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schestowitz>> Probably, but those poseurs and the problems they cause need to be > addressed. Ignoring them and letting them grow is not a good option. > However, there are many possibilities.Aug 23 01:33
schestowitz>Aug 23 01:33
schestowitz> good luck with that. cant imagine what you think is possible, but youre fighting as hard and as smart as anybody else is. i havent taken back the things i said recently (about leadership) and dont intend to.Aug 23 01:33
schestowitz>Aug 23 01:33
schestowitz> this movement needs leaders. if i were on the board, and you were running, id still vote for you over knauth. knauth is the r/o option supposedly (im sure you can break that one-letter code) but i dont care, because r/o didnt foresee enough to stop the problem that knauth can allegedly fix, even when they were warned ahead of time. so when it comes to software freedom, theyre highly relevant-- when it comes to saving the fsf inAug 23 01:33
schestowitzparticular... i just dont care what they think.Aug 23 01:33
schestowitz>Aug 23 01:33
schestowitz> or rather i do, of course, except if there are GLARING reasons to disagree. per item/argument i mean. why? because theyve been wrong before. so have we, im sure.Aug 23 01:33
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schestowitz>Aug 23 01:33
schestowitz> i didnt realise the source at first. OH that reminds me!Aug 23 01:33
schestowitz>Aug 23 01:33
schestowitz> i noticed you got an email from sir bruce. that one gave me a chuckle. hes still insisting people capitalise Open Source (i usually do, but i dont think its a big deal) because its a proper noun.Aug 23 01:33
schestowitz>Aug 23 01:33
schestowitz> first off, theres nothing proper about open source. he disagrees, but whatever. second, he knows better than anybody that it failed as a trademark and is used generically as often as officially-- if not more often.Aug 23 01:34
schestowitz>Aug 23 01:34
schestowitz> in practice, a trademark becoming generic sometimes results in becoming lower-case. the cambridge dictionary does not seem to always capitalise hoovering, as a prime example. as a trademark its capitalised, but as a verb it is lowercase.Aug 23 01:34
schestowitz>Aug 23 01:34
schestowitz> there are far more egregious usages of the term, ones that would border on fraud, if it were a defensible trademark indeed. the fact that open source is unwilling or unable to do anything about those is exactly the point-- policing article-writing style is masturbatory in this context.Aug 23 01:34
schestowitz>Aug 23 01:34
schestowitz> besides, americans (this is one thing that has always gone up my nose about english in america) have stuffier rules about the language than the english do. the notion of americans explaining how english is spoken to people born and living in england is always good for a laugh.Aug 23 01:34
schestowitz>Aug 23 01:34
schestowitz> what im not saying is that the english speak it properly and americans dont. what i am saying is that americans have their own version, which seems to overcompensate with extra and less flexible rules (laughably, in my opinion) for the fact that they didnt invent it.Aug 23 01:34
schestowitz>Aug 23 01:34
schestowitz> bruce is demanding that a lily be gilded, when the lily is not only dead, but rotten. hes welcome to do so.Aug 23 01:34
schestowitz>Aug 23 01:34
schestowitz> as for whether bruce is qualified to say whether or not open source is truly a scam, i like him more than most open source people (i didnt care for his comments about rms recently) but based on his resignations, i would say it scammed him, innit?Aug 23 01:34
schestowitz>Aug 23 01:34
schestowitz> im also aware of the fact that there are stuffy versions of british english for those who are interested. its good to have options.Aug 23 01:34
schestowitz>Aug 23 01:34
schestowitz> one thing we will never know really, is what bruce would have done if he could have seen the future of osi before signing on. he was used, no less (imo) than rms was used when he visited microsoft. much more, really.Aug 23 01:34
schestowitz>Aug 23 01:34
schestowitz> i dont think bruce is "open" (in his candor) enough to be honest with us or even himself about that. its hypothetical anyway, so whats the point of saying it? but credit where credit is due-- if hes not, hes pretty close.Aug 23 01:34
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schestowitz> i am choosy about what i add to the delete github wiki. its original purpose was to demonstrate some of the most egregious examples (and that it was not just a few).Aug 23 08:19
