Message from @DanielKO

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2018-04-07 02:22:52 UTC  

Download the 1.21 archive, open the ChangeLog file.

2018-04-07 02:22:58 UTC  

This interview is *majestic* cringe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkkDvKGcNSo

2018-04-07 02:23:27 UTC  

the Pakman interview is easy enough to find

2018-04-07 02:24:18 UTC  

i got my training wheels on GPL software, i wont deny it

2018-04-07 02:24:31 UTC  

Do you guys pray to sargon like hes jesus

2018-04-07 02:24:33 UTC  

Or something

2018-04-07 02:24:35 UTC  

no

2018-04-07 02:24:57 UTC  

i mean i rarely see people even mention Sargon in <#372507611284766722>

2018-04-07 02:25:12 UTC  

Plain and simple: Stallman thinks it's immoral to make people use nonfree software. He doesn't demand people or companies to make their software free, but he insists that vendors allow people to write their own software. At no point he says that nonfree software shouldn't exist. Even that all software should be free. The focus is functional software. Games aren't functional, although components of the game might be.

2018-04-07 02:25:23 UTC  

nobody is making anyone use software

2018-04-07 02:25:44 UTC  

I never saw anything like that here

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/432003013939560458/unknown.png

2018-04-07 02:26:10 UTC  

Actually other youtubers are being brought up more often than him

2018-04-07 02:26:13 UTC  

If the government is going to buy computers to give students to use, it's immoral that it forces them to use nonfree software. It's immoral to train people to use software that will lock them down into a vendor.

2018-04-07 02:27:09 UTC  

dude my school had me on 1984 macs in 1994. who even cares what they do

2018-04-07 02:27:32 UTC  

We just recently had the scandal of the iPhones having their OS sabotaged to force people to upgrade.

2018-04-07 02:27:41 UTC  

Everything in there is right.

2018-04-07 02:28:00 UTC  

If you have no control, nor choice, for your software, you're at the mercy of the vendor.

2018-04-07 02:28:07 UTC  

i can agree on a number of points but i think he take it too far

2018-04-07 02:28:43 UTC  

youre still at the mercy of whoever write the software to license it in a way you find appropriate

2018-04-07 02:28:52 UTC  

People asked him, "what if I can't find a job that will pay me to write free software, only proprietary?", he responded "you shouldn't feel bad. If that's what you need to do for a living, do it."

2018-04-07 02:29:32 UTC  

So what is too far?

2018-04-07 02:29:38 UTC  

I never had to buy anything for school computers, everything I needed was already installed. Defaq?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/432003994844659723/unknown.png

2018-04-07 02:30:01 UTC  

Here's the trick: you paid for the "already installed" shit.

2018-04-07 02:30:06 UTC  

too far is making a career out of his political platform about software

2018-04-07 02:30:14 UTC  

I went to public school

2018-04-07 02:30:30 UTC  

Unless you mean I payed with taxes

2018-04-07 02:30:48 UTC  

Stallman talks bout the importance of having freedom on the software they use. What's wrong about that?

2018-04-07 02:30:57 UTC  

nothing

2018-04-07 02:31:12 UTC  

Now you sound like the Salt-Right, that's angry at JBP for "making a career of trying to help people".

2018-04-07 02:31:15 UTC  

not everything rms says is cancer. hes been right about many things

2018-04-07 02:31:57 UTC  

I don't think TJ was angry at Peterson

2018-04-07 02:32:07 UTC  

He also isn't alt right

2018-04-07 02:32:08 UTC  

Jordan P eat no skin off his toes in interviews, can come to my house anytime

2018-04-07 02:32:19 UTC  

Here's the thing, whenever public schools get computers for kids: it's paid by, with taxpayer money.

2018-04-07 02:32:27 UTC  

Yes

2018-04-07 02:32:36 UTC  

Microsoft undermined a ton of projects in third world countries to bring computers with Linux.

2018-04-07 02:32:43 UTC  

yeah

2018-04-07 02:32:49 UTC  

I know one in Brazil, some in Africa.

2018-04-07 02:33:48 UTC  

Mandriva was going to provide cheap PCs to schools in some African countries, MS stepped in and made intel cancel their deal to provide the hardware, and provide Windows-based computers.

2018-04-07 02:34:08 UTC  

yeah ive seen some but not much at all about that