Re: [Trisquel-users] Freedom Decrypted Show Zero: Plus interview with Ruben on Trisquel 8

2018-08-02 Thread Caleb Herbert
My point is that nobody should have to.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Freedom Decrypted Show Zero: Plus interview with Ruben on Trisquel 8

2018-08-02 Thread Caleb Herbert
On Sun, 2018-06-17 at 05:41 +0200, shiret...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> You can become a better version of the linux action show... without
> the  
> bullshit content. I would watch it and cheer for it.

This.

> I know this is a controversial topic, but did you ever consider
> uploading to  
> youtube? It's not a very freedom-loving platform, but in order to
> make people  
> aware of freedom issues, I think it would be very beneficial to
> upload it  
> anyway.

People I know who make videos don't upload to YouTube, but they do
license their videos in such a way that others upload to YouTube of
their own accord.

> Good it example: I myself become conscious about freedom in software
> when I  
> found a video of RMS on youtube.

Me too.  LAS 200, Alex Jones and RT.

I'm not sure how to solve the problem of the rift between the networks
used by the general population and the networks used by us.

All I have is:
 * telephone
 * SMS
 * MAYBE email (if the person isn't too young)



Re: [Trisquel-users] Freedom Decrypted Show Zero: Plus interview with Ruben on Trisquel 8

2018-08-02 Thread Caleb Herbert
It is not true of MP4.  GNOME Videos won't play YouTube videos in
Fedora, because whoever worked on Videos decided it was a good idea to
only fetch MP4 and provide no way of fetching WebM.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Freedom Decrypted Show Zero: Plus interview with Ruben on Trisquel 8

2018-08-02 Thread Caleb Herbert
Why does that MP4 take so long to download?

Do you not have a nice, small WebM?


Re: [Trisquel-users] Freedom Decrypted Show Zero: Plus interview with Ruben on Trisquel 8

2018-07-15 Thread Mason Hock
To clarify, I'm only suggesting this as a workaround, not defending proprietary 
formats. I agree with J.B. Nicholson's suggestions above.


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Re: [Trisquel-users] Freedom Decrypted Show Zero: Plus interview with Ruben on Trisquel 8

2018-07-15 Thread Mason Hock
> It's not available in WebM, and Fedora can't ship with MP4 support.

If you add the rpmfusion repository[1] (only the free one, of course) you'll be 
able to install free software that Red Hat can't ship due to patent 
restrictions. I'm not sure whether or not this includes media players built 
with mp4 support, but at minimum you should be able to install ffmpeg, download 
the video, and convert it to webm. 

$ wget 
http://www.freedomdecrypted.com/public_html/shows/2018-06-12%2021-30-06.mp4
$ ffmpeg -i 2018-06-12\ 21-30-06.mp4 2018-06-12\ 21-30-06.webm

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Re: [Trisquel-users] Freedom Decrypted Show Zero: Plus interview with Ruben on Trisquel 8

2018-07-15 Thread Caleb Herbert
It's not available in WebM, and Fedora can't ship with MP4 support.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Freedom Decrypted Show Zero: Plus interview with Ruben on Trisquel 8

2018-06-16 Thread shiretoko

Amazing, really. You seem to already have experience in being a host?
Very smooth and natural flow of conversation between you two.

You can become a better version of the linux action show... without the  
bullshit content. I would watch it and cheer for it.


I know this is a controversial topic, but did you ever consider uploading to  
youtube? It's not a very freedom-loving platform, but in order to make people  
aware of freedom issues, I think it would be very beneficial to upload it  
anyway.


Good it example: I myself become conscious about freedom in software when I  
found a video of RMS on youtube.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Freedom Decrypted Show Zero: Plus interview with Ruben on Trisquel 8

2018-06-16 Thread J.B. Nicholson

I wrote:
- adding the URL for each episode's media file to the show's RSS feed 
http://www.freedomdecrypted.com/public_html/index.php/feed/ as an 
attachment to that feed entry. This will let people download episodes of

 the show via a feed reader.


I also recommend uploading a copy of each media file to other hosts, hosts 
that don't require JS (or at least don't require nonfree JS) to download 
the show files. I suggest getting an archive.org account and hosting copies 
there, for instance. Mirror copies can and should be added to the RSS feed 
as well as enclosures (I should have said enclosures, not attachments, above).


This benefits your audience and it helps them get copies of the show in a 
way that can increase their privacy. If you don't want to pay to host media 
files, you can also help reduce your costs with mirror copies.


