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pietervdvnyesterday at 3:49 PM5 repliesview on HN

Yeah, same. It is hard; we start to need a collective boycott.

We can all do our part, by using their products as little as possible, contribute to open alternatives (OpenStreetMap, Fediverse, Linux, Nextcloud...) and by stimulating our (non-techie!) friends and family.

But it is a lot of work :(


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7734128yesterday at 4:26 PM

It should not be a "vote with your wallet" situation. It should be governments shattering that organization into appropriately sized companies.

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deauxyesterday at 3:50 PM

It's less work than 10 years ago. So many much more mature alternatives.

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afpxyesterday at 6:24 PM

They're trying to block your ability to boycott. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-BDS_laws

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pessimizeryesterday at 4:34 PM

> Yeah, same. It is hard; we start to need a collective boycott.

Feelgood slactivism. They don't care about your boycott. They finance their own alternatives because they know what makes you shut up.

kogasa240pyesterday at 6:00 PM

IMO the biggest issue is that some non-tech people will occasionally be straight up hostile and will whine about not having "features", but then again it only takes a small amount of people taking action inflict real change. Also medium term we need to start making phones (smart OR dumb) that are FOSS as possible. > Linux Open/FreeBSD too, we need to have more redundancy.