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How many of you use Lemmy and ONLY use Lemmy vs Reddit?

Just lemmy for some years now. I do miss the Reddit of the olden days though. You know, when there was still some Aaron Schwartz in it.

Back in the day I could go online and ask every goddamn question and a real person would give me an answer. There was this treasure trove of knowledge and opinions. Lemmy is sadly not quite there yet, but the memes are spicy and I like those nice socks you computer people wear.

I dream of the day, when somebody shuts down the internet. Because I know, all you sock wearing and Linux wielding Weirdos will get your shit running again the fastest.

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The revolution is inevitable. we need to make it opensource!

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Easy fix: A very violent sport, to ease the peoples hunger for discord. On a volontary basis of course. Preferably something with roller skates and swords.

Also introduce Kevin into the system. People can complain about him. A common enemy brings people together and Kevin is a really big asshohle.

Now everybody's happy. Except for Kevin of course. But that's the price you have to pay for utopia.

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The revolution is inevitable. we need to make it opensource!

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Politics favor the bold, the loud and mostly those who have the money to buy the first two.

Those are not the ones with the knowledge and empathy to, lets say for an example, build a new school (not just the building)

Teachers, architects, children, Gardeners, socialworkers, artists etc. Should be able to share their Knowledge and interweave it, while everybody can watch learn and copy.

Together they create a blueprint of the project. Now everybody can come and do the math on it. Or even prototype the school.

Important is the most questionnaire:

Is it the most oecologic solution

The most fair

The most accessible

The most qualitative

The most fun

You can put up existing laws and systems and watch the world tinker with it.

The hard thing is how do you officiate a project or law. But I think something like a monthly vote. you watch the short disclaimer people made aside their changes press yes no or idc.

Oh by the way I do not really know how GitHub works. Never used it.