The Stallman report
  • Whom Whom 7d ago 100%

    I've no idea what Swartz said on the subject and I'm not sure if this implication is intended by you but I would not characterize rms as just being uninformed. There's lots of evidence in this piece that he encountered information and testimonials from abused parties and nevertheless landed at the conclusions he did. I don't know if he holds CSAM or not but I do know he is long past the benefit of the doubt when it comes to his words.

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  • The Stallman report
  • Whom Whom 7d ago 100%

    Oh absolutely, if following the trail of your beliefs leads you to a conclusion like this it should be a reason to interrogate those core beliefs and/or recognize where other core beliefs take priority, and not doing this is a major failure on his part that I'm sure is largely motivated by ultimately not really caring that much about sexual violence. It's just that the pattern of reasoning here is so consistent with his approach to every other issue that he writes about that I think it's reasonably likely that he just defends possession of CSAM on principle (as twisted as that is) rather than as as a defense of actions he's made. This is not a defense of the man, to be clear, just a guess as someone familiar with his idiosyncrasies. What we know for sure from his own mouth should be more than enough to condemn him and get him the hell out of the FSF. Having a man who actively defends pedophilia in a leadership role in any capacity is an embarrassment and a failure of the organization as a whole, even if he also laid the intellectual foundation for its mission.

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  • Watch completed NFL games?
  • Whom Whom 7d ago 100%

    nfl-video.com is up to date though the quality is poor and there's a delay of a few hours.

    Sunday Ticket isn't required for legal viewing if you're willing to watch replays, btw. NFL+ Premium is $15/mo or $100/season and contains replays of all games.

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  • The Stallman report
  • Whom Whom 1w ago 100%

    This would only really make sense if they were trying to throw around the weight of the authors, which they clearly are not. Who makes these points is irrelevant when it's simply highlighting rms' own words and linking to them directly. Why should I care who wrote it?

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  • The Stallman report
  • Whom Whom 1w ago 100%

    Entirely possible but he's also a stubborn man obsessed with his own ideological consistency and absurdly precise (if not commonly understood) language. He's clearly a creep but having kept up with him over the years I think it's similarly possible that those statements aren't self-serving and are instead sincerely held dominoes 15 down the line from following the implications of some core principles.

    That doesn't make them not disgusting and also does not mean he should remain the voice of our movement, of course.

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  • The Stallman report
  • Whom Whom 1w ago 100%

    You're free to look at the context that they frequently link to, it doesn't help. His political notes that contain the majority of his public musings are typically very brief and the quotes used typically replicate the entirety of the original text or cut off changes of subject.

    Stallman is very clear in his beliefs.

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  • Trans activists release 6,000 crickets on transphobic LGB Alliance conference
  • Whom Whom 1w ago 100%

    Domain: Eukaryota

    Kingdom: Animalia

    Phylum: Arthropoda

    Class: Insecta

    Order: Orthoptera

    Suborder: Ensifera

    Infraorder: Gryllidea

    Superfamily: Grylloidea

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  • Have new distro releases become meaningless?
  • Whom Whom 1w ago 100%

    What you're asking for is distributions to roll their own solutions instead of contributing upstream to make it better for everyone. Distributions and the organizations behind them frequently do things to make the user experience better, it's just that the preferred way to do this is by making the projects they use better...which will just look like a DE version bump by the time it makes it to a distro changelog.

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  • Fossify: Community fork of SimpleMobileTools after their sale
  • Whom Whom 10mo ago 100%

    No clue, I'm not sure SMT have said anything, tibbi has been pretty quiet. Regardless, I'd stay very far away and would be researching other custom Android versions or a new phone entirely if I had one.

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  • Fossify: Community fork of SimpleMobileTools after their sale
  • Whom Whom 10mo ago 95%

    No, but it's coming. Near as I can tell Gallery is the only one with a new release already and I'm grabbing it using Obtainium.

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  • github.com

    Being run by the project developers left after the primary dev's departure and (if you'll excuse the drama) betrayal by selling to what amounts to an advertising company. Personally I've started supporting this project on github, as losing these tools would be a massive blow to the open source Android ecosystem.

