Posts by Jeltron@pocketpixels.club
 (DIR) Post #ARGTxzRsniZJftiz7g by Jeltron@pocketpixels.club
       2023-01-03T11:40:13Z
       
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       @itnewsbot Wow that's amazing! Wish we could have a government that would stand up for us and the environment.
       
 (DIR) Post #AT0GOBafWVEOgn649Y by Jeltron@pocketpixels.club
       2023-02-24T11:37:11Z
       
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       @stux It's common in rich areas like suburbs in California. Sometimes even new cars! More often it's used cars. In poorer areas even parents can't afford a car for themselves.
       
 (DIR) Post #AUmJ7k7FYrIcpDNdwW by Jeltron@pocketpixels.club
       2023-04-18T13:23:33Z
       
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       @IgnorantHussy So funny it's like the lowest IQ person with access to all of the information in the world
       
 (DIR) Post #ArFD0t3e7irjlpwc4m by Jeltron@pocketpixels.club
       2025-02-18T13:30:08Z
       
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       @davidrevoy They're so polite about erasing people from existence!
       
 (DIR) Post #B10V2wWgiA31xrm6ym by Jeltron@pocketpixels.club
       2025-12-07T13:39:15Z
       
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       @asie I understand the spirit and ideals of open source and would love to live in a post-scarcity world but I feel like a big reason that a lot of people can live up to these ideals is that they are programmers who are well paid by their day job. Other people are artists, poor, or living in countries that don't have social safety nets. I think in the long run it harms the open source movement to coerce participation from a position of power. I get coercing participation from big companies etc.
       
 (DIR) Post #B149o67lQHz0z22Kyu by Jeltron@pocketpixels.club
       2025-12-08T11:54:08Z
       
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       @bbbbbr @asie Maybe it's not that closely related but in my mind the mechanism by which the gb compo wanted the ability to freely distribute the rom of one of the games is similar to the mechanism by which companies can be forced to open source their code by certain licenses. I am not a lawyer or anything, I just feel like there's a lot of overlap between people who advocate for open source and people who advocate for getting rid of copyright.