Re: Maximalism Is A Better Word

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Date : 01. May 2024, 20:50:08
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Ben Collver <bencollver@tilde.pink> wrote at 16:58 this Wednesday (GMT):
Maximalism Is A Better Word
===========================
This word "minimalism" has been rolling around in the back of my head
for a couple of days now, ever since the e-mail that pointed out some
contemporary usage. Call me paranoid, but I feel like I need to
distance myself from that term now, since it seems to be bandied
about in a different context, in the world beyond my focus.
>
I don't want to be mistakenly associated with high-end hardware users
who feel "minimalism" is somehow attached to Mac use, but with
simpler icons or something superficial like that. And after someone
else messaged me to point out minimal linux, which in turn pays
homage to minimal mac, I am beginning to wonder if the word
"minimalism" is what I represent at all. Neither of those sites is at
all related to my own idea, and as a result, the term just seems...
wrong.
>
I might just follow suit with Computing Minimalists, who suggested
that perhaps "maximalism" is a better way of describing it.
>
In one manner of speaking, it seems to make sense: Getting the best
available performance out of obsolete hardware, by relying on free
and open source software that doesn't tax the system to the point of
being unusable. And in turn, avoiding buying new computers, keeping
old ones in service, and hopefully preserving a small slice of the
environment as a consequence.
>
Yeah, maximalism. I like that. :mrgreen:
>
I don't knock the minimalists; I have no opinion one way or another
if you think Gnome with a simple, straight-line icon set is minimal.
I don't care if you are reducing your world to only one iPad, one
iPod and one iMac, all with the same simple straight-line icon set.
However you conduct your war on opulence in modern culture, I support
your freedom and right to choose, probably even more than you do.
>
In the mean time though, some of us will be carrying out our own
little wars, pushing antiques and throwaway machines to perform in
ways contemporary software and hardware manufacturers would probably
prefer you didn't know about. Like writing blog posts from a
14-year-old computer running modern, customized, bulletproof,
rock-solid software that didn't cost a cent. >:)
>
Yes, that is a much better word for it.
>
From:
<https://kmandla.wordpress.com/2010/05/05/maximalism-is-a-better-word/>


I agree with trying to get the most out of old stuff, but at some point
it does feel restricting.
--
user <candycane> is generated from /dev/urandom

Date Sujet#  Auteur
1 May 24 * Maximalism Is A Better Word14Ben Collver
1 May 24 +- Re: Maximalism Is A Better Word1Stefan Ram
1 May 24 +- Re: Maximalism Is A Better Word1candycanearter07
2 May 24 `* Re: Maximalism Is A Better Word11Computer Nerd Kev
2 May 24  `* Re: Maximalism Is A Better Word10Lawrence D'Oliveiro
2 May 24   `* Re: Maximalism Is A Better Word9Computer Nerd Kev
3 May 24    +* Re: Maximalism Is A Better Word5Ian
3 May 24    i`* Re: Maximalism Is A Better Word4Stefan Ram
3 May 24    i `* Re: Maximalism Is A Better Word3Ben Collver
5 May 24    i  +- Re: Maximalism Is A Better Word1candycanearter07
28 Jul 24    i  `- Re: Maximalism Is A Better Word1Lawrence D'Oliveiro
28 Jul 24    `* Re: Maximalism Is A Better Word3Lawrence D'Oliveiro
28 Jul 24     `* Re: Maximalism Is A Better Word2Computer Nerd Kev
28 Jul 24      `- Re: Maximalism Is A Better Word1Lawrence D'Oliveiro

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