Leah Rowe (maintainer of Libreboot) perfectly sums up my feelings on Stallman in two emails:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/libreplanet-discuss/2019-09/msg00253.html
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/libreplanet-discuss/2019-09/msg00259.html
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It is rather upsetting when people trash JS devs just because of the abuse by some web developers. Please don't do that, JS is not an inherently bad language. It being shoehorned into every website, often by the demand of companies, is the issue.
What I'm saying is: Please don't make an entire website that just needs to be text in React because it looks prettier. I understand if you're building something that requires user interaction, but if I'm going on the website of a local business and it won't display without JS... It's rather frustrating.
I would be much more comfortable with some of alternate standard, a standard for webapps where folks could download them similarly to how "Chromium Apps" used to work. But the idea of having the web filled with JS instead of the originally intended hypertext makes me a bit... sad. Espeically because I never really lived to see the web in it's purest form. I started using the internet in the Flash era.
I finished up the #Gopher server I started writing yesterday.
https://github.com/yam655/gofor
Now you can "go for" my #GopherHole to see it in action
I could probably make it better by rewriting it. At 151 lines, I might at some point.
Also: The source is 5.7K while the README.md file accompanying it is is 9.0K.
"By cross-referencing just one hour of video footage from public webcams with Instagram stories taken and shared in Times Square, BuzzFeed News was able to confirm the real names and identities of a half dozen people."
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/meghara/instagram-stories-earthcam-times-square
.onion: https://bfnews3u2ox4m4ty.onion/article/meghara/instagram-stories-earthcam-times-square
We integrated UX research into digital security trainings. We now proudly have a software development cycle that puts users first and respects privacy.
In 2017-19, we reached ~800 people in person, including #humanrights defenders, journalists, and political activists.
https://blog.torproject.org/reaching-people-where-they-are
Appanrently University of Alabama is forcing students to download spyware that tracks their location if they want to attend (American) football games. This is to ensure they don't leave, and if they stay at enough games long enough they get points toward tickets to championshop games.
Source: https://archive.fo/UvriX
Or http://archivecaslytosk.onion/UvriX
I live in this god forsaken state, and have friends at that uni. This is beyond Orwellian.
My Neocities website (https://polarisfm.net) has 20,000 views. God damn. This doesn't include views from the hidden service or the OpenNIC domain (polaris.libre).
Programmers: "ha ha it's so good you don't need to learn anything to be a coder now you just copy and paste stuff from Stack Overflow lol. School is for nerds."
Meanwhile CPU designers are frantically trying to increase core clock speed and compiler writers are trying to develop more and more complex optimizers to handle the endless tide of shitty polynomial algorithms written in JavaScript.
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