And on the same ground I recommend licensing your show to share at least 
verbatim copies.


Thanks for considering these suggestions.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Freedom Decrypted Show Zero: Plus interview with Ruben on Trisquel 8

2018-06-15 Thread J.B. Nicholson

ch...@thinkpenguin.com wrote:
The first mini test episode in our half-finished studio (still with a lot 
of kinks to be worked out) has been published (was broadcast live online, 
and no, not via YouTube, but direct, but only a few people tuned in given 
it was unannounced). Fortunately there was a recording made so check it out:


http://www.freedomdecrypted.com/public_html/index.php/2018/06/13/first-post/


Thanks for putting the date in the show filename, and I'll try to see the show.

I suggest:

- making the site work without JS. Right now, if one doesn't run JS, 
nothing comes up but a centered blue circle that pulses.


- publish the media in formats that favor free software. You can offer 
alternate encodings in a HTML5 video element. Right now 
http://www.freedomdecrypted.com/public_html/shows/2018-06-12%2021-30-06.mp4 
appears to be the only media file available and this file appears to be an 
MP4 file with an AVC video track and an AAC audio track. I suggest adding 
copy in WebM.


- adding the URL for each episode's media file to the show's RSS feed 
http://www.freedomdecrypted.com/public_html/index.php/feed/ as an 
attachment to that feed entry. This will let people download episodes of 
the show via a feed reader.


- adding the URL for each episode's audio to the show's RSS feed as well, 
also in a format that favors free software. Opus is a great choice 
bandwidth-wise and quality-wise. I understand that patents which once 
restricted free software from making and playing MP3s are now expired, so 
MP3 may be acceptable.


- considering doing without the video if you're not going to do anything 
that doesn't actually need video.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Freedom Decrypted Show Zero: Plus interview with Ruben on Trisquel 8

2018-06-15 Thread strypey
Also 3) would it be possible to put up magnet links as well (one for each  
file if there are more than one)? I am having a lot of trouble downloading  
this large a file through HTTP. There's a reason why FTP used to be a thing,  
and why BitTorrent is a thing now.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Freedom Decrypted Show Zero: Plus interview with Ruben on Trisquel 8

2018-06-15 Thread strypey

A couple of quick things:

1) NoScript tells me this site has dependencies on goOgle and the birdsite.  
Was this a strategic choice, or inadvertent?

http://www.freedomdecrypted.com/public_html/index.php/2018/06/13/first-post/

2) I'm downloading the show and my browser is telling me the file is 1.5GB,  
is that correct? This is massive, even a video file. I can watch 2 hour  
blockbuster movies at reasonable quality for a file size of about 1.5GB.



3) I notice the file is mp4. I know all the patents have now expire on mp3,  
so I'm guessing this is also true of mp4, but is this really the best  
compression format to use for audio-visual quality to file size ratio? If  
it's a strategic choice based on the assumption that better encoding formats  
are less widely supported, and wanting to avoid preaching to the choir (fair  
call), perhaps two download options could be made available?


Re: [Trisquel-users] Freedom Decrypted Show Zero: Plus interview with Ruben on Trisquel 8

2018-06-13 Thread calmstorm

You have far more patience then I could with regard to police.

I feel like they are no better than, common criminals, and I am not even a  
minority skin color.


Which shouldn't matter, white or not, everyone should be treated the same  
sort of way with regard to justice...


I appreicate though that you are fighting the good fight. We need you around  
for a long time to come and not even just because of the eoma68 libre laptop.


There are many reasons, and one of which is you are a kind contributor to  
free libre software.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Freedom Decrypted Show Zero: Plus interview with Ruben on Trisquel 8

2018-06-13 Thread greatgnu
Long time no see, Chris. It's nice to read from you and knowing you are doing  
fine. Don't let the porky bring you down and keep up the good fight. o/


Re: [Trisquel-users] Freedom Decrypted Show Zero: Plus interview with Ruben on Trisquel 8

2018-06-13 Thread strypey
Oh and FYI, I just noticed you posted your OP in trisquel-users, so if I  
reply to the fascinating discussion of macro-politics you've opened up, it  
will go through the associated mailing list. To avoid inserting off-topic  
noise into trisquel-users, I'll reply (once I've reflected on what you've  
shared) by opening up a macro-politics thread in the troll lounge (or you  
could?). Although it was relevant to Trisquel due to the interview with  
Reuben, your OP may have been more on-topic in the software freedom board?

