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Joined 10 October 2025
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I somewhat follow happenings in videogames, [[self-hosting]], smart homes and generally local-first infrastructure that empowers users to stand by their own interests and intentions in the digital age against those who seem to be hell-bent on making that a service that only they can provide. | I somewhat follow happenings in videogames, [[self-hosting]], smart homes and generally local-first infrastructure that empowers users to stand by their own interests and intentions in the digital age against those who seem to be hell-bent on making that a service that only they can provide. | ||
=== Why am I here === | ===Why am I here=== | ||
Up until the time of writing I've lived in Russia that experienced firsthand in 2022 how entangled modern computing is and how much can be cut off both from inside and from outside. It also illustrated new lows in learning lessons from these rare experiences. It is the year when I lost my decently high position in software development and zoomed out my perspective on the world, watching legal systems crumble not just nearby, but seemingly all around the world. | Up until the time of writing I've lived in Russia that experienced firsthand in 2022 how entangled modern computing is and how much can be cut off both from inside and from outside. It also illustrated new lows in learning lessons from these rare experiences. It is the year when I lost my decently high position in software development and zoomed out my perspective on the world, watching legal systems crumble not just nearby, but seemingly all around the world. | ||
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I believe the current issues with consumer rights are from exhausting reasonable demands from legal processes and must involve some level of organization on part of consumers, who at present are largely passive, reliant on legal frameworks that slowly lose their power as understanding of their purpose wanes; while the other side of the deal is very much active. So I'm not sure how much CRW and FULU can help technology recover the fun and delight of making things work, but I think they're at least going in the direction I can get behind. | I believe the current issues with consumer rights are from exhausting reasonable demands from legal processes and must involve some level of organization on part of consumers, who at present are largely passive, reliant on legal frameworks that slowly lose their power as understanding of their purpose wanes; while the other side of the deal is very much active. So I'm not sure how much CRW and FULU can help technology recover the fun and delight of making things work, but I think they're at least going in the direction I can get behind. | ||
=== How I expect to contribute === | ===How I expect to contribute=== | ||
I find a lot of technology corporatization highly upsetting and thus might contribute to creating good sources that prove that technology '''actually''' used to be better and it's not just "old man yells at cloud"<ref>a popular meme from The Simpsons | I find a lot of technology corporatization highly upsetting and thus might contribute to creating good sources that prove that technology '''actually''' used to be better and it's not just "old man yells at cloud"<ref>a popular meme from The Simpsons (S13E13) which today commonly refers to abstract rambling about things completely outside of control</ref>, I'd like to think that I'm not ''that'' old yet. I expect my contributions to be reactive rather than systemic, boosting visibility and clarity of issues I find important through my writing. My contributions might just come in form of directing like-minded people here. | ||
But at this time I'm still getting my bearings and observing what I can do. And I have my own project also, which is currently a priority for me, but on which I can't work ''all'' the time, while all the '''''mission-critical <u>stuff</u>'''''<ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-10-04 |title=Tucker's full testimony: uncensored |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iz0RBrSvgvI |website=YouTube}}</ref> keeps blowing up. | But at this time I'm still getting my bearings and observing what I can do. And I have my own project also, which is currently a priority for me, but on which I can't work ''all'' the time, while all the '''''mission-critical <u>stuff</u>'''''<ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-10-04 |title=Tucker's full testimony: uncensored |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iz0RBrSvgvI |website=YouTube}}</ref> keeps blowing up. | ||
=== 💬 Yo, I see those em dashes and triples === | ===💬 Yo, I see those em dashes and triples=== | ||
Before anyone asks, nothing on this page is LLM-generated (I avoid the term "AI" because I find it meaningless), and it saddens me to see how my writing style which I've honed for years (and set up tools for) is suddenly being called what it factually isn't. Still, I can't prove this. Though my use of em dash is a bit chaotic, "I was never properly trained in its operation"<ref>JC Denton, "Deus Ex" (2000), his casual explanation for utterly destroying a very expensive installation</ref> (English isn't my first language), so maybe that gives away the human brain behind this text. That's not up to me, I guess. | Before anyone asks, nothing on this page is LLM-generated (I avoid the term "AI" because I find it meaningless), and it saddens me to see how my writing style which I've honed for years (and set up tools for) is suddenly being called what it factually isn't. Still, I can't prove this. Though my use of em dash is a bit chaotic, "I was never properly trained in its operation"<ref>JC Denton, "Deus Ex" (2000), his casual explanation for utterly destroying a very expensive installation</ref> (English isn't my first language), so maybe that gives away the human brain behind this text. That's not up to me, I guess. | ||
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