The grandma who only reads pdfs is the best person to put on a completely libre
device because **they won't go out of their way to lose their freedom** I'd get
a parabola card for them ASAP.
The computer illiterate are another good target, because ** they are willing to
learn without bias and can be taught the value of freedom** parabola cards ASAP
to them as well
Then there's that guy whos knee deep in proprietary software and "can't switch
won't switch" A fedora card is probably better for them.
On 18 April 2017 10:23:16 GMT+03:00, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 8:01 AM, John Luke Gibson
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> For many individuals without a creative appealing original
>> introduction into computers, I believe they are deeply concerned
>about
>> being less individual for starting a road headlong into being a
>> computer savant and consistently running the same path as many
>others,
>> and rather believe much as you pointed out that their ignorance is a
>> blessing on others,
>
> i feel that there's a couple of helpful categories here:
>
> (a) (i) people who help themselves (only) and
> (ii) people who help others
>
> (b) (i) people who have been *trained* to *use* computers and
> (ii) people who are willing to apply creativity to learn how to
> program them.
>
>i'm *definitely* in category (a-ii b-ii), and am looking for people of
>category (a-ii) to help bring together people from *all* four
>categories.
>
>l.
>
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