Yes this describes exactly what I meant, and is the reason I am a free software activist.
Today’s tech doesn’t allow humans to ask questions, and I’m sad to see that many aren’t even aware that there are a lot of awesome things outside of the dominant corporate systems/tools which is exciting and interesting.
I don’t consider the using of black box corporate apps to be tech literacy. Not even close.
Today’s tech doesn’t allow humans to ask questions, and I’m sad to see that many aren’t even aware that there are a lot of awesome things outside of the dominant corporate systems/tools which is exciting and interesting.
I don’t consider the using of black box corporate apps to be tech literacy. Not even close.