> Minecraft
https://terasology.org/ ; )
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On 2/13/19, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
> now you know why i started libre-riscv.
>
> l.
Beautiful : )
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I believe the term software should get avoided when talking about
libre development styles, in lieu of the patent requirement definition
"new art" or "a new artifact for all history".
Likewise I've substituted out "best" for '"Most
Effective"..."for"...', so-as not to claim absolute morality.
Biases as well as lack thereof distinguish individuals.
Whatever one believes might get muted by what one cannot choose to not
receive exposure. Colloquially "free to speak; free to not listen".
This existential health issue related to FLOSS in my opinion should
take priority over the information
On 12/9/18, Jean Flamelle wrote:
> I want to clarify my illusion comment.
>
> One cannot guarantee security unless they study their computer's
> entire operation including how each other program. Open source helps
how each program affects each other program, individu
complexity hampers security.
Any excess instructions on the machine amplifies complexity, hampering security.
Open source enables free culture thereby enabling remix or customizing
one's mental environment.
On 12/8/18, Jean Flamelle wrote:
> Don't forget free CULTURE.
>
> Too m
Don't forget free CULTURE.
Too much focus on illusions of grander security, minimizing the
minimal black swans, then we forget we want a clean mental environment
furthermore to have as well as give meaningful challenges with
outcomes expressing the spirits of the souls experiencing the
Update: the admin apologized.
The proposal still hasn't been relisted.
Since tensions got so heated, I'll wait till tomorrow for that.
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Uh, not especially short, but I suppose short enough if I parse out
the bit related to an admin essentially lists all the policies that
would need adapted if anyone agreed with me and says that's too much
change this doesn't have a snowballs chance, I will block you from
editing wikipedia if you
Welp, I got censored:
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Village_pump_(proposals)=861636670#Wikipedia,_a_quatertiary_source.
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I wrote a proposal for a major policy change, which establishes
conditions for acceptable conditions to cite a primary or biased
secondary source.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Village_pump_(proposals)#Wikipedia,_a_quatertiary_source.
Once in the past, Luke had trouble with a wikipedia
@Christopher, I would describe my issue with that interpretation as follows
One doesn't transfer meters between traders.
One can't transfer a measurement.
Also, a measurement doesn't require difficulty by nature.
We can always pull tape further, however, if one doesn't have enough
money to count
I don't like the word empowerment much, because I don't like the word
"power" as too vague and too loaded.
"Money" acts as a sybil certificate in a massive anonymous support
economy, a transfer-able proof-of-work.
I don't believe the opposite capitalism and communism take opposite
extremes, I
Hm, I understand that in practice.
Just feels like a cop-out on paper.
Does anyone know about a mailing-list with ethereum programmers
who are as serious as Luke about getting stuff done the proper way?
Contract security seems like a joke these days.
And, for a VM with no hardware visibility,
Nodes are a helpful visualization tool
Access to underlying code and an interpreter still is very important.
Seems to rely on standardized languages and its own scripting language
seems to have many esoteric variable names.
I'm trying to express that more important is enabling others the
ability
In that case, I renew my criticism about the engine's development
direction, though albeit Blender seems somewhat embarrassed by the
decision with how they seem to mock it up as not giving up when that's
what it seems.
Dynamic media designing kits fail on the general abstraction level,
deciding
This post has trivially to do with arm-netbooks.
I'll say, risc architectures would be optimal for an ideal virtual
machine that minimizes hardware awareness in userland, which
has to do with Urbit, and;
has to do with what I perceive Blender could be.
Blender to me, long seemed
So there are some fairly serious talks where someone wants to do this
with my help.
https://riot.im/app/#/room/#Anime:matrix.org/$1535508591230126PGsxV:matrix.org
Discussions start with this link, where we moved to matrix from
youtube comments and I pretty heavy handedly explained why talking
In the coming reality where only ventures to extend hardware's
usefulness support software development, programmers mostly fulfill
roles as "hired guns" like accountants in the days of yester-era so
then, seeking to join with Amazon and Microsoft and Google et cet in
tasting their SaaSS
On 7/27/18, Alexander Ross wrote:
> one thing ive wondered about is a https for payment address. so you know
> the crypto currently address or fait payment info is verified for that
> person. like you know a https site is the site it says it is.
A blockchain dao could be setup for people to sign
It proves the device was loaded by the owner of that private key.
That individual can accept accountability for whatever materials exist
on that device, indemnifying whatever vendor sells or makes available
the device (i.e. a library).
If content on the device isn't properly attributed or is
But is it not also an issue of them finding us?
We talk for granted that we are all part information researchers.
We are justly capable of elaborate standalone complex organized
searches through the internet for talent and meaningful message.
