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Why is Google allowed to remove purchases from our Play Store accounts without telling us?
(www.androidpolice.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
You accuse me of being afraid. Of what exactly? You're the one afraid Gaben is going to pull the plug on Steam and other stuff like this. I'm not. You're the one saying everything needs to be self-hosted FOSS. I don't care if it's not.
I don't want to take anything as a win, but I realize now that you are so divorced from the reality in which we live that there's no point continuing to debate. 80-year olds who can barely afford food should... hire businesses to root their phones and install self-hosted mail servers for them? That may work in some highly privileged places in the world, but do you have any idea what conditions the vast majority of humans on this planet live in? What their priorities are?
You say you "never talked about replacing each and every technology with FOSS." but that's exactly what you said in your first post and that's what irritates me and what I take issue with. If your stance would have been "I like to self-host stuff for myself and family and use FOSS. You should look into it, it's cool and not that hard", I'd have upvoted you and not batted an eye. But you came in here with the sweeping generalisation that if you can't root, self-hosted FOSS something "it ain't worth doing".
I never called anyone a nerd and I'm not sure why you feel like that's the case.
And not that it should matter, but I'm not on reddit anymore since they killed RIF and I a) didn't like their stance with regards to third party apps and b) can't stand the official mobile app. Not really because of my privacy, and no I didn't get banned.
Anyway, I accidentally came across another one of your posts on a different topic on here, and now I understand. I'm sorry for having engaged you at all and please accept my sympathies.
Have you heard about context? The post and my reply were about purchases and online data. And naturally, "everything FOSS" is about stuff you can run on said root-server. Which would be email and cloud-storage. Bought music and videos. Stuff of value.
It was also about people who care. I don't protect my stuff out of fear. It's worth something to me. I don't eat healthy out of fear, but because I'm worth something. I care about my parents, not out of fear they might die, but because I value their life. You have it the wrong way buddy.
You somehow made it about smartphones and illiterate elderly people. I never said "everyone needs to do it" I said it's the way to go, and then showed ways how even illiterate and elderly people could do it, if it would be important to them. By using standard ways of using services. Like people do. And that I did only because you said that they couldn't.
What is your problem with generalizing? Underprivileged people? What? It's about people who care. And they find a way. Are you aware that all of that stuff can be run on a $25 minicomputer?
You obviously don't care, but rather enjoy misquoting people, so it fits your agenda. And then going the narcissistic route and belittling them.
You don't care. Fine. Many people do, from all areas of life. And people manage, because they care. You have a disabling attitude and act like a victim. Fine. Be that way. Live in fear of the actual world. I hope it won't bite you in the ass.
And I really don't know why I should phrase my posts so that a media addicted person is interested in them. I don't care what you do. At all. Value your possessions, don't value them.
Self-hosted private data run on FOSS is the way to go. Period. Things one buys and own should be theirs to keep.