Unnecessary and deeply concerning bow to the new “king”

  • JubilantJaguar@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    Let’s not get carried away. The scope of the comment is pretty narrow if you read it closely. This is one member of a 5-person board that also includes Tim Berners-Lee. The foundation structure is also a protection against abuses.

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      Yes you are right, and no you are not. It is concerning and something to stay vigilent about in the upcoming times.

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        Can’t you both be right? One it is a very narrow complement and also it be very concerning that the “small tech” is also bowing harder than big tech.

        But this may be the price for not donating?

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      Let’s not get carried away. The scope of the comment is pretty narrow if you read it closely

      The only thing I want to hear from you is that you actively disavow Trump, or if you feel this is going to hurt your business, at least say nothing at all. Anything other than that marks you as a shameless suck-up, and I want nothing to do with you or your business.

      Ergo, I want nothing to do with Proton. It’s time suck-ups pay the price and see their bottom lines drop because of their dubious choices.

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        Who makes your phone?

        Who makes your computer?

        Who is your ISP?

        Who do you bank with?

        What email client do you use?

        Let’s take a closer look.

        I get what you’re driving at truly but man we do what we can and accept we can’t be perfect. I avoid Amazon as much as I can. I’ve left google, I don’t shop at Walmart. I don’t eat chik fil a. I try to avoid known evil brands where I can knowing I can’t be perfect.

        Proton gives me a lot of what I need and is exponentially better/more ethical than major competitors like Google. I am good with computers but not good enough to roll my own entire email/calendar/cloud storage system. We sometimes have to accept compromise or i guess just simply not participate in modern society.

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          I think the big difference is what the companies stand for.

          If the CEO of The Anti-Spyware Company comes out in support of Spyware, is that not significantly worse than the CEO of The Spyware Company doing the same?

          I supported The Anti-Spyware companies because of what they believed in. Now that is in question.

          FWIW I don’t use Proton but switching to it was in my 2025 plans. Not so sure about that anymore…

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            Your comparison would be appropriate if this was a statement coming out in favor of spyware. Additionally if we looked more closely at who you support, I bet we would find some pretty egregious contradictions with your values/the business’s purported values.

            All of us would fail at some point if we were scrutinized. That’s why an all or nothing purity test is not productive. We do the best we can where possible and accept that none of us truly have the 100% perfect moral high ground. So it follows that to hold others to that standard is ridiculous.

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              All right then replace support of Spyware with “praise for The Spyware Company”

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                  Spyware was just an example? Proton is all about privacy and this board member is saying good things about a guy who doesn’t think us peasants should have any.

                  I agree that this isn’t the worst thing to ever happen. But I also agree with the people saying he shouldn’t have said anything.

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                    You’re still reaching. A privacy company praising a spyware company is not the same as one member of a board on his own praising Trump for something not even related to privacy. Stop forcing this. You’re reaching.

        • ubergeek@lemmy.today
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          I am good with computers but not good enough to roll my own entire email/calendar/cloud storage system

          NextCloud is almost an “out of the box” experience for all of these.

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            I looked into them about a year ago and for some reason I decided not to move forward. I don’t remember why so perhaps I’ll take a second look

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        if you disavow every company contributing to the republican party/trump you might as well sell all your belongs, and learn to live off grid. no internet access, no power, no retail.

        we just dont live in a black and white world. its lovely shades of depressing grey gradients.

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          if you disavow every company contributing to the republican party/trump you might as well sell all your belongs, and learn to live off grid. no internet access, no power, no retail.

          As much as possible, I will take my business to companies that aren’t openly terrible.

          we just dont live in a black and white world

          Tell that to the orange utan. He sure is about to turn the word from RGB to 1-pixel color space.

          Do you really think I want to split people into people I can talk to vs. people I want to avoid at all costs? Trump is doing that. He’s forcing shitty choices on everybody. I’d rather have constructive and peaceful interaction with my fellow man. But can you honestly shake hands with a magard and not feel sick to your stomach? I can’t.

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            right, i agree the idea is revolting… but the old man at the dog park who only watches fox news isnt inherently evil. hes brainwashed. hes a fellow human who if shown the light would absolutely change his tune. to abandon those people is to abandon civilization.

            sure thats not everyone, but its enough. we just need to show them the truth… that theyve been lied to and actually do have a choice.

            treating every conservative voter as you would trump himself is absolutely painting in black and white.

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              we just need to show them the truth

              I once read this on lemmy and it stuck with me. I think it applies here:

              The autistic trait that bites me in the ass most often is the unshakable belief that if I can just show someone the truth, they’ll believe me.

              True for me, and worse, I never seem to learn.

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                Fuck, that’s just exactly me. It’s an autism trait??

                More and more, I approach wishing everyone was autistic lmao

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              but the old man at the dog park who only watches fox news isnt inherently evil

              I’m sorry but no.

              You have the die-hard racist MAGAs with the flags and the red cap. Those can fuck right off obviously.

              But you also have all the ordinary folks who are NOT die-hard MAGA, but who decided that it was okay to vote for a convicted felon who tried to overthrow the government. And guess what: in a sense, they’re even worse.

              Voting for Trump is crossing a line. If you voted for Trump, I really don’t want anything to do with you because you have proved to me that your sense of morality and your respect for the institutions of this country are compromised.