This not even a tenth of the population involves
Stefan:
> All you have in your device is a bit-stream which the end-user can't trust
Not really, since (hopefully) they buy the device through trusted
channels (i.e. a local store with cash).
The cryptographic key, (hopefully) proves that the device was flashed
by the makers of whatever video is
On 7/22/18, Stephen Paul Weber wrote:
> Blu-rays and DVDs are essentially dead tech
This depends highly on the region.
Most fictional media still grossly depends on the sale of DVDs and
Blu-rays, where-ever marketing for such merch turns out effective.
(i.e. Japan, major cities with relevant
The advantage is social, stating "I've supported this art,
this stick generates the QR code that proves that"
"Merch Alternative" I mean like instead of DRM Blu-rays or DVDs etc.
The device being airgapped so that the only input is power, should
socially suggest that one can't be tampered with
So the thought is pretty simple.
A monofunction PCB that when power is supplied from the HDMI,
generates a private key signature, displays it as a QR code for a few
moments, then plays whatever video is stored on nand.
The QR code confirms the legitimacy or official-ness of the copy.
Encourage
I disagree with the decision to disable the wallet.
While that limits the type of payment processors, that is exactly the
type of escrow function that should become popular with the advent of
cryptocurrency.
Ultimately forcing every earthly individual to act as financier and
budgetor, isn't a
Misplaced might be an over-exaggeration.
This issue seems virtually identical to the issues with SystemD.
The establishment wants to do their own thing, after getting bored of
their own principles, eventually someone needs to build a stable fork
and all will return to normal eventually, so long
Some volunteers looking at the lastest version [i.e. through the
page's source] and test reading what's drafted so far to make sure
none of this is too cryptic or vague. Critically thought-out feedback
is also highly-appreciated to test comprehension accuracy.
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A month and no response, looks like you'll need to break out a logic analyzer xP
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Is it possible to take RISC design to an extreme and design a core
without any practical vectors for entropy based on timekeeping?
Something like lambda calculus on a chip, except differentiating
multiple output devices not just a theoretical "tape". Of course
damage will always create some
That link goes back to the fundamental concept of illegal numbers.
Anywhere a number can be written, illegal data may be written.
Anywhere a number can be written immutably, illegal data may be
written immutably.
This also gets at a fundamental issue of ethics of censorship, as
censorship was
This is difficult to express so please bear patience. Able
manipulators of money do exploit the interest in cryptocurrency to
affect the prices thereof, purchase and sell cryptocurrency increasing
their stockpile of national and international currencies while
sustaining their supply of
That's a really exciting step!
On 2/25/18, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
> i've just set up a new domain in the past 36 hours, http://libre-riscv.org
>
> the first processor on it is the shakti m_class one. there's also a
> bugtracker http://bugs.libre-riscv.org which is in
On 2/25/18, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
> ... *thinks* ok so let's think this through.
>
> what do proprietary companies owning Certification Marks do o
> arse, you're right: they charge staggeringly-large amounts of money
> and place huge burdens on people. FCC
On 2/24/18, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
> it does, and it has. the cases that i've heard about have involved
> Trademarks rather than Certification Marks: the same branch of law
> applies. it's very simple: if someone creates a "clone" and the
> *clone* kills someone or
On 2/21/18, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> Just two questions (without carefully reading all that you wrote):
>
>* what country do you live in?
>
>* if not the US, does the country you live in have a body of trademark
> law?
>
> I suppose you really only need to answer
Disclaimer: this is a brainstorm of ideas on what is practical. I am a
free culture advocate. I understand that without invention my own
ideals have practical limitations. I don't believe that invention is
impractical, however accomplishment without first inventing is.
If any of what is said
The edits still succeed; the page just takes long to update.
If you want to confirm your edits, just try editing the page again and
you should see your changes in the source.
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On 2/16/18, Christopher Havel wrote:
> Well, that didn't work out. Luke, can I please ask you to hold out till
> Sunday? I have company tomorrow helping with that room and I'll be busy all
> day with that.
>
> I'm truly sorry to have to ask...
There's no rush.. Nothing
> nobody gets confused, world-wide, about the Certification Mark "BLE"
> or the Certification Mark "HDMI".
>
> argh can't read the rest too busy, so sorry. REALLY limited time right
> now.
Don't worry, I think I understand your point of view and I'm trying to
put it in terms everyone else can
Correction, it is fair use to criticize or make commentary.
Otherwise the word EOMA68 is essentially a copyrighted word.
It's kinda funny and scary to think such things exist.
However they kind of have to, because the confusion does endanger people.
I'll admit the possibility of a battery fire
I think it's important to remember Ron also said this :)
> Lkcl is not my enemy. He does not snide. You do not
> doubt lkcl goes a long way to achieve his goal. You
> know he will not skip his principles. On
> communicating however.
