I got my 13 a few months ago and it kind of sucks if I waited I could have gotten the 13 pro instead. However I won’t throw it all away or sell it to buy the pro even though I could. I’m planning on upgrading one part a year (or whenever they break), starting with the keyboard cover, to get to the pro. What are your plans?



@jjagaimo @pseudo contagion ethics:
We say some sorts of interaction with DHH is akin to approval of his ideology, this minimizes our ability to differentiate between degrees of material harm.
It also means that we should say that anyone that buys a framework thus also supports DHH’s ideology. Starting to be a lot of people who we probably normally wouldn’t call “Nazi.”
It would incidentally also mean use of Linux in 2014 means approval of verbal abuse, see: Linux mailing list.
This, exactly. Ideological analogue of one drop of blood.
@jjagaimo @pseudo proximal ethics and disperse responsibility:
DHH being a single prominent figure an easy lightning rod to blame. Interaction with him easy to identify and punish - and b/c of contagion ethics, degree of material harm irrelevant.
Meanwhile everyone gets a pass for giving money to AWS, who facilitates genocide via the IDF. Disperse responsibility across a faceless org means the greater material harm of this isn’t analyzed. It’s a structural necessity.
@jjagaimo @pseudo
“What are we going to do? That’s capitalism, we have to use AWS.”
We don’t give the same good grace to Framework for engaging in actions of structural necessity: not just DHH, they also send machines to Hyprland and a couple projects that don’t have CoC, a smear of varying degrees of UKIP type people, with DHH being furthest on the spectrum of course.
They do it to ensure compatibility among the most popular distros/DEs, which includes, unfortunately, Omarchy.
@jjagaimo @pseudo
Proximal ethics: we give ourselves good grace for funding genocide, we criticize Framework for trying to maintain a compatible ecosystem which results in occasionally a total piece of shit getting a free laptop.
We put selective pressure against a good actor trying to do good (create right to repair ecosystem and prove market viability), and select instead for bad behavior - you can get away with abetting genocide if you don’t pretend to be good and are immune to feedback