Here's the web page and registration form for the "Safe place for science" program from Aix-Marseille University, directed towards US scientists who would want to come work here for 3 years:
if the majority of users were as ready to pull out their wallets to support the free software they use as they are to be ethically purist about the same software, open source would undoubtedly have far fewer funding problems.
I want the perfect browser? Maybe I can start by donating €1 a month to the one I'm using and getting involved in its community to contribute before running from fork to fork at the slightest project failure.
#firefox
Learning Nix is a rough but pretty efficient way to learn about building and running software, dependencies and packaging.
Rough, cause if you don't know much about it before you start using #Nix or #NixOS, it's pretty overwhelming - like in "I get it, there are different ways to do the same thing, that's cool and all, but what if I don't have enough experience to make an informed choice?" - but efficient if you stick to (& dedicate enough time to) it, cause you'll HAVE to learn those.