On Monday 26. March 2018 23.30.31 Daniel Pocock wrote:
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> You wrote "telling people that they are bad", but I only said the habits
> are bad, not the people.
>
> If I say a habit is bad, I am not saying the person is bad. Everybody
> has some bad habits but that doesn't mean everybody is bad.
On 26/03/18 22:40, Paul Boddie wrote:
> On Monday 26. March 2018 20.16.03 Daniel Pocock wrote:
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>> That is not a good summary of who the plugin is for or how it will help
>> them
>
> Sorry to misrepresent it, but it has previously been framed as "breaking bad
> habits", which is a little diff
On Monday 26. March 2018 20.16.03 Daniel Pocock wrote:
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> That is not a good summary of who the plugin is for or how it will help
> them
Sorry to misrepresent it, but it has previously been framed as "breaking bad
habits", which is a little different from helping people comply with
organisatio
"There is no social network, just advertising and privacy-violating default
settings"
This would be against the "we're not in a war"-attitude and I would not
recommend it, but right now it sounds so true...
Il 26 marzo 2018 14:36:19 CEST, Paul Boddie ha scritto:
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>A campaign, in the FSFE
On 25/03/18 18:08, Paul Boddie wrote:
> Hello,
>
> There has been a lot said recently about Facebook, Google, and other entities
> that facilitate online communication through services that have hidden
> impacts
> on people's freedoms. But as I noted before, it is more constructive to focus
On Monday 26. March 2018 11.12.15 br...@tracciabi.li wrote:
> Paul Boddie ha scritto:
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> > With such considerations in mind, does anyone else think that the topic
> > of genuinely free communication might be worthy of a comprehensive
> > campaign? One that would focus on solutions and not prob
On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 08:14:23AM +0200, Andreas Nilsson wrote:
> for instant messaging with close friends, so speaking of IM what tools
> are there for this kind of communication? I didn't see you bring
> anything up about that.
IRC is still active, although not mobile-friendly.
On the rise is
Paul Boddie ha scritto:
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With such considerations in mind, does anyone else think that the topic of
genuinely free communication might be worthy of a comprehensive campaign? One
that would focus on solutions and not problems.
I'm too ignorant to seriously evaluate whether a campaign wou