privacy-focused people tend to act much more like themselves when they are anonymous, their anonymous accounts are where they show their true self and their identity. what they post on their public accounts tends to be in less volume and much less personal. the sheer amount of information and specific interests of a user with an anonymous account can go along way in understanding who they are and what they do, their legal name is not super relevant.
it's out, grab it #ai #localai #selfhosted
realistically i think more fear, yet less uncertainty and doubt, but who knows.
as of today fear, uncertainty and doubt about life in general seems to be at ath. very curious about i'll feel about it 1yr from now.
the only thing that stops me from dreading the 1st of april is the fact that the lockpickinglawyer exists
that someone doesn't always have to be you. many have produced amazing work and left it in the public domain for everyone to enjoy for free without any limitations. they are the ones that paid the cost, and to many of them, the cost is worth it.
there are 100% free (as in gratis and as in freedom) tools out there for people to use and enjoy, it's just not the norm and don't ever expect it coming from for-profit companies, those are not known to be altruistic.
check protondb
i dislike how common it is for people to take quotes or proverbs and interpret them as dogma. no, just because some dude wrote something on the other side of the world hundreds of years ago does not make it the absolute truth. i'll always favor debate and discussion in the realm of ideas.
replace bitcoin with methamphetamine and this now becomes a lot more reasonable
in summary, the way i see it: identify with values and principles, but support/appreciate specific products and solutions.
civilized people advocate for this 
