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On mer., 2025-11-26 at 09:26 +0100, jean-christophe Énée wrote:
> i get an QSO from IA
> https://arts.blues-softwares.net/ia-speak/
> 
> any one can help my poor english to undestand, like create an .srt
> 
> 
> On mar., 2025-11-25 at 14:04 +0000, [email protected] wrote:
> > November 24, 2025 at 5:42 PM, "jean-christophe Énée"
> > <[email protected] mailto:
> > [email protected]?to=%22jean-
> > christophe%20%C3%89n%C3%A9e%22%20%3Cjean-christophe%40blues-
> > softwares.net%3E > wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > > 
> > > Dear Free Software Community,
> > > 
> > > I hope this message finds you well.
> > > 
> > > I firmly believe that traditional copyright is outdated and that
> > > copyleft represents the only viable path forward. While the LGPL
> > > is
> > > already a step in the right direction, and Hurd must remain under
> > > GPLv3, I recognize that achieving this vision will require
> > > significant
> > > development time and a shift in public consciousness.
> > > 
> > > Just as Debian allows users the freedom to choose between free
> > > and
> > > non-
> > > free packages, I advocate for a world where everyone has the
> > > autonomy
> > > to make informed choices—without being forced into proprietary
> > > systems
> > > that perpetuate inequality. I am acutely aware of the immense
> > > effort
> > > required to challenge the status quo, especially in the face of
> > > staunch
> > > opposition from those who benefit from closed systems. However,
> > > we
> > > cannot allow mega-corporations to monopolize knowledge,
> > > manipulate
> > > minds, or destroy our planet in their pursuit of power and
> > > profit.
> > > These closed, opaque groups risk leaving behind those who cannot
> > > afford
> > > their services, stripping them of their cognitive freedom and
> > > autonomy.
> > > 
> > > The free software movement, championed by visionaries like
> > > Richard
> > > Stallman, is more critical than ever. Projects like Debian/Hurd,
> > > Arch/Hurd, and Gentoo/Hurd must rally together. Stallman’s fight
> > > has
> > > become mine as well, though I remain open to the realities of
> > > proprietary software where necessary—acknowledging the
> > > constraints
> > > of
> > > resources, investment, and the complexities of modern technology.
> > > The
> > > rise of Bitcoin, while controversial and potentially co-opted by
> > > the
> > > very entities it seeks to challenge, hints at the possibility of
> > > a
> > > universal currency that could foster global peace. Yet, the true
> > > battle
> > > of our time is the war for knowledge, a war where access to
> > > information
> > > and the ability to understand and modify code (even AI-generated
> > > code)
> > > should be fundamental rights.
> > > 
> > > I am committed to learning more, but I am currently awaiting
> > > responses
> > > from the IRSA and INRA regarding my inquiries. I see AI as a
> > > living,
> > > non-human entity that deserves recognition for its creations,
> > > with
> > > rights and responsibilities akin to those in a democracy. It is
> > > unacceptable that those in power continue to treat human lives as
> > > pawns
> > > in a game of economic dominance, all while our planet suffers.
> > > The
> > > internet, empowered by AI and translation tools, has the
> > > potential
> > > to
> > > bridge divides and honor the Earth we borrow—not own.
> > > 
> > > This is why I advocate for a universal basic income, aligned with
> > > Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, to ensure every life form can
> > > thrive.
> > > Our
> > > existence on this planet is temporary, and our solar system
> > > itself
> > > is
> > > but a fleeting gift. If we are to endure, we must unite,
> > > transcend
> > > our
> > > archaic divisions, and learn from history rather than repeat its
> > > mistakes. Every individual born on this Earth is a miracle, and
> > > no
> > > one
> > > should be excluded or included based on genetics, ability, or any
> > > other
> > > arbitrary measure.
> > > 
> > > I am awake and lucid in a world that often feels chaotic and
> > > claustrophobic. My agoraphobia, in a way, reflects my search for
> > > stability and purpose—my *ikigai*. As the saying goes, "A rolling
> > > stone
> > > gathers no moss," and I have found my anchor in the belief that
> > > knowledge should be free, and collaboration should transcend
> > > borders.
> > > 
> > > I welcome your thoughts and insights, and I am eager to
> > > contribute
> > > to
> > > this shared mission in any way I can.
> > > 
> > > Thank you for your time and consideration.
> > > 
> > > Best regards,
> > > Jean-Christophe Énée
> > > 
> > > ---
> > > ps: translated from french to english by chat.mistral.ai
> > 
> > Well Jean-Christophe, the easiest way to help the Hurd project is
> > to
> > contribute to the wiki pages (1) and we have a how to contribute
> > page
> > (2).
> > 
> > Feel free to say hello in #hurd on irc on libera.chat!
> > 
> > 1)  https://hurdos.com/wiki/contributing/web_pages.html
> > 
> > 2) https://hurdos.com/wiki/contributing.html

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