blyat, this is art: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXUe1oaitpI
Like every year, we've banded together with a host of partner organizations for our annual #DayAgainstDRM, happening tomorrow! Thanks to @EFF, @Framasoft, and others around the world for standing with us against DRM! https://u.fsf.org/37t
The new one arrives JIT for #mobian to support plug-n-play monitor. I'm taking screenshooting to a-whole-nother (backward) level!
Is there anything that #mpv can't play? The free media player has taken everything that we've thrown at it over the years, including streams piped from YouTube. All techies in the free software community should be #thankful to have it. https://u.fsf.org/37j
Another awesome video is this one about #Lisp and #Emacs running on @mobian on @PINE64 #PinePhone. It points out what's great about having true Linux on a smartphone:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sV9loJmPyDY
Copying ain't stealing,
sure as I'm breathing,
information wants to be free.
The mafia wants us to believe
youtube-dl was made for thieves.
In fact,
it was made for human beings.
We might listen to your pleas,
once you respect our machines,
they belong to us - not you.
DRM? EME?
Your drivers are mean,
your blobs illicit,
the hardware complicit,
and yet--
it's never stopped piracy.
The real caper is your crimes.
The theft of OUR public domain.
DMCA abuse, attacks on fair use.
Net neutrality and regulatory capture.
Sell it to us fair and square,
your terms are too much to bear,
and until you're playing fair,
fuck off!
Yo ho, yo ho. A pirate's life for me!
I am not the biggest fan of Louis Rossmann, but this video is important. Right of ownership and right to repair matter. Not just for users, for independent repair – but also for the planet as a whole.
So go and watch: "An important message from Louis Rossmann" https://lbry.tv/@rossmanngroup:a/an-important-message-from-louis-2:6
"There’s Still No Viable Open Source Business Model"
via https://gestaltit.com/podcast/tom/theres-still-no-viable-open-source-business-model/
SourceHut proves this wrong. Every single line of code we've written is open source, since day one. There are no periodic code dumps, no prototyping in private, no open core with paid extensions. We accept patches from the public. Our company is 100% bona-fide open source.
We've been profitable for 2 years, and our profit margin continues to grow. We published our Q3 financial report last week:
https://sourcehut.org/blog/2020-11-11-sourcehut-q3-2020-financial-report/
It's still early, and we're still small. We did not take on any outside investments, either. But the model works. You CAN make money in open source.
I'm a Vietnamese undergrad student and a free software enthusiast.