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by Frondo
3482 days ago
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The thing is, the world 30 years from now doesn't need RMS. (I realize that sounds callous, but my long-term partner split from me today and I'm a little drunk, so spare me :p ) What the world in the short-term and 30 years from now needs is someone new to think about and develop philosophies around today's software freedom concerns. What's that look like? I dunno, I'm not that thinker. What RMS did was profound and important for that time in history. The last few years, everything he's written seems goofy and childish. What we need is an RMS for the modern era, i.e. a significant thinker who can speak to the next 20 years of people. Sad to say, like most nonprofits, there's no succession plan. |
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I don't pay much attention to Stallman for a while now, because I sense I feel I have got enough from his Free Software, Free Society essays —which I recommend to any who aren't familiar with Free Software.
Moglen however still manages to surprise me with new stuff —the last one being, it is now too late to build the [free] network we want. We can only fight the [centralised, spying] network we don't want, and we have less than 10 years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-T4bZ5R-MH8