Kanary definitely looks good - although they are US only at the moment (rules it out for me unfortunately). Thanks for your insight!
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I can’t disagree with you on that, you’re absolutely right - I suppose my read just gives the author the benefit of the doubt that it’s not ‘better AI’ that we deserve, but a better internet (i.e. with no AI whatsoever).
Personally I read it as a general “demand better”, “don’t accept crap wrapped in gold” as an offensive principle against (de)generative AI. Perhaps I’m inserting my own positive spin on their words, but it seems to me that their point is “don’t let the hype win”; if these companies are pushing AI, forming dependencies on bad tech, then we need to say “not good enough” and push back on the BS. Deny the ability of low quality garbage to ‘fulfil’ our needs. It’s not a directly practical line to be sure (how do we do this exactly?), but it does drill down past “AI is bad” to a more fundamental (and arguably motivating) point - that we, all of us, deserve better than to drown in a sea of crap and that’s still important.
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Anyone here used franz before?
1·2 years agoThanks for recommendation - that looks perfect; will try it out!
I really like Neocities - highly recommended for a personal website.
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•what pdf/ebook reader do all of you reccomend?English
2·3 years agoMaybe try opening Calibre proper and adding the pdf to your library first? It should work the way you’re doing it, not sure why it’s hanging like that - unless there’s a problem with your Library location?
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•what pdf/ebook reader do all of you reccomend?English
2·3 years agoDid you add the pdf to your Calibre library and open it or did you open it from somewhere else?
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•what pdf/ebook reader do all of you reccomend?
6·3 years agoI personally use Zathura, it’s minimalistic and uses VIM bindings.
But if you want something feature-dense, with a way of organising your library, eReader integration, file converting and more, Calibre is pretty amazing (and the actual reader part of Calibre is quite nice to use in my opinion).


A lot of the ‘debunking’ here is very poor, it assumes Stallman’s innocence at every junction, argues that Stallman’s word is more important than his actions, fails to engage with the full complexity of arguments against him, and more than once uses “but he’s tender hearted, so he can’t be bad” as an argument.
Certainly not “rational and objective” like it claims.