FOR SCIENCE.
Updating your settings from an older version of Marlin could be as simple as pressing a button….
For me, right to to repair isn't just about ewaste, and preventing corporate gouging.
It's about mental health. Being able to fix your gadgets is therapeutic. Empowering. Good for the soul.
In a world full of complex technology it's easy to feel small and helpless. And maybe I'm too much of an idealist, but I think that if everyone could experience the joy of fixing or modifying a gadget now and then we'd all be a little more open minded, a little more daring. A little harder to push around.
Coming over from Twitterland, one of the hardest things to get used to with Mastodon is boosting toots. I still automatically 'favorite' a toot rather than boost it when quite frankly, favouriting really doesn't mean much at all.
Boost those toots! TOOT TOOT!