this post was submitted on 20 Nov 2023
50 points (100.0% liked)
libre
9654 readers
31 users here now
Welcome to libre
A comm dedicated to the fight for free software with an anti-capitalist perspective.
The struggle for libre computing cannot be disentangled from other forms of socialist reform. One must be willing to reject proprietary software as fiercely as they would reject capitalism. Luckily, we are not alone.
Resources
- Free Software, Free Society provides an excellent primer in the origins and theory around free software and the GNU Project, the pioneers of the Free Software Movement.
- Switch to GNU/Linux! If you're still using Windows in
$CURRENT_YEAR
, flock to Linux Mint!; Apple Silicon users will want to check out Asahi Linux.
Rules
- Be on topic: Posts should be about free software and other hacktivst struggles. Topics about general tech news should be in the technology comm or programming comm. That doesn't mean all posts have to be serious though, memes are welcome!
- Avoid using misleading terms/speading misinformation: Here's a great article about what those words are. In short, try to avoid parroting common Techbro lingo and topics.
- Avoid being confrontational: People are in different stages of liberating their computing, focus on informing rather than accusing. Debatebro nonsense is not tolerated.
- All site-wide rules still apply
Artwork
founded 3 years ago
MODERATORS
Sounds like you’re a prime candidate to move over. You don’t need to learn anything if you don’t do anything outside of what you’ve listed.
This! There are plenty of distributions that cater directly to these use cases, Linux Mint for example, which is a decent recommendation for people just coming over from Windows and just want to browse the web or take notes for school. It has a familiar layout and most things you'd care about can be configured or setup with easy to use menus like how you're used to with windows.