From 6bccab4f8ed8a3c2a5c8a511f00d7abe8ce63be0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rohan Kumar Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2022 22:14:27 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] More microformats for "about" page --- content/about/_index.md | 12 +++++++----- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/about/_index.md b/content/about/_index.md index 0ac42fa..862c400 100644 --- a/content/about/_index.md +++ b/content/about/_index.md @@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ I go by
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California, USA
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California, USA
Gender
@@ -135,13 +135,15 @@ I have some skin in the game: I rely on forced colors and use often use screen r ### Software freedom -While I care very much about "free software" (the name is confusing, it refers to freedom rather than price), I don't share the same perspective as most "fossbros" and organizations like the FSF. Software freedom is important because it gives people agency instead of delegating control to an authority; it's not valuable in and of itself, and promoting a "FOSS" alternative that has vulnerabilities and accessibility issues is sometimes counterproductive. +While I care very much about "free software" (the name is confusing, it refers to freedom rather than price), I don't share the same perspective as most "fossbros" and organizations like the FSF. Software freedom is important because it gives people agency instead of delegating control to an authority; it's not valuable in and of itself, and promoting a "FOSS" alternative that has vulnerabilities and accessibility issues is sometimes counterproductive. I think that simply meeting GNU's definition of free software isn't enough: it's one of multiple requirements for software to avoid the possibility of [user domestication](../posts/2021/01/27/whatsapp-and-the-domestication-of-users/). ### Other tech stuff -I lean towards simplicity; I usually prefer line-mode command-line interfaces that follow the UNIX philosophy. If a piece of software is complex enough to require a funding round, I would rather avoid it. My reasons for preferring simplicity also relate to user autonomy: extremely complex software can't be forked easily, creating dependence on the vendor. It's also because I'm a bit paranoid and want to know everything that happens on my system. +Other technology-related interests include security, privacy, and open platforms. + +I lean towards simplicity; I usually prefer line-mode command-line interfaces that follow the UNIX philosophy. If a piece of software is complex enough to require a funding round, I would rather avoid it. My reasons for preferring simplicity also relate to user autonomy: extremely complex software can't be forked easily, creating dependence on the vendor. It's also because I'm a bit paranoid and want to know everything that happens on my system. There are exceptions, of course: I use a Linux distro with Systemd (Fedora), after all. When I use a graphical program, it's typically for things for which graphics are an inherent requirement or for accessibility reasons (most textual user interfaces don't play well with screen readers). @@ -149,7 +151,7 @@ More information is available in [my "uses" page]({{}}). ### Anime -I watch anime. Some of my favorites, in no particular order: +I watch anime. Some of my favorites, in no particular order: - Code Geass - Mawaru Penguindrum