On Tue, 25 Jan 2022 07:31:11 -0800 Matt Ivie <m0dese...@mykolab.com> wrote: > Here is an interesting case where someone is fabricating processors > themselves: > > https://www.wired.com/story/22-year-old-builds-chips-parents-garage/
This changes everything. Thank you for linking this! Richard, you should definitely look at this! > > It's limited but improving with each iteration. Even then I don't > know if he can scale this and did have to buy and repair old > equipment that was at one time very expensive. > > How far should guidelines for hardware go? Can it go as far as saying > it must be something you can build in a garage or can it be, designs > available but must send to away for fabrication? There are varying > degrees of freedom in one or the other. > > Maybe we need a "Freedom in Hardware" foundation as a sister > organization to the Free Software foundation. > The main problem is deciding on a term that captures people's attention. Right now, I would just call it "free hardware and software". -- Leah Rowe <i...@minifree.org> Company Director & Libreboot developer Do you know you have rights? The right to privacy, free speech, the right to read and the right to learn. Defend freedom. Use free (free as in freedom) software. Spread freedom. Tell everyone you know about it! https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html Minifree Ltd, trading as Ministry of Freedom. Registered in England, registration No. 9361826 VAT Registration No. GB202190462 Minifree Ltd, 19 Hilton Road, Canvey Island Essex SS8 9QA, United Kingdom United Kingdom
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