https://www.gnu.org
Try abrowser from the Trisquel apt repo. It is a firefox rebuild with a few tweaks for privacy.
Gplv2 violations are widespread, we need much much more enforcement and more copyleft software, and this could be a huge win. Free software's main purpose should not be to be proprietarized, too much of it now is a…
Your quote is misleading. There are a list of reasons on that page, you imply it's just that one reason. > So shipping free software isn't even enough for admission to the FSFs special club. If you're free is designed…
> It's also unclear to me what the distinction is between this part of the criteria and the RYF certification. Ya, you are confused. The PureOS endorsement is about a distro you can download and put on a computer (the…
Just no. Your link is about coreboot. The FSF endorsement is of PureOS (does not contain coreboot).
And Microsoft said all GPL was a cancer and unamerican and viral and disallowed it from about 50k engineer's computers due to "legal risk of GPL virality", and this was when they were by far the biggest software…
The "scripts to control" clause as you say is in all versions of the GPL, exactly the same in GPLv3, and slightly different I presume in GPLv2. It has been tested in court, and its been found to not be expansive like…
"The Design of Everyday Things", I would consider the digital versions to be Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace http://codev2.cc/ and Free Software Free Society: Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman…
So, basically, exactly what the article says, a big nothing. The plants thing is stupid, rms doesn't hate plants. Sarah Mei appears to have no special reason to hate rms, shes a well known person who is extremely…
This story has obvious falsehoods and as far as I can tell, is totally false or about the wrong person. 1. As far as I can tell, he was never on the board of VA Linux. 2. RMS was never married.…
> the border agent doesn't care if the data is technically in the cloud In reality, they do. They are not asking you for every password you know and access to all the remote systems you have access to, and any that you…
Also, if it's built on open source as he says, that likely means linux, and tons of code that John Deer is not reviewing, so... trust you that john deer needs to protect farmers from letting people fix the code THEY…
> If a team of hundred of engineers struggle with their codebase internally, Joe Farmer isn't going to have a fucking clue how to repair their software correctly. > But trust me on this, locking this down is a very good…
> What a customer gets usually is something like 7 miles per dollar. Consumer website estimate[1] that in the best of case, a mile is equal to ~$0.01, so they're also saving money there. Your math is way off. If it's 7…
See also: https://www.fsf.org/resources/jobs
No, your comment is complete FUD. Even a cursory skim of that blog post, you can see it's about a completely different issue in the TOS and does not discuss the issues this post is about at all.
I used gerrit and did not utterly despised it. Hi.
Oh ya, I shouldn't have said answer, because uniq is not a way to the answer, just something I naturally reached for while trying to figure out an answer.
Interestingly, locale can change one answer. with LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF-8, sort faces.txt | uniq -c 5 (◕‿◕) uniq treats (︺︹︺) as equal to (◕‿◕). Copied the file to my machine to test.
They are actively working on that. Their other sites are much better, see gnu.org and defectivebydesign.org.
Words get to have more than one meaning. Your comment is not made from a cow, but there's nothing wrong with calling it bs.
"any sort of policy based on race is racist." So you cannot identify racism without being a racist. And is the no race policy then racist itself, by being about race? No, this does not work as a blanket statement. Btw,…
A little inaccurate, .htaccess is disabled by default (2.3.9 and later), so you do not need "AllowOverride None" unless it's enabled somewhere else.
It has been tested in court. Not all aspects, but there is no question as to whether it is enforceable.
https://www.gnu.org
Try abrowser from the Trisquel apt repo. It is a firefox rebuild with a few tweaks for privacy.
Gplv2 violations are widespread, we need much much more enforcement and more copyleft software, and this could be a huge win. Free software's main purpose should not be to be proprietarized, too much of it now is a…
Your quote is misleading. There are a list of reasons on that page, you imply it's just that one reason. > So shipping free software isn't even enough for admission to the FSFs special club. If you're free is designed…
> It's also unclear to me what the distinction is between this part of the criteria and the RYF certification. Ya, you are confused. The PureOS endorsement is about a distro you can download and put on a computer (the…
Just no. Your link is about coreboot. The FSF endorsement is of PureOS (does not contain coreboot).
And Microsoft said all GPL was a cancer and unamerican and viral and disallowed it from about 50k engineer's computers due to "legal risk of GPL virality", and this was when they were by far the biggest software…
The "scripts to control" clause as you say is in all versions of the GPL, exactly the same in GPLv3, and slightly different I presume in GPLv2. It has been tested in court, and its been found to not be expansive like…
"The Design of Everyday Things", I would consider the digital versions to be Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace http://codev2.cc/ and Free Software Free Society: Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman…
So, basically, exactly what the article says, a big nothing. The plants thing is stupid, rms doesn't hate plants. Sarah Mei appears to have no special reason to hate rms, shes a well known person who is extremely…
This story has obvious falsehoods and as far as I can tell, is totally false or about the wrong person. 1. As far as I can tell, he was never on the board of VA Linux. 2. RMS was never married.…
> the border agent doesn't care if the data is technically in the cloud In reality, they do. They are not asking you for every password you know and access to all the remote systems you have access to, and any that you…
Also, if it's built on open source as he says, that likely means linux, and tons of code that John Deer is not reviewing, so... trust you that john deer needs to protect farmers from letting people fix the code THEY…
> If a team of hundred of engineers struggle with their codebase internally, Joe Farmer isn't going to have a fucking clue how to repair their software correctly. > But trust me on this, locking this down is a very good…
> What a customer gets usually is something like 7 miles per dollar. Consumer website estimate[1] that in the best of case, a mile is equal to ~$0.01, so they're also saving money there. Your math is way off. If it's 7…
See also: https://www.fsf.org/resources/jobs
No, your comment is complete FUD. Even a cursory skim of that blog post, you can see it's about a completely different issue in the TOS and does not discuss the issues this post is about at all.
I used gerrit and did not utterly despised it. Hi.
Oh ya, I shouldn't have said answer, because uniq is not a way to the answer, just something I naturally reached for while trying to figure out an answer.
Interestingly, locale can change one answer. with LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF-8, sort faces.txt | uniq -c 5 (◕‿◕) uniq treats (︺︹︺) as equal to (◕‿◕). Copied the file to my machine to test.
They are actively working on that. Their other sites are much better, see gnu.org and defectivebydesign.org.
Words get to have more than one meaning. Your comment is not made from a cow, but there's nothing wrong with calling it bs.
"any sort of policy based on race is racist." So you cannot identify racism without being a racist. And is the no race policy then racist itself, by being about race? No, this does not work as a blanket statement. Btw,…
A little inaccurate, .htaccess is disabled by default (2.3.9 and later), so you do not need "AllowOverride None" unless it's enabled somewhere else.
It has been tested in court. Not all aspects, but there is no question as to whether it is enforceable.