dropping a hippo on someone, call that a hippo crit
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nyaaaaaaawn flops
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current mood: eepy and gay
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me: groceries
autocorrect: geodesics
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meow
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there's nothing wrong with simply sharing your code under a FOSS licence and leaving it at that. you don't owe anyone free labour. you don't have to accept contributions etc. it's still a gift that might be useful to others. it's still a good thing to do. but it doesn't make your technology ethical.
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I'm an anarchist. I don't want others to hold power over me, but I also don't seek power over others. I seek to help my community meet their needs. I do not believe in authority and hierarchies. and I certainly don't believe in capitalism.
that's why I have always advocated for things like free software and privacy: because I want everyone to be free, to have autonomy, be in control over their lives and technology. that includes rejecting having power over others myself.
beware those claiming to be ethical that only care about their own freedom, the techbros that get upset when asked to care about other people's needs instead of just their own, the ones that seek power and authority and reject accountability.
FOSS licences cannot magically make your technology ethical. for that you need commitment to community, to meeting the needs and protecting the rights of the most marginalised.
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psa: hug your plushies
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:nkoSleep: nini fedi
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:nkotea: meow
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from Wikipedia:
The initial steaming step imparts a difference in the flavour between Chinese and Japanese green tea, with Japanese green tea having a more vegetal, almost grassy flavour (some taste seaweed-like). Infusions from sencha and other green teas that are steamed (like most common Japanese green teas) are also greener in colour and slightly more bitter than Chinese-style green teas.
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super gay cat
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meow
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