schestowitz>Aug 23 08:19
schestowitz> i never link to the github page, by design-- and i avoid trying to make it comprehensive. i mostly try to add projects of a certain degree of importance. think of it as a reverse-gnu project.Aug 23 08:19
schestowitz>Aug 23 08:19
schestowitz> the goal is get people to think about the issue and the breadth of the issue, not to provide a directory to popular github projects. i dont want it to promote, even accidentally. but not talking about the issue at all is far worse.Aug 23 08:19
schestowitzI agree with this approach.Aug 23 08:19
schestowitzAnd any time we accuse of a project of depending on GH and it turns out they don't agree and have a case, it tarnishes the list.Aug 23 08:19
schestowitzhttps://twitter.com/tonroosendaal/status/1003590417848455168Aug 23 08:19
schestowitzVis-a-vis github/blender or apropos:Aug 23 08:19
schestowitzYou RetweetedAug 23 08:19
schestowitzTon RoosendaalAug 23 08:19
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schestowitz·Aug 23 08:19
schestowitzJun 4, 2018Aug 23 08:19
schestowitzAbout "users paying": I don't mean the freemium model. I believe that in due time @githubAug 23 08:19
schestowitz services slowly degrade to losing control and ownership of your work.Aug 23 08:19
schestowitzShow this threadAug 23 08:19
schestowitzYou RetweetedAug 23 08:19
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schestowitzJun 4, 2018Aug 23 08:19
schestowitzFYI: Blender has its code on http://git.blender.org and developer services on http://developer.blender.org - we already host our own services since 2002.Aug 23 08:19
schestowitzShow this threadAug 23 08:19
schestowitzYou RetweetedAug 23 08:20
schestowitzTon RoosendaalAug 23 08:20
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schestowitz·Aug 23 08:20
schestowitzJun 4, 2018Aug 23 08:20
schestowitzWhy was Blender not on @githubAug 23 08:20
schestowitz? Simple: Github already accepted $350M (at least) from venture capitalists - who want it back with huge profits. And whatever Microsoft pays for it, they will want it back too. Who pays in the end? The users.Aug 23 08:20
schestowitzShow this threadAug 23 08:20
schestowitzYou RetweetedAug 23 08:20
schestowitzMight be worth quoting those three tweets in a future articleAug 23 08:20
schestowitz>> I used to have those for mail and IRC, but at some stage I realised theyAug 23 08:37
schestowitz>> were coming to metastasise as a distraction like phone notifications.Aug 23 08:37
schestowitz> Yes, it is essential to keep thing to a minimum and concise.  It isAug 23 08:37
schestowitz> another form of UI and the same rules apply regarding usability -- notAug 23 08:37
schestowitz> the torture of 'engagement'.Aug 23 08:37
schestowitz>Aug 23 08:37
schestowitz>>> Myself, I'm often away from the computer but still home so audio andAug 23 08:37
schestowitz>>> visuals are helpful.  However, I've decommissioned a lot.  Some hardwareAug 23 08:37
schestowitz>>> is dying and I am moving some of the functionality to Raspberry Pi, butAug 23 08:37
schestowitz>>> still looking for something capable.Aug 23 08:37
schestowitz>> This is why I thought, wait till one (more) of my machines dies... andAug 23 08:37
schestowitz>> not the main one. I would not use raspi as a main workstation.Aug 23 08:37
schestowitz> Had the Raspberry Pi 4B with 8GB RAM been available when I needed aAug 23 08:37
schestowitz> replacement for the desktop, I would not have gotten this notebook andAug 23 08:37
schestowitz> would have gotten that instead.  I don't ever come close to strainingAug 23 08:37
schestowitz> any I/O, RAM, or CPU resources ever.  So, as fine as the notebook is andAug 23 08:37
schestowitz> as glad as I am that I voted with my wallet for pre-installed GNU/Linux,Aug 23 08:37
schestowitz> I would have gotten the 4B and just plugged some USB drives into it andAug 23 08:37
schestowitz> saved a very large sum of money.  They're small but not toys and theAug 23 08:37
schestowitz> last two series are no longer for embedded work though they retain thatAug 23 08:37
schestowitz> functionality.  They remain excellent for learning but now draw too muchAug 23 08:37
schestowitz> current to be very useful for most embedded projects, IMO, so I worry aAug 23 08:37
schestowitz> little about future directions.  However, the Arduino covers that spaceAug 23 08:37
schestowitz> well, if you have the right custom model.Aug 23 08:37
schestowitzThe "PINE" ones seem credible.Aug 23 08:37
