>Use case for crypto donations in GNOME?>People want to use real money and not weird scam money>Comments are locked. This is not a helpful discussion.https://old.reddit.com/r/gnome/comments/1px35qd/why_gnome_do_not_accept_donations_in_monero_fsf/
>GNOME bans AI generated extensions>GNOME users openly mock crypto scamsIs GNOME finally becoming based?
You're not a real shaman if you've never tried a psychedelic.
Why do some people who oppose big tech and talk about peacefully resisting them at the same time support a large powerful Government? and in this case, its monetary monopoly.I've seen European socialist on Mastodon say things I strongly agree with about big tech tethering people to centralized cloud software and subscription fees, and how it sucks that the entire world is interdependent on big techs cloud services. But then they follow up with how only the Government can save us from big tech. They act like Government is just another word for the people or community. They have no interest in alternative economies and opting out of the system. This naitivity needs to be brought to light. No need to intimidate anyone, just ask why Govenment is asigned the role of a savior.Also the reverse argument applies to libertarians and agorist who hate Government but falsely believe big tech and patent monopolies are a free market. Like the morons at Reason.org
>>107699153I meant reason.comThey wrote a disgusting article about how big tech was a victory of the free market. Ignoring big tech's patent and ip hoarding and government lobbyism.