No.23456
>>23449Stallman is a liberal so it's par for the course.
No.23461
>>23455Another reformist. Cute.
No.23462
>>23461free software is computer communism. it doesn't hurt to promote it in a public setting
in a socializing economy we should expect almost all code to be free software, possibly with the exception of military stuff
No.23463
>>23461true, discussing public policy is bullshit. this website is only for jerking off imagining lining all liberals up against the wall, and other related glowposting
No.23464
>>23448You're not gonna like this.
>localized/regionalized parental/community control of everything put in front of children's eyes on social media, gaming and video platforms.>A localized version of the granular control the US government has over tiktokTie this to everything in your OP and it's a winner.
<Finally, the year of the desktop, the public terminal and the linux phone. Parents and communities are sick of silicon valley serving shit to ipad kids while they don't allow their own children to use ipads.
No.23466
>>23462>computer communismhoooly shit were really filled with retards arent we. this is what happens when instead of actual marxist theory you fags watch videos about how shrek is socialist according to mark fisher or whatever
No.23487
>>23466what part of
>from each according to their ability to each according to their needdon't you understand anon?
No.23488
It's only a bandaid until open and free hardware becomes a thing which is only possible when workers control the means of production, software can't exist in a vacuum, it's like ying without the yang so to speak.
No.23490
>>23455yeah, it's a shame. Why kind of cruel person would want to demoralize the handicapped? Their programmers can't code, their users do nothing useful and they erect arbitrary barriers to cope about their shit products. Be kind, anon, and let them have their autistic playpen.
No.23493
>>23488>>23489good thing libre silicon is a thing then, and China is churning out millions if not billions of RISC-V CPUs among other things
besides RISC-V there are also projects like OpenRAM:
https://openram.org/on top of this you have yosys, and it would probably not be too difficult to design a completely libre FPGA
No.23512
>>23493That's actually pretty nice if that's actually true. But are RISK-V and FPGA ready for daily driving? And how does one get a laptop with one?