schestowitzI recently started following Arduino over RSS. Should we maybe move some things from quirerss to perl? The ones where picking particular quotes is less critical? It would save me time, so I can write more posts...Aug 23 08:37
schestowitz>>>> ...Aug 23 08:37
schestowitz>>>> Maybe keep that as an option for now.Aug 23 08:37
schestowitz>>> Ok.  The technology there is advancing rapidly so there is little harmAug 23 08:37
schestowitz>>> in waiting further.Aug 23 08:37
schestowitz>> Rianme's machine seems to be in not too good a state. It beeps every nowAug 23 08:37
schestowitz>> and then. A Lenovo. Not sure what the beeps mean. Looked it up. No clue...Aug 23 08:37
schestowitz>>Aug 23 08:37
schestowitz>> Some are as long as 3-second beeps.Aug 23 08:37
schestowitz> The beeps usually come in patterns and the pattern can be looked upAug 23 08:37
schestowitz> according to the model.  Often it means a major component has failed orAug 23 08:37
schestowitz> is about to fail.Aug 23 08:37
schestowitzThat's what I thought, but was unable to find info online. A week ago her laptop sort of froze and then refused to even boot for like half an hour. No bios came up at all. Half an hour later, after some 'rest', things got back to normal.Aug 23 08:37
schestowitzThe beeps started more than 3 months ago. Sometimes no beeps for weeks, sometimes 10 times per day. Not always the same duration of beep/Aug 23 08:38
schestowitz>> First time everAug 23 08:38
schestowitz> Congrats.  You might even reach a larger base with Patreon, Stripe, orAug 23 08:38
schestowitz> one of the others these days.Aug 23 08:38
schestowitzI don't think they're libre-friendly...Aug 23 08:38
schestowitz>> That's what I thought, but was unable to find info online. A week agoAug 23 08:44
schestowitz>> her laptop sort of froze and then refused to even boot for like half anAug 23 08:44
schestowitz>> hour. No bios came up at all. Half an hour later, after some 'rest',Aug 23 08:44
schestowitz>> things got back to normal.Aug 23 08:44
schestowitz>>Aug 23 08:44
schestowitz>> The beeps started more than 3 months ago. Sometimes no beeps for weeks,Aug 23 08:44
schestowitz>> sometimes 10 times per day. Not always the same duration of beep/Aug 23 08:44
schestowitz> Run some hardware tests and be ready to get a replacement.Aug 23 08:44
schestowitz>>>> First time everAug 23 08:48
schestowitz>>> Congrats.  You might even reach a larger base with Patreon, Stripe, orAug 23 08:49
schestowitz>>> one of the others these days.Aug 23 08:49
schestowitz>> I don't think they're libre-friendly...Aug 23 08:49
schestowitz>>Aug 23 08:49
schestowitz>>Aug 23 08:49
schestowitz> More so than PayPal as far as I know and they'd reach a lot more peopleAug 23 08:49
schestowitz> since PayPal is eschewed by most.Aug 23 08:49
schestowitzI might want to ask Liam Dawe (Gaming on Linux) about it as he has experiences with it.Aug 23 08:49
schestowitzHi Liam,Aug 23 08:52
schestowitzSomeone recently suggested that we make use of Patreon to help run and support tuxmachines/techrights.Aug 23 08:52
schestowitzI want to know whether in your experience gnu/linux folks bother much with Patreon and whether it is worth the trouble setting it up at allAug 23 08:52
schestowitzkind regards,Aug 23 08:52
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schestowitzhttp://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2020/08/should-pseudonym-be-changed-george.html?showComment=1597811583314#c1917850472290198273Aug 23 11:27
schestowitz"Aug 23 11:27
schestowitzA fascintating article. I hope you get as much from reading Middlemarch as I did. A few thoughts on Eliot, copyright and the nom de plum, from an avid admirer of Eliot and fellow copyright nerd...Aug 23 11:27
schestowitzOn the copyright side, I read in *Creative Industries* by the cultural economist Richard E. Caves, that Eliot was a copyright business pioneer. She was the first author to receive a royalty contract, rather than merely a one-off fee. She was awarded the contract in 1860 for her second novel, Mill on the Floss, after the success of Adam Bede.Aug 23 11:27
schestowitzAs for the nom de plum, Rebecca Mead, one of Eliot/Evans' literary biographers, offers one (very sweet) explanation of the choice of name. It adds another dimension to the story although it doesn't change the fact that part of the reason to use a nom de plum was prejudice.Aug 23 11:27
schestowitzAs you mentioned, Evans loved, and lived as the life partner of, George Henry Lewes, who also supported her literary career from her early days of writing articles periodicals. Mead says that Evans came up with her nom de plum because 'George Eliot' is an abbreviation of the phrase: 'To George L. I owe it' - in other words a coded dedication to her life partner.Aug 23 11:27
