I can't help but noticing that the open source community seems to be fracturing along "left coded" and "right coded" lines. Examples of left-coded software might include Debian, GNOME, Antix, OpenSuse whereas right-coded software would definitely include Hyprland, OpenMandriva, Devuan, and probably GrapheneOS and OpenBSD.
Using search engines, it is very easy to find many, many lists of what anti-woke campaigners refer to as "non-woke software lists," but I can't find a curated list of anti-anti-woke open source projects. I tried searching for inclusive software, and I get lists of domain-specific open source software to facilitate specific axes of inclusivity in specific contexts, which is very useful information, but I'm mainly trying to decide on a Linux distro. Antix seems the most values-compatible, but also seems to be anti-Wayland. Is Wayland considered problematic? What about Sway?
One thing that I find troubling is that the more I look for things that are some combination of anticommercial, antiproprietary, anti-bloat, pro-privacy, non-systemd (because systemd obeyed in advance re. age verification), and the like, the more I also run into right wing subcultures and rage against the codes of conduct. I'd like to be more open source, not less, but also more inclusive and less freeze peach. I've wondered before, am I somehow a bad person for being drawn to non-proprietary technology: astoundingteam.com/2021/04/05/…
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in reply to Dean Burnett (that brains guy) • • •- It's ultimately based on the paranoia of concerned parents, rather than evidence. The victims will be the less privileged kids, and those who don't have concerned parents, for whom SM acts as a lifeline, but are absent from the whole discussion
- techdirt.com/2026/02/17/austra…
As ever, it's a policy where the *possible* but unsubstantiated risk to the privileged are heavily prioritised over the *actual* harms that would be done to the underprivileged. Modern politics in a nutshell, basically.
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Australia’s Social Media Ban Is Isolating Kids With Disabilities—Just Like Critics Warned
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in reply to Dean Burnett (that brains guy) • • •Would honestly be more supportive of this if government combined it with a bunch of support which has been proven to improve children's MH and wellbeing, but has been systematically removed over the last few decades.
A few examples - Surestart, youth clubs, free or subsidised sports centres, quality and easily accessible counselling, adequate SEN support in schools, libraries within walking distance, cheap and frequent public transport, safer roads and neighbourhoods... As a school counsellor, it is very difficult for me to recommend to kids they get off social media until I know they have something better and safer to do instead.
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