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    The Unity Desktop Environment an Underrated Masterpiece
  • Whom Whom 11mo ago 100%

    Unity started with pretty awful performance (much like GNOME 3) and coincided with some infamous decisions on the part of Canonical, namely that whole business with the Amazon integration, so it's permanently tainted in the minds of many. It also meant that the largest distro in town was suddenly using a desktop that was much less inviting to newcomers than the familiar GNOME 2.

    I'm glad it's being kept alive as it does have a unique vibe to it, but I always found the workflow a bit awkward and much prefer GNOME for something modern and xfce or MATE for when I want something traditional.

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  • Educate your friends via the wiki.
  • Whom Whom 1y ago 100%

    PIA is pretty shady. I'm only still using them because I paid for multiple years of service and while they're a bad choice for privacy, it does the job of not making my ISP angy.

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  • Cyberpunk runs 30% faster on linux than on windows 11
  • Whom Whom 1y ago 100%

    Sometimes there are also unimplemented/broken features on Linux which people don't notice and save frames. Legit performance improvements over Windows do happen (especially on memory and cpu-limited systems) but I'd be skeptical of any particularly huge ones.

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  • What apps/stack to automate grabbing content and adding it to Plex?
  • Whom Whom 1y ago 100%

    What ended up happening with all the massive security problems in the -arr programs that were used to take over all those VPSes, anyway?

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  • Wayland and screen savers
  • Whom Whom 1y ago 100%

    Don't they typically do minor anti-burn in changes during idle, basically having a built-in screensaver? Still, an additional one could be nice for peace of mind.

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  • Lawsuit: Transgender inmate killed after sheriff made a violent sex offender her cellmate
  • Whom Whom 1y ago 100%

    Yes, and there's an irony to it. That doesn't change that it's cruel and absolutely not something that should be happening even to the worst people out there, regardless of how much we hate them or if it's exactly what they were pushing to make even worse.

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  • Starfield leaker arrested after selling copies on Internet
  • Whom Whom 1y ago 90%

    You're right, of course. I detest capitalism and while I obviously understand why people and the institutions they build operate under its rules, I see not doing so as a generally good thing. I'm under no delusions that this will bring the change we deserve, that requires actual political action. But liberating art and information is actually possible thanks to filesharing and so we ought to do so.

    People seem to be missing the point about Bethesda's guilt. I know that Bethesda cannot give this game for free and I take for granted that you know they cannot, my point is that because they can't, they should not exist. I'm not a fool, I know how the world around me works and that games would not be made at this scale (but they would still be made...art LONG predates the profit motive and exists even today where no profit is to be had, and no one could possibly snuff out the human drive to make art) and am willing to take those consequences. I believe withholding art from the public is stealing from the common heritage of mankind, and so we ought to strive for a system in which art can be made and shared freely because people's needs are taken care of. And yes, I focus on art and information because it is the topic here and it is particularly close to my heart, not because my beliefs stop there.

    I just want to say one more time that I wasn't trying to preach here or start a fight. I just wanted to express my sadness at this situation. That's it. I only respond because I don't like having my views misrepresented.

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  • Starfield leaker arrested after selling copies on Internet
  • Whom Whom 1y ago 84%

    Like I said downthread, I wasn't really looking at derailing this thread by starting a debate, but to clarify my position, the industry as it exists today collapsing is entirely okay with me. I'd be happy to live in a world where all games were freely distributed public domain solo endeavors, small collaborations, and the rare larger (but still not this large, likely) productions organized as public works or naturally-occurring oddities.

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  • Starfield leaker arrested after selling copies on Internet
  • Whom Whom 1y ago 100%

    That would be a nice feature. I don't always want to comment or post with my mod hat on. That said, I'm not seeing it on anyone here. Is it an instance-based thing?

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  • Starfield leaker arrested after selling copies on Internet
  • Whom Whom 1y ago 87%

    This is not bait, I truly believe that all non-private art and information should be freely available to all for any purpose and liberating it is always a good thing. I'll leave your report unresolved for another mod to weigh in on, but I'm not looking for an argument and gave a minimal response precisely because I did not want to encourage shit-flinging.

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