              • gimmemahlulz@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                Either that or so fucking stupid that interacting with them wouldn’t be worth my time. I honestly used to believe what originallucifer said, but after this election i’ve been thoroughly and completely radicalized.

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                  remember that 88 million people who can vote, dont.

                  many of those that did vote are under a veil of propaganda. theyre not all rabid maga racists. its been proven that one-on-one interaction with adversaries can often change their minds. its just a slow, painful process.

                  • EldritchFeminity@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                    The Dems have been “reaching across the aisle” since before I was born. How’s that working out? 20 years ago, racism was couched under the guise of “it’s just a joke.” 10 years ago, the racists and transphobes were screaming about how they were getting canceled for their views on their TV specials. Today, members of the incoming administration have openly called for the genocide of trans people (their words, not mine).

                    America has always been deeply bigoted. It’s just out in the open now. And with my life on the line, the only thing I’m reaching across the aisle with is a loaded gun. The time for reconciliation is past. It’s time to make Nazis afraid again.

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              hes a fellow human who if shown the light would absolutely change his tune.

              Thats not always true… That old man stuck on Fox News would likely rather shoot a bunch of brown people than admit he was wrong.

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          If I could live off grid I would. It’s not even an option. I’m forced to live like caged rat in a society that crushes my soul.

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          no internet access, no power, no retail.

          Does this actually sound like a utopia to anyone else or just me?

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          Sure, there’s not always an option, but sometimes there is. My tiny bit of $ isn’t going to make or break a company, but i try to give it to places who donate less to the big orange turd. I’m in a constant struggle choosing among home Depot, lowes, and Ace hardware.

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        Just be aware that this is a peculiarly American take. In Europe at least, most people will agree that somebody’s opinions cannot somehow pollute whatever it is that they produce. Be it a traded good, or art, or in this case software.

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          I mean for most people there are lots of variables here. You have to pick and choose your battles. This is the entire concept of The Good Place TV show.

          The only people that are 100% “good” are living in a fuckin yurt.

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          Americans did not invent the idea of voting with their wallets. What a preposterous claim

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            The concept that wrong opinions are like a taint that rubs off on everything they touch is indeed pretty uniquely American (with some echos in the rest of the anglosphere). It explains much of the craziness and bitterness of US politics in recent years. It is absolutely not replicated in, for example, Catholic Europe.

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              Avoiding giving your money to companies that go against your politics isn’t some irrational “tainted” concept. Not sure why you’re insisting it is. It’s just not supporting things you don’t want to happen. These companies donate to and otherwise push forward bad policy. Also, still not sure where you got that Americans invented any of this, or how it would relate to the recent increase in polarization

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                This is a guy’s personal opinion about one aspect of a politician’s program. The only fact he mentions is just that, a fact. His insinuation that Democrats are supported by big business is also fairly defensible. There’s no obvious link to his company’s practices. The opinion is banal and widespread. You and a bunch of others here are treating this semi-non-story like some kind of religious heresy. I can tell you’re American just from that fact.

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                  His insinuation that Democrats are supported by big business is also fairly defensible

                  The truth comes out. You think this is a “both sides” thing, and you agree with it.

                  No, what’s being said ITT is that he’s praising trump prematurely and people don’t want to support a business run by people who do that. Incredibly simple, and might I add, logical.

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                    You think this is a “both sides” thing

                    I don’t. I’m not American (as if it wasn’t already clear) but if I were then I would have voted for anyone but Trump and done it with both hands. He’s a literal insurrectionist, an obvious criminal, a complete charlatan, a nasty bully, and generally an all-round terrible human being. I’m a pretty phlegmatic person so these are big words and I mean it.

                    But I still won’t judge a whole company based on the personal opinions of one of its employees.

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          This. Also, in Europe you can get internet, electricity, email from coops. There are even some “ethical banks” and some survivors from the 2008 (at least in Sapin) as “small savings rural banks” (cajas de ahorros).

          And if you aren’t a rich progressist and can’t afford some expensive eco-bio-coop consume, there are 2d hand options, food recicling, stealing is easy enough (and nobody will shoot a bullet to you for this) and so on. So, yeah, off-the-grid is a legit option, but on-the-grid stealing electricity from huge power corps is super legit also. No need to go to the caves.

          Even in case of no alternative (say, I must have an id and a cellphone number), this doesn’t justify anything from CEOs. Fun fact is, in the case of Proton, there is PLENTY of alternatives. So, let’s use all the colorful gradients instead of accepting to remain in a dark-gray scale

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          Idk in the rest of Europe, but in France I’ve witnessed the contrary a lot of times. I do however not have a study on a big enough sample to make a claim, this is all anecdotal evidence on my side.

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            Examples please. France is the classic example of a country where most people put the art before the artist. The partial exception, unsurprisingly, is younger people who are more plugged into the poisonous world of America’s culture wars.

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            Absolutely, yes. Great example. Great music. I guarantee you that almost everyone outside of the US-centric bit of the anglosphere agrees with me here.

            Well, assuming they actually like music, of course.

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        Yes. The “Trump was a good idea after all” take seems almost to be spreading like a meme at this point.

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        Actually I ended up coming round to his view on this. If Firefox has stuck to its principles on DRM, then it would have been goodbye Firefox. And then you would have had no decent options at all, and neither would I. The setting is still opt-in.

        Sometimes we have to compromise.

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      Yeah plus it’s a swiss company…with a crypto banking feature. They probably just want to attract Nazi bitcoin.