https://trisquel.info/en/forum/general-free-software-talk

I really love that we now have these two boards separate, so we can feel free  
to wax lyrical about any and all issues, problems, and tips, related to  
software freedom, without flooding out people who are looking for (or wanting  
to provide) Trisquel helpdesk! Thanks again for all the fantastic work you do  
for software freedom, and for liberty and justice for all, and for sharing  
about it in the Trisquel forums :)


Re: [Trisquel-users] Freedom Decrypted Show Zero: Plus interview with Ruben on Trisquel 8

2018-06-13 Thread chris
Yea- we have those here in the US in some cities. The city of Keene here  
basically responded to there loss of revenue that was the result of  
protesters feeding other people's coin operated meters who were about to  
expire which prevented them from collecting revenue from ticketing people  
(where most of the money is made) by implementing meters that required a  
license plate number. The city brought a lawsuit against protesters of the  
parking meters and lost at every court all the way to our New Hampshire  
supreme court. This is basically the city retaliating against protesters who  
aren't even performing this sort of activism any more. It's quite humorous.  
In the process they are ticking everybody in town off. The majority of people  
here don't want the parking meters- but the city refuses to get rid of them.  
City bureaucrats in particular tend to dislike the protesters and so its a  
game of city refuses to do what the people want because the people in power  
are angry at the protesters. 


Re: [Trisquel-users] Freedom Decrypted Show Zero: Plus interview with Ruben on Trisquel 8

2018-06-13 Thread chris
Yea- I agree. I was absolutely born with certain advantages even ignoring all  
other more significant advantages I may have or had early on. I was born in  
the US. Full stop. While there are people who are disadvantaged here almost  
everybody has got it better off than a large percentage of people around the  
world who are similarly disadvantaged. The reality is even someone begging on  
the street here has it better than the equivalent in a great many places  
around the world. For at least here there are people with the resources to  
provide to those without (and do) that do not exist elsewhere.


If I had it my way I'd end taxation or near to it as is remotely possible and  
open the boarders. There is nothing wrong with healthy competition from the  
third world when governments don't disadvantage some for the benefit others  
and by that I mean what is generally sold to us as being for the benefit of  
one group we might think "that's good- we're helping the poor" generally  
means in practice the funneling of money to another private wealthy interest.  
Or for that matter safety. Governments frequently mandate things over  
"safety" in spite of the costs far outweighing the benefits but all the while  
they do it anyway because some private interest benefits.


Right now what happens is the good paying jobs move overseas if you limit  
immigration and from there you really are just infringing on one population  
or anothers right to travel. I also don't like the idea of boarders in that  
these polices are in a sense racist towards people of other regions and  
bigoted toward those less fortunate. Regardless of the increase in  
immigration the vast majority of Americans would still be in a better  
position to compete given the standards and investment in education and for  
those that don't it's probably largely ones own undoing or an otherwise  
failed or failing education system. Evaluate opportunities, pick paths that  
pay, save, and learn to adapt to change. It's going to happen regardless. You  
might as well prepare and if you don't you probably have had too much of  
advance in life relative to others around the world. And in a capitalist  
society your kids may not do as well as you did. That's the price of  
capitalism.


We're better off coming up with technical solutions to problems than  
implementing legal solutions as the legal ones frequently don't do much of  
anything other than take money from one group (taxpayers) and put it in the  
hands of another (lawyers/government employees of one sort or another)  
without actual benefit or maybe minimal benefit (ie if you fund a police  
force and the resulting arrests don't result in reduced crime then whats the  
point? I bring this up because criminals tend not to think about the  
consequence of the crimes they are committing so increasing police when  
police sort of clean up rather than stop crime and then do that really poorly  
you have to ask yourself if it makes any sense at all to fund a police force  
of any significant size- there may be a solution to reducing crime- but it  
probably is not in policing).




Re: [Trisquel-users] Freedom Decrypted Show Zero: Plus interview with Ruben on Trisquel 8

2018-06-13 Thread enduzzer
In Finland, a city block has one parking box for all vehicles, usually out of  
view on the sidewalk somewhere away from the kerb.


No need to authenticate, pay with a coin and get a receipt that you put on  
the windshield inside your vehicle. One half of the receipt goes into your  
pocket that you can use to invalidate a parking ticket if wrongly ticketed,  
say you are on motorcycle that can't be locked (some-one stole the ticket or  
it was gone with the wind).