schestowitz"\https://twitter.com/HB04920973/status/1297472352490524673Aug 23 14:16
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schestowitz"Aug 23 14:18
schestowitzRead and at the bottom of the page read cross referencing links . I believe you're very correct .Aug 23 14:18
schestowitzIt looks like there was much more here than we were told .Aug 23 14:18
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schestowitzhttps://twitter.com/HB04920973/status/1297468367125852160Aug 23 14:19
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schestowitz"Aug 23 14:19
schestowitzHave you read thru the case report on 8/4/20 about the arrest at Gates home ?Aug 23 14:19
schestowitzPDF included. Then look at the cross reference links . It's mind blowing.Aug 23 14:19
schestowitz"Aug 23 14:19
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schestowitz> mitchel lewisAug 23 22:20
schestowitz> @stautisticAug 23 22:20
schestowitz> ·Aug 23 22:20
schestowitz> Aug 21Aug 23 22:20
schestowitz> Cool. What do you want me to say when you don’t seem to understand the basics of IT finance, basic engineering principles, or the relationships between cost, complexity, and productivity? Also, I checked your references and they left me wanting. Can provide screenshotsAug 23 22:20
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schestowitz> Quote TweetAug 23 22:20
schestowitz> Lydia LeongAug 23 22:20
schestowitz> @cloudpunditAug 23 22:20
schestowitz>  · Aug 21Aug 23 22:20
schestowitz> Replying to @stautisticAug 23 22:20
schestowitz> I'll point out that in 20 years as an analyst, I have established a reputation for being both deeply neutral and truthful. ("Stanning" is a new vocab word for me... Yeah, no.) Microsoft would probably be delighted if either my or Gartner's opinion could be bought.Aug 23 22:20
schestowitz>Aug 23 22:20
schestowitz>Aug 23 22:20
schestowitz> ^ "Microsoft would probably be delighted if either my or Gartner's opinion could be bought."Aug 23 22:20
schestowitz>Aug 23 22:20
schestowitz> !!!!!!!!Aug 23 22:20
schestowitz>Aug 23 22:20
schestowitz> Why don't people read these?Aug 23 22:20
schestowitz>Aug 23 22:20
schestowitz> http://www.catb.org/~esr/halloween/halloween6.htmlAug 23 22:20
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.catb.org | Halloween Document 6Aug 23 22:20
schestowitz>Aug 23 22:20
schestowitz> "Sometime before 6 October, the Gartner Group published on its central corporate website, www.gartner.com, a series of five reports slamming Linux and predicting that its appeal would fade once the inevitable Service Pack 1 for Windows 2000 came out. These reports quickly spawned Linux-is-doomed articles like this example from 15 Oct on the IDG Australia website, which promoted them as objective studies by independent Gartner."Aug 23 22:20
schestowitz>Aug 23 22:20
schestowitz> "The articles, however, included the following small print at the end:Aug 23 22:20
schestowitz>Aug 23 22:21
schestowitz>     Microsoft Web Letter is published by Microsoft. Additional editorial material supplied by Gartner Group, Inc. © 1999.Aug 23 22:21
schestowitz>Aug 23 22:21
schestowitz> suggesting (though not proving) that this "Gartner report" was actually written and published by Microsoft on Gartner's own website."Aug 23 22:21
schestowitz>Aug 23 22:21
schestowitz> Hey Christian:Aug 23 22:27
schestowitz>Aug 23 22:27
schestowitz> Dealing with Covid19 has been most burdensome to my timetable. I'm backAug 23 22:27
schestowitz> wrapping up C-Graph's biz plan after taking time out to do some tweets.Aug 23 22:27
schestowitz> I'm pretty exhausted right now from tweeting. Please check these out:Aug 23 22:27
schestowitz>Aug 23 22:27
schestowitz> https://twitter.com/AdrienneGT/status/1295806103880716288Aug 23 22:27
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@AdrienneGT: Who's sabotaging #GNUcgraph's grant applications @FSF? All rejected: @NLNetFDN, @DIAL_community, @AwesomeFound,… https://t.co/R6vcoIqhyMAug 23 22:27
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@AdrienneGT: Who's sabotaging #GNUcgraph's grant applications @FSF? All rejected: @NLNetFDN, @DIAL_community, @AwesomeFound,… https://t.co/R6vcoIqhyMAug 23 22:27
schestowitz> https://twitter.com/AdrienneGT/status/1288648018783277068Aug 23 22:28
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@AdrienneGT: #PatrickWinston died 1 year ago. A #racist & a #thief, his #KneeOnTheNeck attack advanced @AberdeenUni’s #theft of… https://t.co/qcnxY2fQrsAug 23 22:28
