Brutkey

Sean Coates
@sean@scoat.es

I need a stronger word than “exhausted” to describe trying to survive the constant technology rug pulls.

Maybe you could—instead—make a product that provides a valuable service in exchange for hard-earned money?

I really don't want to have to constantly worry if my inputs will be used to train cannibals or exploit kindergarteners or whatever.

Oh, and it's okay for you to get SOME of our money without trying to take ALL of it at every single opportunity.

What’s even left? Just Linux…?


Sean Coates
@sean@scoat.es

Mastodon (though fundamentally better) still doesn’t feel as full as the best years of Twitter did (to me, at least).

Keypassium (via Strongbox) doesn’t work nearly as well as 1Password once did.

Orion isn’t as good of a browser as pre-shenanigans Firefox was.

(How far back do we note this horrific trend? Moving domains off of Godaddy?)

I’m really
really dreading the “I wish this was as good as The Good GitHub” feeling of whatever we have to use next for code.

)-:

Guillaume Rossolini
@GuillaumeRossolini@infosec.exchange

@sean@scoat.es without having made the jump myself for that last one, it at least seems to have good options (mostly because the underlying client is identical, probably)