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> _Dimmable LED Bulbs:_ This is a practice project for arduino providing
> sourc
thanks, i posted this to r/linux, my twitter and my mastodon. hopefully
enough people will get involved to assist in this effort
On Wed, 26 Jan 2022 02:14:43 +
Pen-Yuan Hsing wrote:
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> Dear libreplanet,
>
> Only a few precious days left, but I just saw the following post by
> Drew DeVaul
Can someone elaborate why are we concerned about CPUs in terms of
hardware freedom?
My argument is that those are non-issue in terms of hardware and
software freedom as you can _make_ CPU and chips through using RISC-V or
RISC/POWER9, MIPS architecture if you have the relevant infrastructure
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> > To me, this sounds like a definition for free designs for electronics
> and/
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Just replacing "software" with "hardware" in the definition of free
software yields a