On 3/27/21 8:47 PM, Mike Gerwitz wrote:
> Calling for the arrest of someone whose speech you do not agree with,
> even if you consider it libelous, is wrong
harassment is a crime and not protected speech
On 3/16/21 1:07 AM, Jacob Bachmeyer wrote:
>
> I am beginning to suspect that we have all been trolled
yah think?
On 3/15/21 6:26 PM, Jean Louis wrote:
> That is one good example. You can edit notes and save it, all locally,
> it works offline.
And why is that good? Are you lacking a shell?
On 3/15/21 7:27 PM, Colby Russell wrote:
> that do not conform to their preferred
> canard.
A canard is a duck and you are a quack. Experience counts and you have
none. That is also true about logic
On 3/15/21 6:15 AM, Jean Louis wrote:
> Is there a person that was hurt?
When software is hijacked, people get hurt. google it yourself.
On 3/14/21 6:18 PM, DJ Delorie wrote:
> Discouraging the
> technology itself is, IMHO, outside the FSF's scope.
Your opinion has been heard and its been explained already to you that
it is wrong.
On 3/14/21 6:18 PM, DJ Delorie wrote:
> If WebAssembly or Javascript can be used in a
> way that honors the four freedoms,
But it can't...period. And in the real world , it doesn't. We don't
promote software that hurts peopleperiod.
On 3/14/21 6:18 PM, DJ Delorie wrote:
> Thus, in a way you are arguing AGAINST the
> user's freedom.
No - I am arguing against creating a system where you lose control of
your computer and it is over run by hackers because of poor deisgn.
NOTHING can excuse that,
On 3/14/21 6:18 PM, DJ Delorie wrote:
> This application totally honors the four freedoms,
No - it doesn't actually. It fails value one that the user is in
control of there system.
On 3/14/21 6:18 PM, DJ Delorie wrote:
> shulie writes:
>> technology which is designed to be slaveware and dependent un insecure
> This is a value judgement
Right, being a slave is bad. That IS a value judgement. Values - that
those are good. Get some!
On 11/21/20 12:25 PM, Jean Louis wrote:
> arbontire.com is dealing with waste tire recycling and carbon
> financing
i am morally opposed to recycling tires or financing carbon
On 11/2/20 5:15 PM, Akira Urushibata wrote:
> I hear concerns of the coming U.S. presidential election due
/dev/null
On 5/30/20 4:24 PM, Mark Galassi wrote:
> I'd like to find someone who works with virtual reality.
yes
tly by those
that want broad social control of all the GNU channels for communication.
Aviva
On 3/2/20 2:06 PM, Leo Famulari wrote:
> Issues like privacy online, software patents, DRM, open document formats, etc
> are also orthogonal to the 4 software freedoms
One can only conclude that your not familiar wigh Free Software becuase
these issues directly articulate positions that
On 3/7/20 7:26 AM, Hartmut Goebel wrote:
> Am 06.03.20 um 17:33 schrieb aviva:
>> It is too bad that it continues to have that post assualting Richard
>> Stallman's crditbility. You would help your project a great deal to
>> remove that from your blog.
> This statement is
apply them.
Instead it largely operates like proprietary software, restricting
access to resources to individuals unless they proclaim political
loyalty to specific causes.
Thank You
Aviva
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