> be me
> ex-tech support wagie living in the frozen wastes of Canada
> watch news, see surveillance state literally killing people
> get radicalized.mkv
> decide to write a passionate call to arms for the self-hosted community
> "guys, it's not a hobby anymore, it's resistance infrastructure"
> type it out with proper grammar and formatting because I
> post to Lemmy, expect maybe 12 upvotes from fellow nerds
> wake up next day
> 1000+ score
> notifications.exe has crashed
> open comments to see the revolution beginning
> half the thread: "WE RIDE AT DAWN"
> other half: "OP IS A FED TRYING TO HONEYPOT US"
> apparently using bullet points and spellcheck makes you a CIA psyop in 2026
> if it
> mfw my "evil honeypot" is literally just telling people to use end-to-end encryption that I can
> logic 100
> meanwhile, the "privacy absolutists" screech about purity
> I don
> just want to give normal people parallel tools that actually work for THEM
> realize this is my life now
> the revolution isn
> the revolution is breaking down "infrastructure" into tools grandma can actually use
> is this resistance?
> refresh page
> guess I
> maybe.jpeg
There needs to be more FOSS that isn’t geared towards nerds. I want to be able to recommend apps to people and it JustWorks™ without having them even know.
This is why I love the Signal Foundation
FUTO’s line of projects seem to follow the same sort of pathway - Grayjay is incredibly easy to use :)
I’ve been saying that for years. So many fantastic FOSS applications are obviously made by engineers for engineers.
The FOSS community needs to expand outreach to UX Designers then.
Is there some sort of FOSS UX club we can establish? Maybe partner with some artists?