cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/32868516

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Screenshot of a Mastodon toot by @ebassi@mastodon.social:

The whole open source community loves Milkshake Laptops, a lovely laptop company that has ethical values! 5 seconds later We regret to inform you the laptop company stans fascists

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    Which is why you should never think for profit companies are your friend, ethical, worth simping for or let them become part of your identity.

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    Sooo… I guess I was outta the loop pretty hard. I just spun up Omarchy on account of all the hype surrounding it, and had just enough time with it to fall in love with the workflow before stumbling on this post.

    So does anyone have a recommendation for a good tiling window manager that isn’t created by racists, transphobes, mysogonists, or any other kind of bigots? Or is this just a… time to run back to base Arch with KDE sorta day?

    Edit: And if you are going to inform me that Arch or KDE is run by or support bigots… can you wait until the weekend? Please?

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      I like sway. It doesn’t get in the way and I don’t really need the eyecandy (and there’s als sway-fx).

      Then, you can create your own workflow with dmenu/rofi (or even use walker, like Omarchy).

      Also: check out Bread on Linux’s videos. She’s so wholesome and chill while keeping the linux spirit real.

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        Awesome! I’ll check em out!

        Both, I mean… Bread on Linux and Sway! Thanks for the recommendations!

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      Everyone I know in KDE-land (granted quite a few have moved onto other things now) was always welcoming and inclusive.

      And despite Miguel de Icaza (Gnome) being an absolute douche, Ive never known him to be problematic in a right-wing way either.

      But thats just what I know, and I don’t know everything. But I think youre OK with KDE and Arch.

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        Been looking at Niri, seems really cool. And I greatly appreciate the level of comments in their config files. Can’t be sure I’ll like the “scrolling wm” style, but only one way to find out! Thanks for the rec!

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      i’ve linked to more context in the original post

      but the TL;DR is:

      • framework has started to financially support open-source project
      • among those projects are hyprland and omarchy, both having ties to the far-right (hyprland’s community is a toxic nazi bar and omarchy is maintained by a loud and proud racist)
      • people were understandably upset at framework for this
      • framework’s response was “nooo you guys, we are apolitical! we are trying to make a big tent! and that includes fascists too, stop being meanies!”
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          Overreaction is the only tool that works to stop enshittification before it starts.

          Lean on Framework. Insist they vet projects before giving them money. There’s nothing here that can’t be undone.

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          Well, out of all projects they funded, they just so happen to mention the nazi one significantly more than the others on Twitter. They like mentioning it a lot.

          And it’s not an important package or some foundational project.

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          Why is it an overreaction? They mention these weird arch dotfiles so much, people just wanted an answer.