Stepping down as Framework Linux Community Ambassadors

We are Tommi and Fraxinas, Framework Linux Community Ambassadors since September 2024.

We apprehensively followed the developments and the debate concerning Framework’s endorsement and support of Omarchy. We have no direct experience with this Linux distribution, its community, nor with the political environment around it. We did not speak up before now because learning about all of it and keeping up with all the commentary would have been a full-time job. Unfortunately we do not have the time to read every single comment on the dedicated forum thread.

Despite our admittedly limited and superficial understanding of this matter, we believe we have witnessed and read enough to make an informed decision and take a clear position.

The statements from Framework and from Nirav Patel (its CEO) made it very clear for us that Framework is not a company we feel represented by any more, and surely not a company that we want to represent as Ambassadors.

To be frank, it is not even necessary to dive into the petty drama about the recent events in order to provide an explanation of our decision. We are deeply disappointed by a company that is self-proclaimed as the resistance of the tech industry, the good David that intends to stand against the big tech Goliaths that are devouring it. Framework’s behaviour brought to surface an embarrassing and absurd inability to take an explicitly political position, blinded by the Western patriarchal narrative that technology in itself is not political. By trying to keep everyone happy (or at least not to make anyone mad) inside a fictitious “big tent”, the company proved to be no better than any of its Silicon Valley peers, dismissing comments about DHH, and comments about fascism and racism as not strictly related to the main mission.

We were proud to be ambassadors because we believed that Framework not only made products that empowered those who purchase them to fully own and repair their devices, but most importantly because we wrongly expected that this would imply changing the paradigm and the narrative about tech companies altogether.

We were offered the possibility of having a 1:1 conversation with Nirav Patel. We did not take it, because it is self-evident that our opinions are in contrast with the statements that he already made. Too bad, Framework is going to lose much more business than it would have if it simply acknowledged a mistake, took a deep inward look, and questioned its own values and stance.

In a world that is burning, thorn by conflict and greed, it is not enough to be “less evil”, to be radical only in some cases, and be moderate in others. We wanted to be ambassadors of a company that does not see fascism and proprietary software as two distant topics, but that recognised the entanglement of politics and technology, of capitalism and authoritarianism. It seems that this is not the case.

Farewell, Framework. We will miss the shining brave idea we had of you.

@tommi and @fraxinas

The following statement was cross-posted on Framework’s Community Forum.

#Framework #politicalTechnology #SiliconValley #CalifornianIdeology

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Bruce Schneier's latest essays offer a bracing tour of our dystopian tech future.

https://islandinthenet.com/sunday-paper-38/

Sunday Paper - Island in the Net

Bruce Schneier’s latest essays offer a bracing tour of our dystopian tech future.

Island in the Net

I believe it is one of our missions, as antifascist nerds, to break the myth of an inaccessible and complex technology. The tools, services, and software we all use everyday are the more or less indirect outcome of broader socio-political and economical dynamics. Therefore, we can and we should bring forward a massive resistance as we do on other fronts.

How do we do burst the bubble?

How can we practically unmask the politicality of technology to people outside the digital sector?

How do we popularize digital media critique?

What forms of art, workshops, and formats could take advantage of?

On Wed 11 June, at 14:00 UTC, I will be hosting an online round-table session with @transparenttech to discuss and try to answer these questions.

I will be briefly sharing my experience and my ideas after making Knitting Our Internet. Above all, though, I want to welcome any kind of contributions to address this mission in a multifaceted, intercultural, intersectional, and decolonial way.

Free attendance! Register here ⬅️

#OurNet #CITR #IndependentTech #IndependentTechnology #Technology #PoliticalTechnology #KnittingOurInternet #Internet #InternetCritique #Fediverse

Knitting Our Internet 🧶

Knitting Our Internet is an interactive journey through the history of the Internet, and a collective rethinking of its future.The activity consists of a face-to-face workshop, providing tangible and simple examples about how the Internet works, simultaneously questioning the very essence of today’s mainstream social networks. Its main purpose is to expose the critical limits of surveillance capitalism, centralization, and its environmental impact.After acknowledging the challenges the digital domain is currently facing, participants are encouraged to reinterpret social networks starting from decentralization, envisioning more human, collective, and participatory digital futures.

