It’s kind of ironic to me that Linux is all for free and open source, but still uses a proprietary platform, and a horrible one at that. Before the fediverse, I’d understand, but now, there is no excuse whatsoever.

I understand that we can’t just get up and leave everything proprietary behind all at once, since we have iPhones and Android phones. We all use proprietary software of some form, but I am of the mindset of using the least amount of proprietary possible.

I will ALWAYS look for FOSS first. I also want to make it as hard as possible for any corporation to track me. They’ll probably still be able to track me, but I’m not going without a fight.

I could say the same about the Linux kernel using GitHub, but I understand how massive of an undertaking it would be to move the whole kernel to another platform. I’m sure there are other factors, too. Anyway, I just wanted to start a discussion and hear people’s thoughts.
Thank you

  • @[email protected]
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    41 hour ago

    I am with you 100% on the reddit aspect but have to acknowledge that any person can make their own choices. Eventually, a platform with much longer history will continue being successful, if only due to inertia alone. However, one more big mistake from reddit may be enough for the FOSS subs to migrate to this platform. As for the Linux kernel, are you sure it is hosted on github? Or is it only a backup?

  • /home/pineapplelover
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    Honestly man, of all the communities we have here on lemmy, linux community getting bigger is not what we need. We need all the rest, stuff like tf2, csgo, gaming specific stuff, all the other niche communities.

  • half coffee
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    32 hours ago

    I think it’s a uniquely good topic to have in both places. I first learned about Linux on reddit in Chrome on a Windows machine. It really helped lower my barrier to entry to chat with people on a platform that was accessible to my skill level at that time. But now I’m really glad there are nice foss places to talk about it as well.

  • gitgud
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    67 hours ago

    Better to live in utopia and have ambassadors to shitholes to liberate others than just live in utopia alone.

  • Lovable Sidekick
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    Maybe it’s the same normal human inconsistency as those of who support public health care and basic income, but ironically still buy stuff from capitalists.

  • @[email protected]
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    1213 hours ago

    As someone who needed to use the jellyfin discord for assistance setting it up, moving from a larger, community readable platform to a platform that is non searchable externally, and more importantly. If someone wants to learn how to linux. Making them learn how to Lemmy ADDITIONALLY is gonna HURT. this is ofc ignoring the reality of the fact that communities can exist in multiple places, and assuming they’d just go read only or smth like that. Jellyfin support was ONLY able to be provided because they’re matrix interconnects with discord, a software i can use! (I’ve since made a element account while watching media on my jellyfin server XD)

    • @[email protected]
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      211 hours ago

      You mean Lemmy threads aren’t indexed by search engines ? So if we move everything to lemmy there goes the only way to find good info online which is adding “reddit” to the search bar ?

  • mintiefresh
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    2915 hours ago

    It would definitely be nicer to see the Linux community grow here.

    But hey. I’m on Linux and I’m here with y’all. :)

  • DigitalDilemma
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    4119 hours ago

    You’re talking as if “The linux community” was one single bunch of people.

    Reddit isn’t Linux HQ and nor is Lemmy, nor is Facebook. #linux still active on IRC too, but not there either.

  • Phoenixz
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    1816 hours ago

    Linux is ubiquitous, it’s everywhere, even on Reddit, even under your bed

  • @[email protected]
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    514 hours ago

    Why should it leave? It’s good to be omnipresent! You have another linux community here and in many other places.

  • @[email protected]
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    4322 hours ago

    Even if they did… Reddit would just find new mods and reopen it. They wouldn’t let it remain abandoned.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      This kind of answers my question. lol. I didn’t think about it that way. I thought they can just bring it all here and that one gets closer closed or something. I forgot how reddit works.

      • @[email protected]
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        418 hours ago

        It’s how they kept everything from dying when they killed third party apps. They openly banned and replaced mods that were keeping their subreddits locked. It was a shitshow, but unfortunately reddit still exists.