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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • Counterpoint: before Gmail, I ran my own mail server and futzed with Mutt for a perfect email experience. It was a frustrating time sink.

    Gmail came out and I now get a better end-user experience with virtually no cost of ownership. I’m comfortable with the ad-supported model. I’d prefer a low monthly fee, but not so much that it’s worth moving to Proton. Eventually, maybe I will.

    I get this take, but it isn’t for me.

    Now you would likely be fired if you refused to use Teams or Slack or whatever your company uses.

    Why would I refuse? It’s company software running on company hardware. It isn’t my problem what the ToS is.









  • I’d kick a couple of bucks towards a membership. I’m pretty sure I’ve dropped cash on my favourite instances at some point.

    I’d be surprised if that kind of model could pay competitive developer salaries. Existing media platforms got started with mad VC money until they had a user base large enough to justify huge ad spends.





  • Our demographics don’t support uncertainty. Most of us are here because we are certain distributed is better than centralized, community run is better than corporate run, FOSS is better than proprietary, etc. The sign-up process discourages casual users, so most users have made up their minds to be here.

    For better or worse, we’re highly opinionated, and we’ve decided some things are bad and others are good. Very few topics are open to discussion because we’ve already decided.

    And if we haven’t decided on something, it’s usually because we’ve decided it doesn’t matter, so we’ll ignore it.

    It isn’t a sustainable community, but I fit in, so I’m still here.


  • The text:

    How shall the ordinary worker get a fair share of these benefits; how prevent a few on top from hog- ging them?

    Organize; study; THINK!

    Try each day to learn something new and to make it count in your work.

    Go into the union as a worker, not a passenger; and if it isn’t going the way you think it ought to go, say so and help steer it in the right direction. As a voter stand for better schools, that your children may have a better start than you had.

    But first of all, brace up and take a course in self-improvement.

    Personal efficiency, personal skill, personal dependableness are still well worth-while the unit must be right before the combination can be strong.

    Make yourself WORTH more pay and more voice in the business and then DEMAND more. There is no better way to get it and to hold it.

    That’s really interesting. And optimistic.