Most everything else seemed like venting misunderstanding.
Well
> Let there be two "levels" of EOMA68. "EOMA68" by itself can be construed
> from now on to mean "compatible with the standard in some reasonable way".
> Then, /with a separate and distinct but visually similar/ logo - "EOMA68
> Certified", which is exactly that.
That doesn't get around the
It is also important to note that for all intensive an diy project
could receive a certification.
Also if you read the first line of that wikipedia article:
"Reasonable and non-discriminatory (RAND) terms, also known as fair,
reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms, denote a voluntary
On 2/13/18, Julie Marchant wrote:
> On 2018年02月13日 15:38, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
>> he's calling into question my authority and the right as a Copyright
>> Holder of the word - and standard - "EOMA68", chris. that's very very
>> serious. and also publicly
On 2/5/18, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 5:28 PM, wrote:
>
>> If I write: Lkcl, can you ...
>> Then I want you to answer.
>> If I write: Can lkcl ...
>> Then all on the email list may answer.
>
> the list's name is
That was an old email I found searching my inbox rather than
"site:https://lists.phcomp.co.uk/pipermail/arm-netbook/;.
Didn't mean any confusion by forwarding it instead of quoting it.
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Ultimately there are just unidentified broken drivers and it would
just take an
I'm starting the new page to address ideas on how to incent more to
support the project.
Since cryptocurrency was a recent hot-topic and some appreciated my
input there, I'll be starting with a brief rundown of why the topic is
complicated and might one start if they want to deep dive into it. I
On 1/28/18, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
> eyy according to that article what you say phil makes *perfect
> sense*! all "aggregate things" are conscious
tehehe, I believe that belief is called animism and it's the inverse
of deism. To say every body of mass possesses
In an ideal global community, there would be distributed to every
language-bearing living being a modicum of electronic networking and
information rendering hardware. That isn't going to be any day soon. I
identify with arguments against SaaS,---and posed them to Urbit's
bugtracker in issue
When I try to update the wikipage, I get: "An error occurred while
writing CGI reply"
Fortunately didn't lose anything.
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On 12/21/17, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
> (1) they're setting themselves up as a sole exclusive gateway.
> *they* are in control... thus it's no different from the USA
> controlling DNS by controlling the root-level DNS servers.
>
> (2) ticket touts (aka "cyber
On 9/18/17, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 12:29 PM, mike.v...@gmail.com
> wrote:
>> It seems that someone has picked up the tainted project.
>>
>> https://github.com/yuq?tab=repositories
>
> good for them. all that fuss by
Despite the negative press and the huge skepticism over their
posh brand and shell-shocking optimism in area people have been
cynical for a long while, they claim they've completely disabled Intel
ME as well as completed their coreboot port. Both of these have been
relatively recent
On 9/5/17, Philip Hands wrote:
> Great care needs to be taken when considering paying people to do things
> that they might otherwise do for the love of it.
>
> If you introduce a monetary incentive, and the work is then done by
> people who's primary motive is money, then while
On 5/31/17, John Luke Gibson wrote:
> Neverminding the ridiculous length of that subject line..
>
> I just thought an interesting thought.
>
> First, a little context, (I know how rms feels about blockchains) I
> was investigating slock.it and thinking to myself "why don't
It's funny part of the legacy though, being that the FCC adopted it in
an attempt to force cable companies to give people choice.
On 8/14/17, zap wrote:
> On 08/13/2017 09:49 AM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
>
>>
I just thought I'd make a poke about this.
Been a bit busy lately to contribute to the liberating chip or the
standards thread, but will be getting back on those soon.
No one has really mentioned conflict-free minerals, or does so often
in the libre community.
It's kinda like adding just one
On 7/16/17, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
>> The word "code" in "code of conduct" does usually implies formal
>> membership, so I thought it might be confusing to some people if the
>> phrase became popular in closed circles.
>
> no - it's well-known that "code of conduct"
On 7/15/17, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
> liked some, didn't like others. "etiquette guidelines" doesn't have
> the same toxic punch as "code of conduct" is well-known for.
The word "code" in "code of conduct" does usually implies formal
membership, so I thought it might
put some more projects on the list*
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On 7/13/17, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <l...@lkcl.net> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 2:11 PM, Jean Flamelle <eaterjo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Meh, I don't really think myself ready to write this kind of a document.
>> I really don't know as much as I'd like to on th
Meh, I don't really think myself ready to write this kind of a document.
I really don't know as much as I'd like to on the topic.
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On 7/6/17, Pablo wrote:
> This is a quite late reply to some Emails on this list from May. I took some
> time to research and test.
> John, do you still work on liberating Pocketchip?
Got distracted trying to install parabola on an asus c201 (nothing can
write a sane gpt
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