Re: [Trisquel-users] Freedom Decrypted Show Zero: Plus interview with Ruben on Trisquel 8

2018-06-13 Thread strypey

Chris:
> This time we won- and multiple officers were fired thanks to the efforts of  
myself and a fellow activist.


Great effort! It's inspiring to hear of an example showing that although  
there are corrupt people in the system, they don't always get away with  
abusing their powers. Thanks for using any privilege* you may have to stand  
up for yourself, and by extension for others who have less privilege.


* this is in *no* way meant as any kind of subtle dig at you. I just mean  
that a) some of us are born into social categories that tend to get less  
scrutiny and more respect than others by default and/or b) have constructed  
our lives in such as way as to have very little to lose, or a strong support  
network of other people willing and able to speak truth to power, or both.  
For these reasons (among others), it can be possible for us to rock the boat  
in pursuit of a just cause, and risk being labelled a troublemaker or marked  
for retaliation, in ways that are too risky for others.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Freedom Decrypted Show Zero: Plus interview with Ruben on Trisquel 8

2018-06-13 Thread chris
It's actually more or less a trivial issue overall given the significance of  
other abuses. However that said there are quite a few concerns around parking  
meters. As an example many newer parking meters demand a credit card, license  
plate number, or other information that the state or city has no business  
collecting. It's a privacy issue of a sort. It's one thing for someone to put  
up a security camera or film you on the street and another for the government  
to collect information about everybody. You might think it insignificant and  
maybe it is given all the data collection that goes on- but there are also  
other issues (and advantages depending on your particular objective that may  
not be apparent to the casual viewer) particularly with older drivers (and  
even young drivers really). Most people don't know what there license plate  
number is and for people who have physical and mental limitations it can be  
quite a chore to have to go back and forth between a parked vehicle and a  
parking meter. It's to such a degree that there is a significant loss in  
business in my town for business owners on the main street where these types  
of privacy invasive meters have been tested. People who are very much  
pro-big-government even are upset over the meters. And this is before we even  
get to the part about the cost of maintaining meter maids. There are already  
other systems in place to collect money for roads and things that don't  
involve a 30% added cost. It's a redundant unnecessary system that hurts  
local businesses. They also result in increased costs to tax payers from  
people fighting unjustly issued parking tickets in terms of court costs.  
Notice how much time it took from that video alone in my case. This was ONE  
ticket and not the TWO tickets I was fighting because one got thrown out  
right away. This also wasn't everything as there were multiple parts to the  
trial (pre-trail stuff) and city employees who had to file a complaint after  
the ticket was issued and a trial was demanded. Many hours from many city  
employees (two parking meter ladies for hours were taken off the street and  
paid for that time), a prosecutor, a judge, court employees, a balif, etc.


Why bother is probably more along the question you probably should ask. The  
reason to bother taking up this sort of an issue has nothing to do with the  
issue itself but rather it opens up the opportunity for attracting publicity  
and bringing attention to a movement (Free State Project) to other  
like-minded individuals (even cringe-worthy publicity can be good publicity  
for a cause where it drives the majority away if your objective is not the  
majority but a minority: see cringe worthy activism that led to publicity you  
could never afford to buy it would be so expensive - but is also hilarious  
and draws in attention of like-minded individuals who understand there is  
another objective and get the humor in it in this case  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vQ5h8iWa0Q ) and also for gaining experience  
as a citizen in the courtroom without actually having any consequences of  
significance to worry about. If you want to develop the skills necessary to  
defend yourself from abusive governments and this is particularly important  
for activists then taking a $5 parking ticket to trial is a valuable lesson  
in learning about that abusive system. How do you defend yourself against  
lying scum they'll put up on the stand? How do you object? How do you get  
evidence thrown out? I won those parking tickets on technicalities and not  
because I was in the "right" in any legal sense. You don't win court cases  
because you are in the right. You win court cases because you outplay the  
opponent. The government is weak in that they don't expect you to fight nor  
be experienced or capable of defending against there lies. If you can provide  
evidence they can't deny they frequently don't know how to respond. Recording  
video for instance of an interaction with a police officer is a very smart  
move. Because when you get charged with a crime its rare that there is  
anybody able to challenge an officers testimony (lies) that the courts will  
believe and video is a defense against these lies they absolutely will tell  
and if they don't know how to respond which they probably won't you win. Most  
prosecutions are malicious. Most arrests and prosecutions involve no victim.  
It's just the state vs you for a fabricated crime against the dignity of the  
state. Maybe you believe there should be crimes with no victims but I don't.




