Richard stallman

Reasons not to use Apple. Censorship. Spying. Worker abuse. Right to repair. Tax avoidance. Other reasons. Censorship. Apple reportedly had objections to what Jon Stewart said in his video program — it canceled the show after he had criticized China,...
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Reportedly the Discord web app sends tracking data to /science instead of the usual /track, so as to thwart extensions to limit tracking. Reportedly there is a switch that disables (some) data collection, but it doesn't affect the sending of tracking...
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Reasons not to use Intel. Don't use Intel processors newer than Core2, because they have the "management engine" back door. Recent AMD processors have a similar problem, but we do not yet have an article about it.
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Spotify. Spotify flaunts how it tracks what each user listens to, and invites users to boast about Spotify's knowledge of them.. This devious scheme is all the more vicious because it operates at an emotional level which most the manipulated victims...
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Spanish translation. Reasons not to use Skype. Skype requires the use of a client program that is not free software; in other words, the users don't control it — it controls them.. A nonfree program denies users freedom, which is unjust in itself.Making...
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This list of store chains says whether the chain does use, might use, or has committed not to use face recognition. It comes from a site that makes it impossible to see the list without running nonfree Javascript code. I ask that site to fix the page to...
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Richard Matthew Stallman ( / ˈstɔːlmən / STAWL-mən; born March 16, 1953), also known by his initials, rms, [1] is an American free software movement activist and programmer. He campaigns for software to be distributed in such a manner that its users...
Richard Stallman (born March 16, 1953, New York, New York, U.S.) is an American computer programmer and free-software advocate who founded (1985) the Free Software Foundation. Stallman earned a bachelor's degree in physics from Harvard University...
A Serious Bio. Richard Matthew Stallman leads the Free Software Movement, which shows how the usual non-free software subjects users to the unjust power of its developers, plus their spying and manipulation, and campaigns to replace it with free...
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In the early 1980's Richard Stallman founded the Free Software Foundation: a socio-technological movement that revolutionized the software world. Stallman and Tim O'Reilly - a pioneer of Open Source - tell the story. This article is a...
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