It’s not ready yet, but for everyone looking/hoping for a new browser alternative, Ladybird looks like it has the potential to be very interesting. https://ladybird.org/
EDIT: Look at https://social.pixie.town/@joepie91/114083177261013874
@serge @josh0 I'd recommend looking through his Twitter feed for a bit. It doesn't take long to run into "no politics", "no CoCs" and "free speech" rants, and all the other right-wing 'cancel culture' rhetoric.
It's also not a single incident; I've seen various complaints about Kling floating around for a long time now (but have not kept active track of them), which altogether paint a picture of someone who is not safe to be around, and not to be trusted with the safety of vulnerable people.
@serge @josh0 A selection from a quick scroll:
https://x.com/awesomekling/status/1891821254870466732
https://x.com/awesomekling/status/1891431451091943581
https://x.com/awesomekling/status/1890867924140781967 (the specific phrasing is important here)
https://x.com/awesomekling/status/1889283764368368111
And a bonus sketchy post in a somewhat different theme: https://x.com/awesomekling/status/1890041930995961875
quote of ableist term
@serge @josh0 Right, yeah, part of my interpretation of that tweet was in the context of the other tweets.
Part of it was also the specific phrasing - I've personally found there to be a pretty clear dividing line between people speaking about this in terms of ideologies/"extremism", vs. speaking about it in terms of harm/safety. The former pretty much always seems to be about "both sides" rhetoric.
(The "insane" vs. "normal" phrasing is additionally suspicious to me - that's a very specific choice of words that I pretty much only see used in this context by people who try to normalize fascism)
re: quote of ableist term
For sure. This is subtle stuff, and it's complicated.
Context matters, a lot, including who's is saying it.
Thank you for raising this, and thank you for doing the research.
I know I can sometimes get really frustrated when "Someone doesn't want to see it." and I'm grateful that you didn't dismiss me and put the labor into finding the examples.
@joepie91
Okay! I see.
A lot of dog whistles for sure, especially the last 3.
One of them, https://x.com/awesomekling/status/1891431451091943581 - is a bit complex, because I have lost so many people, and whole spaces in my life, when they started making statement that I and others like me should cease to exist.
I don't think I know a single Jew who hasn't had this experience in the last few years.
I've also found out that a lot of FLOSS developers want me dead, a LOT.
And so there is some appeal to the idea of declared neutral spaces, but I also understand that the person making the statement they want the neutrality matters.
@josh0