Disaster Richard Stallman resigns from the Free Software Foundation and his position at the MIT

RMS has resigned from some honorary position at MIT.

To the MIT community,
I am resigning effective immediately from my position in CSAIL at MIT. I am doing this due to pressure on MIT and me over a series of misunderstandings and mischaracterizations.
Richard Stallman
Vice Article
 
MIT are trannies? wat.

He said what he said using his MIT email, he's an exceptional individual Epstein pedo defender, so literally who gives one fuck?
Except he wasn't actually defending Epstein, he was basically saying, that the girl provided to Minsky by Epstein was a paid hooker and this is most likely not untrue. Cue fedora-tipping.
MIT most likely does have trannies, but attempts to remove Stallman started long ago before this indiscretion and the tranny infestation of the FOSS has been screeching about him for ages. As we all know, LBGTQWTF++ procreate by abusing children, so any position, that aligns with trannies is literally working for pedos, especially considering the fact, that Minsky is dead and can't do any more harm, but the screeching tranny mob are active predators.
 
Guys, I understand that you are pissed about yet another SJW victory (or at least so it seems to me), but you cannot seriously defend a dogmatic parrot fucking lunatic, eating his toe jam in front of a public and supporting pedophilia. And I'm not even talking about his Epstein comments.
Personally I don't really care about his personal beliefs even if much of them are full boar retarded, but what I DO care about is what he did in action which was to build a movement for free and open software that even if you don't use it personally you've been enriched by due to how expansive it's reach and influence has become over the past 30 years. "Oh, but I don't use GNU/Linux", but I guarentee you've got an application running right now that has a componet of it that was FSF back if not compiled in GCC.
People can say dumb shit all day, I care about what they actually do, and the "doing' that is happening to RMS is people trying to sabotage the FSF by taking down it's head since the FSF and GPL have been a thorn in the side of corporate software who wishes they could close source things like they do with BSD licensing.
 
Also I guess you're only supposed to not bully and punish autistic people for being autistic when they are in the correct in-group.
Most self-diagnosed autists are just assholes saying "I have a mental disorder! deal with my rudeness, bigot!" because they believe being a failure who can't live up to the basic of social standards is a mental disorder. Also, don't even dare to mention that transgender people can be in fact all autistic and in need of urgent professional help. I'm sure that most of the Woke crowd claiming to be autistic are just awful people who can't behave while their real spergs are in fact very much autistic people who don't want to get treated because nobody dares to tell them there could be something wrong wit them. So, whatever "autism" means for these people is very much irrelevant.
 
This disgusting attack on a pillar of the free software community shows how vulnerable the GPL license, and those who depend on it like Mr. Stallman are, when confronted with the forces of modern societal pressures. We need a better way. We need BSD.

This is a call for individuals to organize #installFreeBSD events in their locales. The purpose of these events is to increase awareness of our favorite operating system because it's the best damn operating system in the world.

The events should be planned ahead of time and open to the public to maximize the impact of sharing FreeBSD with the wider world. It would be great to use a shared agenda that will allow each event to engage its participants in an intentional but leave room for flexibility.

These events should take place the week of Monday, March 30. It's several weeks away, which allows plenty of time to collaborate on putting these together.

Why #InstallFreeBSD?
The idea isn't new; we've all heard about the fun that goes on at Linux parties. But the same curiosity and fervor for learning and playing together is inherent to hackers of all stripes, and FreeBSD is no exception. So why not showcase another valuable tool and give the curious some firsthand experience?

My own investment in FreeBSD began with FreeBSD 4.5. It ran on a Toshiba Satellite 4015CDT, a Pentium II system with 64 MiB RAM, and served files across the network and allowed me to tinker. Later, I ran FreeBSD 5.1 through 7.2 on an IBM PC 365 with dual, overclocked 1 MiB Pentium Pro chips for the same reason. Needless to say, it wailed. (I wonder if how it would run FreeBSD 10.1, and it's still in storage—but I digress…

Thanks to my tinkering, I was later able to leverage my knowledge of the high-end, large-scale deployment demon to pay for college and work my way into a career that has spanned from system administration to technology journalism and commentary. And let me be clear: it was FreeBSD that enabled me to do that, not Windows or Linux or OpenBSD.

I won't go into the value of FreeBSD here—that, and the inevitable holy wars that follow, are for another time and place—but it's clearly the silent standard for *nix. Period. And therein lies the rub: hackers and sysadmins know FreeBSD, but do more casual users and developers?

It's time to stop being so silent and start a new conversation.

HOWTO #InstallFreeBSD
There are many ways to put events together; this is mine. It's certainly appropriate for someone who's never done this before, probably moreso than if you have event-planning experience or a group you're already working with. Below are some basic steps for logistics, promotion, and turnout.

Logistics
Venue
TL;DR: Your venue should have capacity for your turnout, match your budget, and be easy to get at.

