@woodrow nor do I, but we're definitely not typical. 95+% of people (guesstimate) are not like us.
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Dave Lane (lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Friday, 10-Jun-2022 07:09:24 UTC Dave Lane -
Dave Lane (lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Friday, 10-Jun-2022 04:55:14 UTC Dave Lane I note a concerning cognitive phenomenon: most people generally don't want to know about the various mega tech firms on whom they're utterly dependent in business and life in general. When they do learn something damning, they give the corporate the benefit of the doubt to the point of absurdity. I think they do this because the alternative - honestly judging them based on all the available evidence - would be too terrifying and harrowing to contemplate.
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Dave Lane (lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Friday, 10-Jun-2022 04:12:07 UTC Dave Lane @alcinnz @theruran we're seeing a pre-Cambrian-type explosion of diversity. I suspect it simply accelerates evolutionary forces which will eventually coalesce around the 'fittest' options that the explosion produces.
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Dave Lane (lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Friday, 10-Jun-2022 04:12:04 UTC Dave Lane @alcinnz @theruran reminds me of the endless stream we used to see of people writing MySQL wrappers for PHP back in the day, rather than learn an existing mature one. :) But that's calmed down quite a lot these days...
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Dave Lane (lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Friday, 25-Mar-2022 06:06:19 UTC Dave Lane @cy @bob not finding noblisse - but noblesse apparently means "nobility of a foreign country, often France"... Yeah, I can see how 'douche' might apply, but don't see how it applies to me in this context.
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Dave Lane (lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Friday, 25-Mar-2022 06:05:01 UTC Dave Lane @bob One of the duties of those of us who've benefited from privilege (as I have) is to be the ones who poke our heads above the parapet to lead change that provides that rising tide. We can afford to, and I think it's our moral responsibility.
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Dave Lane (lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Friday, 25-Mar-2022 06:04:42 UTC Dave Lane Part one of the solution to almost all of our digital ills?
Do everything open and decentralised digital spaces first, and then, if resources allow, address those in centralised proprietary spaces.
If we all do this - because, let's face it, those of us in the Fedisphere are clearly the vanguard of digital tech makers and users globally - the rest of the world will eventually follow because (and I'm confident of this) they can't continue to function as they are without our help. .
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Dave Lane (lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Friday, 25-Mar-2022 06:04:40 UTC Dave Lane @grob you're already in the elite if you've even had a crack at using your agency. Most people are completely disempowered and have succumbed to generations of learned helplessness. Don't underestimate your 'vanguardness' :)
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Dave Lane (lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Thursday, 24-Mar-2022 00:19:40 UTC Dave Lane @controlfreak I have a Zip drive (and a few disks) in a drawer somewhere. I think it had a parallel cable connection. Egads.
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Dave Lane (lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Wednesday, 23-Mar-2022 23:46:21 UTC Dave Lane Wow, just noticed that the external (almost-never-used) DVD writer I have was made by "iomega". That's a blast from the past. Wonder where they are now?
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Dave Lane (lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Tuesday, 15-Mar-2022 07:58:34 UTC Dave Lane *sigh* yesterday I saw that a young band I was really impressed with have allowed one of their songs to be used by Microsoft to advertise the "Surface"... Too bad. Sorta ruins their music for me. :(
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Dave Lane (lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Monday, 07-Mar-2022 01:15:00 UTC Dave Lane @tulpa my dual 4k screens work great with Linux Mint and either KDE or Cinnamon...
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Dave Lane (lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Friday, 11-Feb-2022 11:15:39 UTC Dave Lane Right. The kids are in bed, company's left. Wife's reading. Time to record.
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Dave Lane (lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Tuesday, 08-Feb-2022 21:00:13 UTC Dave Lane @liamdiprose @clacke keep in mind, we only consider a few of the 10 commandments valid any more. I certainly don't consider them rules for my life - or, those that I adhere to, I didn't hear about them as commandments before I chose to adhere.
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Dave Lane (lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Tuesday, 08-Feb-2022 20:59:37 UTC Dave Lane @liamdiprose @clacke I think many animals are better than we are in many ways... I don't think we differ only in degree, not in some fundamental way... I don't really see 'spirituality' as a special thing... it's just an outgrowth of self-awareness and our incomplete understanding of the world around us. I think animals can experience that same wonder.
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Dave Lane (lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Tuesday, 08-Feb-2022 20:59:37 UTC Dave Lane @liamdiprose that's just one reason why I think National's new leader, Luxon, is already a dead duck. Aotearoa NZ society's "worm has turned". And I fervently hope that the 'conservative' (code word for "Christian") view point becomes socially unacceptable, like smoking cigarettes.
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Dave Lane (lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Monday, 07-Feb-2022 08:57:03 UTC Dave Lane @liamdiprose I'm afraid I consider that a naive position. Religion is *always* about control and subjugation. In order to be cost-effective, it uses the "faith as a virtue" and "afterlife payment" as the carrot which never comes due for those benefiting from the power.A cult (pejorative) is a proto-religion that has the potential to topple the currently dominant religious order and threatens its power base. Initially they use derision to discourage mass adoption.
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Dave Lane (lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Monday, 07-Feb-2022 08:57:01 UTC Dave Lane @liamdiprose I find the agnostic idea of "not knowing" to be acceptable for one who's young and inexperience in life, but it feels like a cop-out for those who're older. Feels to me like someone who just hasn't done any 'soul searching', is perennially indecisive :) , or is scared to 'come out' as a non-believer to their religious family.
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Dave Lane (lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Monday, 07-Feb-2022 08:56:59 UTC Dave Lane @liamdiprose I don't think there's such thing as heaven except as a hypothetical. And a superficial one, at that, created by a mind that needs a break.
I've spent a lot of time reading ideas of 'heaven' and invariably upon further consideration, they look a whole lot more like hell...
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Dave Lane (lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Monday, 07-Feb-2022 05:54:35 UTC Dave Lane @liamdiprose @clacke to me, what you're calling theism I simply call idealism. No controversy about blind faith, no need for a sky father/mother. Why do you insist on calling that a god? The whole god concept is entirely unnecessary in what you're espousing. In my opinion, calling it 'god' cheapens it. To me, being idealistic, and living up to those ideals, is what's required to be a good person who works to improve society and the lot of other individuals.