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nostr:npub1xp9u5xtw5sx7s8z7jnjc3m44268vxm6254xdquaaup0cjwwmqezs8qamfw We tried going the political route but considering they're very scattershot on politics in general it didn't go very well.

They rant about planned obsolescence but in the same breath say "oh it doesn't affect me, I'll use $DEVICE until it dies and then get a new one maybe. It doesn't affect me what the corpos do"

He thinks we "overthink it all" and tries to push us back to blissful ignorance in windows on a daily basis and gah it is annoying af. To him 99.9999% of the world doesn't matter. All that matters is that he can do his job and make money and that "wokeism" doesn't get him and that people "go back to being centrist" whatever the hell that means...

We literally see him out of his home office for maybe 1hr a day...

They (mum and dad both) are in-fucking-furiating

-Astrid

nostr:npub1htx6kzanfmx9xlqrhm6t9mw90zdpd6a0s6vs85en9459hnj9t74swqqrjq :blobcathuggiessad: And yet open source has nearly nothing to do with a political direction like left, center or right...

But I see, there are obviously bigger differences multiple different cases and not only limited to tech stuff...

In this case, it would be advisable to get involved less in such discussions and to concentrate more on doing it better oneself, thus providing proof that these things work... When they realize that you could use your phone/laptop or in general any other things longer, because you cared about such aspects like repairability, openness and quality, then they might change their opinion somewhen themself.

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nostr:npub1htx6kzanfmx9xlqrhm6t9mw90zdpd6a0s6vs85en9459hnj9t74swqqrjq In my experience, most of the time, parents will eventually respect somewhen what you do / certain ideologies, because the personal bond is strong enough that they will try to understand you and what you do. But this can take years