• @MiddleWeigh
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    122 years ago

    I stopped halfway, explaining to my mom. She got the jist and thought it was cool, cause she has come to loathe centralized power in her own little way. “OH so it’s like the internet used to be” I was kinda surprised how quickly she picked up on my excitement.

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      2 years ago

      wish i could get my family to understand FOSS software and decentralisation and all that, and why it’s important. sadly, they can’t even figure out that “you can’t use a work or school account on this version of microsoft teams” means they have to go and download the work/school version of microsoft teams, so getting them to understand all that would be difficult

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        32 years ago

        They don’t really understand what it means in detail, but they understand, after being stepped on forever, that usually big centralized things, revolving around money, do not have their interest at heart. It’s more a feeling to her I guess, after a vague explanation by me lol.

        • @Vuraniute
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          32 years ago

          sadly, there’s also the part that “well everyone i know uses the big centralised services so”

          tried to get my dad (who actually knows a thing or two about computers) to switch to element and he said “i have 5 apps for communication, it’s so inconvenenient, a sixth would only make things worse”

          • @MiddleWeigh
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            32 years ago

            Yea for sure. I was lucky enough to not have ever been attached to or have a platform like that ingrained in my life. I only ever used reddit, and only for the last year ftmp. So this place is just a natural progression for me. People are definitely stuck in their ways and ideas of how things should be, and it’s a self perpetuating cycle.

            • @Vuraniute
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              32 years ago

              lucky you, all of my family uses viber, so i have to use it too, because their friends use it so getting them to switch would be… oh would you look at that, we’ve achieved recursion!