Which then again is too “techy” for the average person. We both are less likely to be the average person, see.
Which then again is too “techy” for the average person. We both are less likely to be the average person, see.
Thank Joulupukki for that. Phew. :D
That’s what “being political” means. Otherwise you’d be apathetic, cynical and not concerned about anything.
Now, what one considers free is political. You cannot decouple reality from politics, and the free software movement is just one very specific example how political this really is. It’s also these communities that generate politival movements that you may see as unrelated to the pieces of software in question.
Outside the US this no longer has to be political, is probably more what it really is.
Personal is political.
To be honest you could be tracked by your WiFi usage too.