Spyke
lemmy.ml

why do they always focus on micay's behavior instead of the project itself?

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Tangentismreply
lemmy.ml

Because that's all that gossiping hairdressers understand.

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eldavireply
lemmy.ml

It feels more like a disinformation campaign to me

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M1k3yreply
discuss.tchncs.de

Because the public appearance, like the way they attack everything and everone on mastodon and other places is the first thing, many potential users see from GrapheneOS. If I saw their tweets back when deciding what OS to use I would not have trusted them.

After using GrapheneOS for many years, I understand that his "abrasive public appearance" doesnt reflect in the implementation of GrapheneOS, but new users don't have that trust.

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Aulireply

Hasn't effected yet. The person clearly has issues and they could get worse. I use it but dont trust it well be the same and around for a long time no. I mean one of the reasons I tried it is they made a show of him stepping away and here we are he actually didnt.

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there seems to be this bizarre political corollary with this and the rightest politics that helped get trump elected: the republicans laundered fascist/imperialist policies through legacy & social media to make it seem more palatable to centrist/moderate voters and it worked as you just described it did with graphene.

it's troubling to me that surface level appearance/understanding of something matters more than its substance.

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WIRED hasn't been worth wiping your ass with for 20+ years. So, no big surprise here.

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