuality or emigration of the people affected? and no, Germany is not tasked with importing and subsidising every unfortunate person in its country

if government declares you extremist, just stop being trans gay or whatever

Dr. Quadragon โŒ

@brawaru I'm cis, and I'm not going to leave anytime soon - I have a lot of stuff depending on me here - but...

Fucking shit. This is so fucking shit.

Braw :blob_cat_melt: ๐Ÿณโ€๐ŸŒˆ

โ€˜Open source should not be about politics.โ€™

MY DUDE. OPEN SOURCE IS LITERALLY POLITICS.

Dr. Quadragon โŒ

@brawaru Free software (or FOSS, for a wider umbrella) but yeah.

The decision to give up part of your rights as an author and distribute something as free software is a decision to either subvert (copyleft) or completely ignore (permissive licensing) the established copyright institutions in the interest of changing the way people live and do stuff. This is, in itself, a political decision. It has to do with rights, and power, and interests of individuals and groups (and even classes) of people.

And the collective of people making the same political decision is the definition of a political movement.

I just don't see how it's supposed to be "not about politics". Not *all* politics is our concern, that is true. But "being apolitical" is almost always a lie.

@brawaru Free software (or FOSS, for a wider umbrella) but yeah.

The decision to give up part of your rights as an author and distribute something as free software is a decision to either subvert (copyleft) or completely ignore (permissive licensing) the established copyright institutions in the interest of changing the way people live and do stuff. This is, in itself, a political decision. It has to do with rights, and power, and interests of individuals and groups (and even classes) of people.

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What he meant is "politics" in traditional sense. People in suits that we pay taxes to deciding how we should live, that stuff. And with that, I absolutely agree. Open-source projects *should* be apolitical in that sense. Code is code, it doesn't care about borders or human rights or other political matters. In particular, writing "I stand with Ukraine" all over your readme won't help anyone achieve anything because this war isn't fought on the internet. No ordinary person has any semblance of real agency here unless they want to seriously risk their lives. I like to call this "homeopathic activism" because it has about as much effect in practice.

What he meant is "politics" in traditional sense. People in suits that we pay taxes to deciding how we should live, that stuff. And with that, I absolutely agree. Open-source projects *should* be apolitical in that sense. Code is code, it doesn't care about borders or human rights or other political matters. In particular, writing "I stand with Ukraine" all over your readme won't help anyone achieve anything because this war isn't fought on the internet. No ordinary person has any semblance of real...

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