Forwarded from nostinkinroads
There really isn't much to learn, it's an easy transition and you won't look back.
Forwarded from L B
Hi Jeff. I have a small software company with many tens of thousands of folks in my database.
I’d like to share what you are doing. Not trying to co-opt anything... just want to help end tyranny.
I’d like to share what you are doing. Not trying to co-opt anything... just want to help end tyranny.
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Forwarded from Adam
Tell me if I can help in any way as well. I'd gladly help kick the ass of big tech.
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Forwarded from Kaptain Krunch
Thank you so much Jeffrey!
We have got to remove these huge corporations from our lives
We have got to remove these huge corporations from our lives
Friends, we will soon make some important announcements. If you are not yet in our Technology chat room, you can add it by clicking here -> @jptchat (Disclaimer: It is a -lot- to follow, it is there for those who want to start to learn fast by assimilation. It is a 'firehose' of Patriots discussing moving away from 'Big tech' operating systems to Free and opensource software and learning about the Linux operating system for your computers and technology devices. Be ready to see a lot of messages. You can always leave the chat if it's too much for you to follow, and come back any time as you wish.)
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Forwarded from Sadie W
For those who don't think they're technical enough to switch to linux: There can be a learning curve, but be patient. I got my mother to switch and after about a week it was no big deal. We also took a computer that was sluggish at the store to one that was the fastest she's ever used once it had Linux 👏
Friends, what do you think? Are you ready to get a movement away from "big tech" dominance of technology started together? One that really makes a difference for everyone and everything we love?
Anonymous Poll
100%
YES!!!! We demand Digital Freedom!
0%
No, I'm a negative minded person
Forwarded from Adam
I just want to share my motivation and why I joined this group here with you all. I've been looking at technology with big dreamy eyes since I was a child. Wanted to have every new gadget and play around with it for days. But that joy turned into sadness as I've started understanding the way things work.
We are collectively funding colleges and universities to advance our society. And we have produced lots of smart brains over the decades / centuries. But the way it is now is that these smart people are recruited into a private company alongside with the intellectual property and the progress we as a collective produced gets privatized and sold back to us. Not only that but they even reserve the rights to use that technology to spy, manipulate and influence us.
But even with this being the case we have millions of people contributing to open source software for no payment whatsoever so we can own that technology that we as a society have created. While big tech was selling it back to us, these people have created tons of really well done solutions where the only barrier to cross is us knowing about it and learning how to use them.
It really makes me happy to see so many non tech-savy people here interested in these solutions and seeing that we have to take technology back into our hands.
We are collectively funding colleges and universities to advance our society. And we have produced lots of smart brains over the decades / centuries. But the way it is now is that these smart people are recruited into a private company alongside with the intellectual property and the progress we as a collective produced gets privatized and sold back to us. Not only that but they even reserve the rights to use that technology to spy, manipulate and influence us.
But even with this being the case we have millions of people contributing to open source software for no payment whatsoever so we can own that technology that we as a society have created. While big tech was selling it back to us, these people have created tons of really well done solutions where the only barrier to cross is us knowing about it and learning how to use them.
It really makes me happy to see so many non tech-savy people here interested in these solutions and seeing that we have to take technology back into our hands.
Forwarded from Brendan Worley
There is only 3 things we will need to put our faith in Inorder for that to happen 1)Father 2)Son 3) Holy Spirit
Forwarded from Tomcat Daddy
The free graphics programs on Linux are getting very good. Especially Blender.
Forwarded from 🕊️✿Angel♥️Wings✿🕊️
Amen! I need your help to switch and get away from tech tyranny… Please outline the steps so that it will be easy for ex Silicon Valley seniors (MS trained) to follow along, lol! May God bless all the patriots here in these wonderfully helpful rooms🙏🏻✝️💖🇺🇸💟
Forwarded from Jacob
Okay I'm in! I just installed mint on an old PC.
Friends, we will announce the branding (where you can find it) and signup for our new free Linux/opensource blog and newsletter this afternoon, in a few hours. Thanks for all the positive energy today here in our new technology community!! We all built this, together!! When is the last time you saw such a helpful, well behaved chat room on Telegram where you can actually learn something valuable that will make some part of your life better? ☺️
There will be a Voice Livestream (cameras deactivated) tonight at 8:00pm EST, where we will talk about everything being discussed in this Telegram Channel. Thanks!
Friends, we will soon make some important announcements. If you are not yet in our Technology chat room, you can add it by clicking here -> @jptchat (Disclaimer: It is a -lot- to follow, it is there for those who want to start to learn fast by assimilation. Be ready to see a lot of messages. You can always leave the chat if it's too much for you to follow, and come back any time as you wish.)
If you have good Linux experience and history in academics or training, and are interested to help out with our upcoming courses, please email your salary requirements ($/hr, per class), resume or even a quick description of your experience to jp@jeffreypeterson.com , Thanks!
Forwarded from Chuck Davis
My sister had a laptop that had MS bit locker configured. Her employer would not help me to get into the laptop. It was her laptop with her employers configuration on it. We were unable to get into her laptop so I decided I would install mint on it. It was easy to load and it runs very well. I would like to install it on my MacBook as soon as I can find software for my 3D printer to run on Linux. I recommend anyone thinking about to jump in and try it. It is not difficult.
Forwarded from TruthSeeker
Chuck, just in case you didn't know, Mint comes with the driver for the Macbook's Broadcom wireless that most distros don't come with. So you will be able to enable wireless without a reboot and just by going into the driver utility in Mint. If you knew already, apologies....just trying to get word out to people who have Macs that about any Mac outside the M1 processor Macs can still work with Linux.
Forwarded from Dave …
Slightly different route then many
Wished I had kept my first PC - a 386sx local built. But I didn’t - massive street cred loss. 😢
*Bought at $195 open box special HP from Best Buy
* using Ubuntu 20.4 from USB
* WiFi and printers are happy
* going to wash away Windows
* I have docs stored off cloud and on secured drives
* going to move primary laptops over after a 2 week test
Good stuff!
Wished I had kept my first PC - a 386sx local built. But I didn’t - massive street cred loss. 😢
*Bought at $195 open box special HP from Best Buy
* using Ubuntu 20.4 from USB
* WiFi and printers are happy
* going to wash away Windows
* I have docs stored off cloud and on secured drives
* going to move primary laptops over after a 2 week test
Good stuff!
Forwarded from Chris Lynn
I’m entry level but just installed e/OS (deGoogled open source software) on my Teracube & Ubuntu on an old iMac!
I am eager to dive in & help with this revolution. Bye big tech!!
I am eager to dive in & help with this revolution. Bye big tech!!
Forwarded from Kyle Fischer
I love you Patriots! Great job fostering an inclusive community of support and knowledge sharing. This is how ideas blossom into tangible reality. Thank you all!