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@AdrienneGT: #PatrickWinston died 1 year ago. A #racist & a #thief, his #KneeOnTheNeck attack advanced @AberdeenUni’s #theft of… https://t.co/qcnxY2fQrsAug 23 22:28
schestowitz> https://twitter.com/AdrienneGT/status/1290019819853504512Aug 23 22:28
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@AdrienneGT: As #Jamaica celebrates #EmancipationDay2020 we still aid & abet modern forms of #slavery - a complicit celebration… https://t.co/zi87P39CkWAug 23 22:28
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@AdrienneGT: As #Jamaica celebrates #EmancipationDay2020 we still aid & abet modern forms of #slavery - a complicit celebration… https://t.co/zi87P39CkWAug 23 22:28
schestowitz> https://twitter.com/AdrienneGT/status/1289675448108978177Aug 23 22:28
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@AdrienneGT: Since 1983, the #AberdeenUni criminal enterprise have been executing a stalking operation falsely advising companie… https://t.co/yxgWjKZRBIAug 23 22:28
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@AdrienneGT: Since 1983, the #AberdeenUni criminal enterprise have been executing a stalking operation falsely advising companie… https://t.co/yxgWjKZRBIAug 23 22:28
schestowitz>Aug 23 22:28
schestowitz> There's a real possibility that Twitter is now part of the equation andAug 23 22:28
schestowitz> my tweets are being "shadow banned", so I'll be sending copies toAug 23 22:28
schestowitz> various parties who might be interested in the matter.Aug 23 22:28
schestowitz>Aug 23 22:28
schestowitz> I'll be dressing up the chickens some more with green feathers and theAug 23 22:28
schestowitz> like.  I really don't have time for graphics just now though. Green isAug 23 22:28
schestowitz> the Jamaica Labour Party's (JLP) colour and I think the chickens areAug 23 22:28
schestowitz> being fed - even when their feathers were orange (PNP, People's NationalAug 23 22:28
schestowitz> Party)!Aug 23 22:28
schestowitz> https://twitter.com/AdrienneGT/status/1295806105763930112Aug 23 22:28
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@AdrienneGT: And just who has been feeding the chickens @FSF?!! #ICantBreathe https://t.co/ZQNbdCJBjE #BlackLivesMatter… https://t.co/lFZgX0BgrcAug 23 22:28
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@AdrienneGT: #Jamaica58? Are we independent or are we complicit in new forms of #slavery? Appeals to #Jamaican Gov re ongoing… https://t.co/z4wCK4dCcgAug 23 22:28
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@AdrienneGT: And just who has been feeding the chickens @FSF?!! #ICantBreathe https://t.co/ZQNbdCJBjE #BlackLivesMatter… https://t.co/lFZgX0BgrcAug 23 22:28
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schestowitz>Aug 23 22:28
schestowitz>Aug 23 22:28
schestowitz>  🤑😉Aug 23 22:28
schestowitz>Aug 23 22:28
schestowitz> I'd rather be coding the new release than doing all of this fighting toAug 23 22:28
schestowitz> "cross the bridge". University of the West Indies CS Head of Department,Aug 23 22:28
schestowitz> Professor Daniel Coore, has been recruited by the defendants to adviseAug 23 22:28
schestowitz> Jamaicans - including the Jamaican Government - that "GNU C-Graph couldAug 23 22:28
schestowitz> not have been written in the Third World".  I point out that Coore's PhDAug 23 22:28
schestowitz> supervisor was none other than MIT Professor and FSF board member GeraldAug 23 22:28
schestowitz> Sussman - inseparable buddy of the late Patrick Winston.Aug 23 22:28
schestowitz>Aug 23 22:28
schestowitz> I'll be writing formally to the GAC concerning the FSF as soon as I haveAug 23 22:28
schestowitz> some breathing space. Don't forget to wash your hands - of Covid, not ofAug 23 22:28
schestowitz> me!!!Aug 23 22:28
schestowitz>Aug 23 22:28
schestowitz> Spread the word!Aug 23 22:28
schestowitz> 😉😷😝Aug 23 22:28
schestowitz> My edits are going to focus on them a bit more.Aug 23 22:33
schestowitzThank you, I've just passed on something you can use in a future article about themAug 23 22:33
schestowitzRe: Feedback welcome: Is multi-cloud architecture a good idea?Aug 23 22:34
schestowitz> PublishedAug 23 22:34
schestowitz> https://medium.com/@wtfmitchel/is-multi-cloud-architecture-a-good-idea-2b640512c35d?sk=8a335440a8e1b766681c5b0f09e06bbeAug 23 22:34
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-medium.com | Is multi-cloud architecture a good idea? | by Mitchel Lewis | Aug, 2020 | MediumAug 23 22:34
schestowitz>Aug 23 22:34
schestowitz> On to the next one.Aug 23 22:34
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