• TheReturnOfPEB@reddthat.com
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    15 hours ago

    for example:

    get off of facebook (easy). don’t buy tesla or use starlink (easy). don’t buy on amazon (difficult but doable). Don’t upgrade your iphone, and don’t buy new apple products (moderate). Don’t use CHATGPT (easy).

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      Use Linux and open source software. Contribute to open source projects. Buy hardware second hand. Use non corporate social media. Buy local. Get your stuff fixed instead of throwing it away. Avoid data harvesting where possible.

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        12 hours ago

        Its as if the linux hardliners were right all along. Almost as if people laughing about our cautionary tales stand there holding the bag now.

        I‘m not saying „we told you so“ but…

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      9 hours ago

      I use chatgpt a lot, what is the best non-billionaire funded llm? I really need to change to one that doesn’t worsen the world…

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      I’d add not using Amazon Prime, Amazon Web Services and other Amazon services. Not using X, being critical of SpaceX. Also, stop advertising these things, stop telling your friends about them, maybe even stop talking about them altogether. I think for some strange reason sometimes bad press is better than no press.

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        My company: “we’re going all in on the cloud! Specifically AWS” proceeds to pay them millions per year.

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      14 hours ago

      or use starlink I don’t know if I’d call that easy for some people in very remote areas. Easy for me, easy for you, but not necessarily easy in some cases. Here’s hoping a good competitor can get to those places.