Re: [Trisquel-users] Freedom Decrypted Show Zero: Plus interview with Ruben on Trisquel 8

2018-06-13 Thread enduzzer

What's wrong with paid parking, restricted parking and parking tickets?


[Trisquel-users] Freedom Decrypted Show Zero: Plus interview with Ruben on Trisquel 8

2018-06-13 Thread chris
While a lot of people here and in the free software community in general know  
me for my work on and in support of free software (ie CEO of ThinkPenguin  
here) I have another life as a liberty activist and as a co-host of a few  
major syndicated radio programs (Free Talk Live airs on 200 radio stations  
for instance and multiple satellites around the world). I also co-host Call  
to Freedom. It's been a great way to get the message of free software out  
there and issues of privacy- but one thing these shows don't target are the  
technically minded. Unfortunately we don't have a major "Linux" show where  
the hosts are freedom-conscious (yes I know there are a few free software  
shows- but they are haphazard and small).


So with that I've been working on setting up a proper TV studio, getting  
sponsors, and so on. It's not done so don't freak out! It's also not  
specifically a free software or GNU/Linux show. It's just openly biased in  
that direction. Initially it'll be an online-only stream although we will  
probably end up on a handful of radio stations in due time.


The first mini test episode in our half-finished studio (still with a lot of  
kinks to be worked out) has been published (was broadcast live online, and  
no, not via YouTube, but direct, but only a few people tuned in given it was  
unannounced). Fortunately there was a recording made so check it out:


http://www.freedomdecrypted.com/public_html/index.php/2018/06/13/first-post/

I know some of you are aware of my activism in New Hampshire and of an arrest  
for filming an unconscionable and suspiciousness police checkpoint in  
Manchester, New Hampshire so I thought I'd provide an update. Yes- it was  
near a year ago- but "justice" is slow and one gets punished regardless of  
"winning". In any event I did "win" both the criminal case (faced up to a  
year in prison) and the violation-level offense.


Actually there are a number of other criminal and violation charges against  
myself and others that have occurred as a result of peaceful activism and/or  
police accountability work I've partaken in. We're not talking civil  
disobedience here- but rather police abusing people's rights.


In one case an officer violated another fellow activist's rights whom was  
performing police accountability work on the city street. He was merely  
filming from a distance what was occurring during a routine stop of a car by  
police. He was assaulted by an officer and pushed to a distance in which he  
could no longer properly film the police's actions. All the while others whom  
were without cameras were permitted to pass freely near the stopped vehicle.  
A half dozen or so officers were then called to intimidate him despite being  
fully cooperative and moving as the officer illegally demanded. No arrest was  
made. Later he filed a complaint against the officer who has assaulted him  
and forced him to move. In retaliation the officer preceded to counter the  
complaint and make an arrest for filing a false complaint! Mind you the  
incident is on video. Fortunately the best civil rights attorney in New  
England took up the case and it set off a chain reaction that resulted in an  
investigation of not one but multiple officers. The police routinely abuse  
people and few are in a position to fight back. This time we won- and  
multiple officers were fired thanks to the efforts of myself and a fellow  
activist.


You can read about it here:

http://www.unionleader.com/public-safety/two-more-manchester-police-officers-fired-mayor-commends-chief-for-taking-action-20180411

To be clear I'm a peaceful activist and I do not make bigoted statements,  
curse at police, or otherwise interfere thereof in "legitimate" police  
activities.


You can read about some of the activism here (I won the criminal and  
violation part of the case that could have resulted in me spending up to a  
year in prison- and no I did not actually violate the law as crossing the  
street is not a crime and somewhat surprisingly neither did I violate the  
criminal part, the catch all disorderly conduct statute doesn't apply despite  
being so broad to encompass every situation):


https://freekeene.com/2017/04/28/video-cop-blocker-arrested-for-crossing-street-at-dui-checkpoint-in-manchester/

Robert Call (LibreCMC's lead developer) runs for mayor:

https://freekeene.com/2017/09/12/keene-mayoral-debate-set-for-sept-27/

I challenged two parking tickets and won:

https://freekeene.com/2018/05/25/local-business-owner-challenges-parking-tickets-wins-thanks-to-new-keene-judge/

But there actually is a lot more non-police-accountability activism I am  
involved in. I regularly speak at the state house on important civil rights  
and tyrannical government bills that get proposed (do you really want to give  
the government the power to enter your home without a warrant or even the  
suspicion of a crime? because the US supreme court has said this is OK! and  
without