Capacity is one factor for venue. Pick a number that is slightly greater than the number of people you think you could get to come to your event. If you're pretty confident you could get a dozen people to turn out, plan for 20. If you think you can get 60 butts in seats, make sure there's room for 75.

The reason for this inflation is three-fold. First, you may get more people there than you thought you would. Second, you can't do this kind of event breathing on one another like smoked kipper. And third, this event will need some extra space to account for the necessary computers and gadgets.

Cost will also factor in. Can you piggyback on another group's space or event that will seat your guests comfortably? Are you someone with no budget with access to free space? You could be a college student with access to meeting rooms on campus, or an employee at a workplace that's free at night. Think creatively and ambitiously. This could circle back around and dictate your turnout goal.

Finally, location. Like I said above, piggybacking on someone else's event is a great thing. Doing so means people can get there. Are you better off using a library far away from the nearest exit ramp, or something with accessible stairs and parking near the highway? Don't torture your cadre of curious hackers with travel; make it easy for them to arrive, park if necessary, and get inside.

Equipment
TL;DR: Keep a running list of what you need to bring or set up. Do a run-through of your agenda to identify those items.

What will you need at the event? A projector and place to shine light are good ideas. Does the space also have wifi and plenty of electrical outlets? Do you have power strips to bring along?

Since the goal is to increase awareness of FreeBSD by talking about and installing it, think about what you'll need to do so. It absolutely makes sense to go to there and pretend to run your agenda, or at least talk from the front of the room and start an install. That way, you'll run into all the little snags that surprise volunteers planning events and be able to avoid them.

Keep a list handy of whatever equipment you'll need.

Promotion
We all know about email, Facebook, Twitter, and all the other electronic means of promoting an event. While you and I are communicating through one of those media right now, they're mostly not useful for getting people to actually show up somewhere. They're the easiest way to advertise an event, and also the easiest to ignore or miss entirely. Instead, think about putting yourself out there. Is FreeBSD worth the extra toil? (The answer is yes, yes it is.)

What kind of people or groups are likely to be interested? Can you share a few words at a Linux usergroup or at the beginning of your System Administration class, and offer a sign-up sheet so you can email them a reminder? (See, email does have its place.) This is the best way to get people to show up; show up and ask them at their thing.

Don't forget about traditional media either. Most papers will run notice for non-commercial events for free; radio—especially public radio—likewise. If you're polished and/or ambitious enough, you could actually invite journalists to the event, if you're after that kind of exposure. I would suggest doing so if you'll have a large enough or flashy enough event.

Agenda
It would be great to use a shared agenda that will allow each event to engage its participants in a more-or-less shared, coherent fashion but leave room for flexibility.

Here is my suggested agenda:

  1. 5 min: Call to Order + Introductions
    1. name, where from, interest in FreeBSD, optional personal note (jobs/hobbies/etc)
  2. 5 min: Statement of Purpose
    1. why we're here
    2. quick overview of agenda
  3. 20 min: Brief History of Unix & FreeBSD
  4. 20 min: #InstallFreeBSD
  5. 30 min: Tutorial: #FreeBSD basics
  6. 15 min: Observations, Q&A, Next Steps?
You can see the agenda runs just under an hour and a half, which gives plenty of opportunity for socializing before or after and customizing the agenda to best engage your particular group.

My Plans to #InstallFreeBSD
Here are my plans so far:

Invite:
  • local 2600 group (attend)
  • local Linux User Group (attend)
  • local TEDx mailing list (grab from them)
  • local hackerspace (attend/get list)
  • university comp sci dept/profs?
  • statewide cons?
Promotion:
  • promote event at above meetings, interested people sign up
  • send a few emails over the course of the next several weeks to my list
  • talk to presidents/profs/etc of other groups about same
Venue:
  • local hackerspace will allow us to host 30 people comfortably
  • will bring its regular members, make our event its meeting night
  • some computers already available
  • booked for November 9 5-9pm
Who is on your invitation list and where will you host your guests? What do you want in the agenda, and who wants to work on it together? Reply here and share your plans!

Sincerely,
Ibrahim al-Mansur

P.S. Share your plans for your events! And, if you're on the Facebook or the Twitter, use #InstallFreeBSD.
 
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I have to laugh at the transparency shown by Sarah Mei and others of her incompetent ilk.

When they call for "spaces of their own" and accomplish it through social justice, they are saying they're too inept to push forward themselves and actually work for a better position.

That's all social justice is: a bulldozer to push aside legitimately-capable peers, and to ram themselves to the fore in society and the workplace.

All the while, they're screaming that they're the victims, and they are; they are at the mercy of their own greed, apathy for others, incompetence, and indolence.

"women's garden"

Isn't that too much a throwback to women working at home? Sounds kind of stereotypical and sexist to me, Sarah.
 
