ESR Advocates Proprietary Software
mvdwege writes "Apparently, Eric Raymond has decided that proprietary software is now a good thing, according to The Register. I must say it is rather revealing how easily he is willing to compromise on this particular freedom. Is his earlier vocal proclamation of the importance of freedom (still visible on his homepage) mere posturing? And if so, how about his vocal support of other freedoms?"
Slashdot seams to have picked up a wonderful kind of humor. When I opened the article it showed the "Nothing to see here, please move along"-404 page :-)
Guess they're right after all. I'm out of here.
The best way to accelerate a windows server is by 9.81 m/s2
Sorry, had to be said.
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No, you clearly don't understand how this works. Freedom is defined by these left-wing hippie nutbars as using a completely unencumbered OS and software. The fact they have to use non-free, closed-source hardware to run this free software is irrelevant.
If you CHOOSE to run a proprietary, closed-source OS or application then there's something wrong with you and you must be ostracised.
Rick, you are being logical, rational and open-minded. Your privileges here at Slashdot is hereby revoked.
Generally, bash is superior to python in those environments where python is not installed.
Why would the esser, the esurb, the naahcpuh, and ozdin not be acronyms?
"The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule." --H.L. Mencken
And this is different from regular Windows XP how, exactly?
GCHQ Quantum Insert installed. If only our tongues were made of glass, how much more careful we would be when we speak
I'd never heard of an initialism until earlier this year when someone attacked me the same way.
initialism.
Once initialisms have been commonly taught in high schools for more then 40 years, then you can start picking at people about not knowing the difference.
That sounds like an excuse. "I'm sorry officer, i didn't know speeding was illegal". Not a good excuse...
I suspect both you and your bookworm wife are fucking idiots.
"privileges are" -- yes, I know, saw it .05 usec after I hit 'Submit'. It's hard to be grammer-perfect when your wife is yelling, "We have to go NOW or we'll be late!" at you from two feet away...grrrrr
Generally, bash is superior to python in those environments where python is not installed.