Knitting Our Internet
”Russian leaders created a false narrative to get voters to put them in power, where they could privatize public enterprises and monopolize the country’s wealth.”
—Heather Cox Richardson, March 5, 2025
#putin #russia #politicaltechnology #oligarchy
Alya Shandra - Minsk 3 will Lay Foundations for a Full-scale War in Western Europe Within 2-3 Years.

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Two of my favorite people on the State of America. Highly recommended. Boost to your followers

Jon Stewart on #Trump’s Win and What’s Next w/Heather Cox Richardson

In the aftermath of 2024 election results, Americans are rightfully worried about what a second Trump administration may bring. This week, #JonStewart is joined by #HeatherCoxRichardson, author of “#Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America" to explore what our past can teach us about the resiliency of our democratic institutions as we navigate an uncertain future

#tariffs #immigration #fascism #politicaltechnology #christiannationalism
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7cKOaBdFWo

Jon Stewart on Trump’s Win and What’s Next w/ Heather Cox Richardson | The Weekly Show

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We are celebrating #AaronSwartzDay by hosting Knitting Our Internet workshop at #SFSCON today (Seminar 2, 10:40).

Not only on this occasion, I always dedicate the whole workshop to the inspiring, bright, loving human being #AaronSwartz was.

Thank you for still making us pursue a better #Internet, and a better world, Aaron.

(The event is free, no reservation required. It’s not going to be streamed, but its video recording will be published.)

@AaronSwartzDay #Web #WWW #SoftwareFreedom #FreeSoftware #PoliticalTechnology #FSFE #Fediverse #workshop #InternetHistory #SurveillanceCapitalism

Knitting Our Internet 🧶

Knitting Our Internet is an interactive journey through the history of the Internet, and a collective rethinking of its future.The activity consists of a face-to-face workshop, providing tangible and simple examples about how the Internet works, simultaneously questioning the very essence of today’s mainstream social networks. Its main purpose is to expose the critical limits of surveillance capitalism, centralization, and its environmental impact.After acknowledging the challenges the digital domain is currently facing, participants are encouraged to reinterpret social networks starting from decentralization, envisioning more human, collective, and participatory digital futures.

Knitting Our Internet
An elegy for Georgia’s democracy

The West must see Georgia as a warning, pointing to the growing sophistication of authoritarian political technologies, which have implications for foreign elections as well as those at home.

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Sunday musing...

This piece about the aftermath of the #StormBoris floods in Czech, Poland, Austria etc:

" “How many more wake-up calls are needed?” asked Kurt Seinitz, a columnist at the tabloid newspaper Krone, on Monday. “What else needs to happen to make people aware of the need for urgent action against global warming?” "
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/sep/21/austrian-city-st-polten-faces-up-to-scale-of-damage-left-by-deadly-flooding

...lead to the thought that although extreme weather changes due to global warming have very large impacts, the rate of change -- despite being instantaneous on a geological timescale -- are long enough on a human timescale that their power to affect public attitudes towards adaption and mitigation actions is far less than we might hope.

When catastrophic regional floods like those return once a decade, rather than once a century, it will only take two or three cycles until it's established as normal. People will say, well, we've had these huge floods / ridiculous heatwaves / droughts / storms once a decade all my adult life; it's nothing new.

The peri-warming climate of my early life in the last decades of the 20th century will be a vague, functionally mythological image in the collective consciousness of history -- like life without mobile phones, or mass horse powered transport, or washing clothes by hand.

This ties in quite neatly with Dr Jeff Masters' observation that gigantic extreme weather disasters haven't moved the dial on public demand for emission reductions so far (and thus are unlikely to do so in future.)

Video version: https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2024/09/video-can-a-colossal-extreme-weather-event-galvanize-action-on-the-climate-crisis/
Slightly longer, more discursive version: https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2024/07/can-a-colossal-extreme-weather-event-galvanize-action-to-respond-to-the-climate-crisis/

#climateCrisis #globalWarming #adaptionAndMitigation
#PoliticalTechnology #climatePolicy

‘Catastrophe region’: Austrian city faces up to scale of damage left by deadly flooding

Destructive interplay between human influence on rain and land can be seen in municipalities such as St Pölten

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The #11tyconf talks have just started, and I love them so much already.

@mia, you read my thoughts after 10 seconds.

#11ty #eleventy #Technology #Politics #PoliticalTechnology

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLxJ6PtuF9M

The 11ty International Symposium on Making Web Sites Real Good

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