Most self-diagnosed autists are just assholes saying "I have a mental disorder! deal with my rudeness, bigot!" because they believe being a failure who can't live up to the basic of social standards is a mental disorder. Also, don't even dare to mention that transgender people can be in fact all autistic and in need of urgent professional help. I'm sure that most of the Woke crowd claiming to be autistic are just awful people who can't behave while their real spergs are in fact very much autistic people who don't want to get treated because nobody dares to tell them there could be something wrong wit them. So, whatever "autism" means for these people is very much irrelevant.

The grievance studies folks don't care about autists because trying to get autists to engage in collective social action is like herding cats. Autists generally won't go shrieking harpy over perceived slights, and there's little to be gained by white knighting over ableism against autists, so it just gets quietly ignored. Unless, of course, they're so autistic that they're basically non-verbal or otherwise unable to care for or advocate for themselves, at which point they go full Autism Speaks and start gnashing their teeth over the poor mothers that are so terribly inconvenienced.
 
Didn't think this was the kind of story to fire up null into posting on A&H, but given his history of IT I get it.

I think the real blackpill is Stallman wasn't booted out by SJWs for the crime of being a white male; that's just a viable play from the playbook of the tech megacorps that both have a financial interest in seeing the free OS communities fail apart with trannies arguing about pronouns instead of learning to code correctly, and having such trannies at their beck-and-call in a nu-feudal system of lords and vassals. A system where selected troons are given a living wage in SanFran in exchange for their tard-wrangling of their more feral and facially-haired kin against the megacorps' interests. Poor broke trannies and female coders get a dopamine rush taking down their enemies that they feel deserve it, people continue to buy Photoshop licenses and real Windows 10 keys, and everyone gets fucking mad at 3am restarts when they're supposed to be gaming.
 
Here's Minsky with Epstein from here

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Here's Giuffre with Prince Andrew

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Yeah, I'm sure 17-year-old Giuffre was a willing participant with 73-year-old Minsky and he had no idea Epstein was pimping her out.
 
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Personally I don't really care about his personal beliefs even if much of them are full boar exceptional, but what I DO care about is what he did in action which was to build a movement for free and open software that even if you don't use it personally you've been enriched by due to how expansive it's reach and influence has become over the past 30 years. "Oh, but I don't use GNU/Linux", but I guarentee you've got an application running right now that has a componet of it that was FSF back if not compiled in GCC.
People can say dumb shit all day, I care about what they actually do, and the "doing' that is happening to RMS is people trying to sabotage the FSF by taking down it's head since the FSF and GPL have been a thorn in the side of corporate software who wishes they could close source things like they do with BSD licensing.
Yes, he had a big impact and if he was not a dogmatic autist, the impact could've been much bigger. You mentioned GCC as example, AFAIK GCC was designed on purpose as a monolithic POS, so that corporations cannot incorporate bits of the code in their stuff, which made GCC pretty hard to contribute to and extending it is not an easy task. This is why GCC is stagnating and CLANG is getting more adoption. And I don't even want to comment on the rеtarded error messages produced by GCC.

Since he is more of a political than technical figure today (and some people are arguing that he airbrushed some peoples' contribution to gcc/emacs, attrituting their achievements to himself, but I cannot find a proper source for that), IT IS very important what he says.
 
Resign yourself or face the sexual assault allegations, that's the advantage.
Either way, why not at least try to take your accusers with you? Your reputation is fucked either way, and I’m sure there are at least some spergs that would help with digging up dirt on his behalf. And in the slim chance he does succeed (This is an Epstein-related situation we’re talking about), maybe he will inspire others to not be so cucked in the face of future, less weighty allegations.
 
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1. It's Vice
2. The guy is a leftist homosexual and probably agrees with the wahmen in tech agenda.
3. Other coders I know have expressed similar sentiments as Vice.
4. He probably did code more than the woman all things considered.

So, is the guy lying?

If you read the article, it's not very convincing. Notice how a lot of it is basically deflection about how the quantitative amount of code output does not necessarily mean anything.

Which on its face is fair, but the article doesn't attempt to bolster their argument about the qualitative quality of code by giving an example of what Bouman did for the project beyond giving a TED Talk, which is absolutely silly. Meanwhile, you can look at what Bouman did commit, helpfully in a blue section on Null's image, and notice that the selection given is indeed UI stuff. The selection could be non-representative, but I kind of doubt it.
 
Here's Minsky with Epstein from here

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Here's Giuffre with Prince Andrew

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Yeah, I'm sure 17-year-old Giuffre was a willing participant with 73-year-old Minsky and he had no idea Epstein was pimping her out.
Greg Benford said he was there and Minsky turned her down because it was "too creepy". Maybe he didn't know Epstein was behind it but he didn't take the bait either. I don't think Stallman was booted out for this alone, he seemed to have a lot of people at the FSF waiting for a moment to push him out.
 
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