Boycotting FOSS projects in the wake of the "buy canadian/european" movement makes no sense
TIL That Zoboomafoo was the lemur's stage name, with the full name being "Jovian Marcus Kendall"
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Has anyone been geocaching around Vancouver? Looking for recommendations for places to explore
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I think the important part is about who is running the server, rather than who made the software
The fediverse is interesting in that context because each instance can decide where they set up the infrastructure or how they process data / requests. The same applies to self hosting
I saw an article that outlined which country each fediverse platform "originated" from, such as Canada for Pixelfed and Germany for Mastodon. That's fun to know about, but otherwise not important to users compared to the instances themselves
At most it might speak to which laws will govern the project itself, but even then someone can fork a project that goes astray