35 lines
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35 lines
1.6 KiB
Markdown
1. Why tiling window manager users are more resistant to Wayland adoption? Rank them.
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2. Let's talk about the FOSS community
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The tension between ideological purity and practical computing needs
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- Whether the Linux community has become too corporate-friendly
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- When does compromising on FOSS principles become acceptable?
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- The 80/20 rule: Most users just want things to work vs the 20% who care deeply about freedom
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- Whether gradual adoption through compromise helps or hurts the long-term FOSS mission
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Deeper Questions to Explore:
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The Gateway Drug Theory
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- Does using some proprietary software on Linux eventually lead people toward more FOSS?
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- Or does it normalize proprietary solutions and reduce motivation to seek alternatives?
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Personal Stories Angle:
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Ask about specific moments where he's had to choose between ideological purity and practical needs:
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Has he ever used proprietary software out of necessity?
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How does he handle recommendations to newcomers who need things to "just work"? After all he recently stood up against the haters of Ubuntu.
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3. What's it like being a bigtime YouTuber.
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- Linux elitism and gatekeeping in comment sections
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- Handling disagreements about distro recommendations or software choices
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- The algorithm's demand for constant uploads vs quality content creation
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- Whether to engage with trolls or ignore them
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- The burden of being seen as an "authority" on Linux topics
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- What's the biggest misconception people have about being a tech YouTuber?
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- What tools both hardware and software?
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- What would he do differently if starting over?
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