On 2019-11-08 04:39, chocolatejolli...@gmail.com wrote:
Go to hell, you nasty, sick, subhuman fuck.
Chocolate Jollis 38 at gmail.com:
We all die and go to Sheol eventually.
(Except, perhaps, Prophets, here and there)
(RMS is our Software Prophet)
If you think I am "subhuman", judge me on my
[Looks like everyone's going all-in in this thread, so be it.
gnu-misc-discuss is censored]
I am glad RMS made past "pro-paedophile" statements. I support them, as
a man, and as an enemy of
women-who-want-men-to-be-equal-or-servile-to-women.
The Torah explicitly allows men to marry female
Not at all; the wage-workers either comply or are let go.
And the hackers aren't allowed in at all.
On 2019-11-08 00:50, Alexandre François Garreau wrote:
Le jeudi 7 novembre 2019, 18:24:30 CET gameonli...@redchan.it a écrit :
Just to note: these foundations (Gnome foundation, Mozilla
I will now explain the ideas which the proud White American Man, who is
the coreboot developer, means to convey:
He feels that you on the coasts are all homosexuals who should be
physically eradicated from this earth; he is confident that such will
happen.
He feels that I am a foreigner,
Just to note: these foundations (Gnome foundation, Mozilla foundation,
etc) may be non-profits, but they are companies. They just put their
profits into salaries instead. The development model is the same:
hireling slavish like cattle people are gathered by promise of money so
they can impress
[A coreboot developer weighed in yesterday, on the technology section of
the 4chan japanese artwork appreciation website, I am posting his
opinion here for completeness sake]
( rbt.asia/g/thread/73465220/#q73465421 )
Quote:
some nobody from a literally who country is using tranny software as a
On 2019-11-06 21:56, Ian Bentley wrote:
I am subscribed to this list to keep abreast of the system discussion,
not vitreous ranting. Take it elsewhere.
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
[gcide]:
Vitreous \Vit"re*ous\, a. [L. vitreous, from vitrum glass;
I’m pretty much sure the old religions, especially some popular
branches of
Islam and Christianism condemn what you say about women.
You're wrong.
Islam explicitly allows men to marry female children.
Bukari Hadith book 5
Sahih Bukhari 5:58:236
Sahih Bukhari 7:62:64
Sahih Bukhari 8:73:151
Andy: RMS was the victim of such local politics/religion (one can see
said US belief system as a religion); his enemies opened the door.
And it is local. Even the foreign-to-us people that were attacking RMS
and had him physically thrown out of his home at MIT were following
local-American
Why did you edit my words of he (the libreboot maintain is a man: who
had his genitals sliced off) to [she]? I did not authorize you do do
that. Verbatim quotes are fine, changing words is not. The man is no a
eunich, but he is not a woman (since he cannot have children). A woman
without a
[Posting here because the technical reason Libreboot is now a bad option
is because it doesn't work with newer systems, and the Libreboot
"maintainer" has seemingly no will to update the project, and no
technical ability to work
around the problems]
Coreboot is the actual project, it can be
I am a lawyer. GrSecurity is violating section 6 of version 2 of the
GPL, which is the license in question.
GrSecurity does not have an independent right to create nor distribute
non-separable derivative works of the Work(s) in question. By default
they have NO right to do so.
The copyright
There is importance in the practice of software: the creation there-of.
RMS' clout came from the software work he did. Also programming is fun.
Clout is lost when one moves to far from the corpus of it all. People
say "well he USED to be a programmer". People hold programmers in higher
regard
It has been noted that GTK1 and GTK2 were the GIMP ToolKit and were
fairly efficient, and allowed the creation of programs that could run on
a wide variety of hardware; however GTK3 is Gnome*'s ToolKit.
GTK1 was lightweight, and fairly straight forward, and was built by the
GIMP hackers.
GTK2
I was wondering; will RMS be back to programming now, for the gnu
system, and other things perhaps?
I think all us hackers missed him. People kept saying "he doesn't
program anymore, what has he done lately" etc.
Will he do it now? And at an ever increasing clip?
I totally relate to everything
You could make a script to automate it into one command:
git add [FILE]
git commit -m "x" [FILE]
torify git push
Don't give up on git yet.
Otherwise what if you want to make large sweeping additions to the
fully-free 3d videogame I contribute to?
( libregamewiki.org/Chaos_Esque_Anthology )
If RMS is new to git you can make it simple:
You update a file you edited to git (example: updating some QuakeC code
and some 3d models and textures):
git add file1.qc file2.qc
../../models/bots/girls/12yrold_latemodel_lod1.iqm
../../models/bots/girls/12yr*iqm*skin*
Sometimes it takes me 20 trys to get my LUKS password right; laptop
keyboard doesn't always register the SHIFTs.
RMS: you should try it. Massive typing every time you want to start your
lappy.
Then it says "GNO" 20 times, until you finally get it right.
Doesn't that sound like a good way to
I did choose this list as RMS reads it, and it was "gnu-system-discuss",
Discuss suggested a more "loose" list, not just bug reports, and
gnu-system suggested the whole system.
The GPL is the keystone of this system. If it crumbles or is not
respected the whole thing fails. And GrSecurity is
Windows is required to disable the trusted computing locks in Most new
laptops. Other than windows there are only a few signed operating
systems that can be installed without disabling said locks, and they are
signed by microsoft.
I am an American. (Also an Attorney, and a programmer)
The
I re-subscribed and it said I was already subscribed. I had been getting
the emails in my mailbox too.
On 2019-11-03 19:33, Dmitry Alexandrov wrote:
nipponp...@airmail.cc wrote:
Testing if I can post to this list, probably not since you guys censor
everything (so that RMS can't see his
Windows is required to disable the trusted computing locks in Most new
laptops. Other than windows there are only a few signed operating
systems that can be installed without disabling said locks, and they are
signed by microsoft.
I am an American. (Also an Attorney, and a programmer)
The
Debian / Devuan installation is very quick and straight-forward, and the
package "vrms" (inspired by rms) allows one to check if one has non-free
packages. You can set up the full disk encryption off the bat there.
(I like Devuan for it's non-systemd options: that way you can strip the
system
RMS:
Could you share your thoughts, if any, of why no one will sue GrSecurity
("Open Source Security" (a Pennsylvania company)) for their blatant
violation of section 6 of version 2 of the GNU General Public License?
Both regarding their GCC plugins and their Linux-Kernel patch which is a
I have a law license, I don't need to read about who has standing to
sue, and how to do so (Copyright Litigation (COPYLITG on Westlaw) is
good enough for that).
I want to know why you guys (Fsf for the GCC plugins, and various kernel
copyright holders for the kernel patch) will not sue
On my programming laptop, my entire disk is LUKS encrypted and has been
since ~2005. Debian (and now Devuan (no systemd)) made it easy.
You do have to type in a password on boot, 20+ characters long
naturally. The longer the better, the more convoluted, the more
insane... the way to go.
Why do you censor me? You censored my mails to RMS to keep him from
considering what I have to say, now you censor me from this list?
Yes, it was.
On 2019-10-31 19:10, Jean Louis wrote:
* Alfred M. Szmidt [2019-10-31 20:01]:
We're discussing this now with rms and the FSF.
As far as why things are the way they are today, I can't answer
that.
It dates back to a different time of ITS and PDP-10s . Just like
when
I tried to send this to the list, but it was dropped as "spam", which is
no surprise since the some want to screen communications to RMS and thus
control him.
RMS:
Could you share your thoughts, if any, of why no one will sue GrSecurity
("Open Source Security" (a Pennsylvania company)) for
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