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Poor Stallman

Name: Anonymous 2021-03-25 20:51

I am so sad right now.

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-02 20:20

Russian capitalism - good
>>34

Name: Cudder !cXCudderUE 2021-04-03 3:06

RMS is back, but now he's a brainwashed SJW?

That's an even worse outcome.

LIVE FREE OR DIE TRYING

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-03 15:55

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-03 16:05

>>41
Russians are threatening the world peace. What do we do?! No! Don't use the superior NATO firepower to seize the hydrocarbons from these Mongols! Libyan scenario is not the solution! Instead West must switch to the wind turbines and play hippie music!

Ok, Ivan.

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-03 16:38

Stallman is a scientist, has an inquisitive mind, will question the world, the laws, the establishment, has traveled the world. Petty minds have never understood the language of great minds.

Name: low iq humanoid 2021-04-03 18:33

I'm not smart enough to have the same opionions as Stallman :(

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-03 22:33

Please sell copies of my book of essays, Free Software, Free Society,
if you can. In the US, Canada, Spain, Italy and Japan, you can obtain
published copies of this book in English, Spanish, Italian, and
Japanese. You don't need to put up any money to do this. Please talk
with rms-a...@gnu.org about how to do it. In the US and Canada, the
FSF will ship you these books.

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-03 22:34

>>47
If you use ordinary copying, and avoid fancy covers and bindings, we
can sell them for two or three times the cost of copying, and they
will still be cheap enough that many people will buy them. From the
proceeds you will first retain the cost of printing; we can divide the
gains between your organization and the FSF.

If you see any obstacle, whatever it is, don't just give up. Talk
with rms-a...@gnu.org about it! Most of the problems that might
seem difficult to you, we are already accustomed to solving. Give us
a chance to overcome the obstacle!

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-03 22:46

>>48
Some organizations feel that hospitality calls for providing me with a
business class ticket. That is indeed more comfortable, but an
economy class seat is good enough. Meanwhile, speaking is my main
source of income, and the extra price of a business class ticket would
be a lot more useful for me if I can spend it on something else. So
if you were thinking of spending extra for business class, how about
if you pay the extra to me as a speaker's fee instead?

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-03 22:52

>>49
Above 72 fahrenheit (22 centigrade) I find sleeping quite difficult.
(If the air is dry, I can stand 23 degrees.) A little above that
temperature, a strong electric fan blowing on me enables me to sleep.
More than 3 degrees above that temperature, I need air conditioning to
sleep.

If there is a substantial chance of indoor temperatures too hot for
me, please arrange _in advance_ for me to have what I need.

If you are planning for me to stay in a hotel, DO NOT take for granted
that the hotel has air conditioning--or that it will be working when I
arrive. Some hotels shut off their air conditioning systems for part
of the year. They often think it is unnecessary in seasons when the
temperature is usually in the mid 20s--and they follow their schedule
like stupid robots even if there is a heat wave.

So you must explicitly ask them: "Do you have air conditioning? Will
it be functioning for the dates XXX-YYY?"

In some hotels with central air conditioning, it simply does not work
very well: it can make a room less hot, but can't make it cool.
Before using a hotel that has central air conditioning, find out what
temperature it can actually lower a room to, during the relevant
dates.

Or look for a hotel that has a real cooling unit in the room, not a
central system. Those tend to work well enough, if they are not
broken.

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-03 22:53

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Name: Anonymous 2021-04-03 22:58

>>50
Paying me a reimbursement or a fee:

Please pay my reimbursement or fee to me personally; do not pay it to
the FSF. The FSF and I have completely separate finances, and the FSF
never pays for my travel. The FSF welcomes donations, but please make
sure that money intended for me is not sent to them, because moving it
afterward would mean accounting headaches as well as extra work.

My assistant is not involved with my finances, so she cannot help you
with that issue. Please send questions about payments to me directly.

If you pay me by check, and you're not in the US, make sure to get a
check that lists a corresponding US bank--otherwise it will cost me a
fee to deposit the check. Please mail the check _in US dollars_ to:

Richard Stallman
77 Mass Ave rm 32-381
Cambridge MA 02139
Phone number: +1-617-253-8830

Do not mail it to the FSF!

A wire transfer is also a good method of payment. I will send you the
coordinates; ask if you need them. The bank you use will charge a
fee, and my bank charges me $10 for each incoming transfer; please add
those fees to the amount, rather than taking them out of what I
receive.

If you are outside the US, please convert your currency to dollars in
your bank, then use one of the above methods to pay me the dollars.
My bank gives very bad exchange rates; yours is surely better.

Cash is also fine.

If you want an invoice, I will be glad to give you one. Let's work
out what it should say by email before I arrive. Please also check
before the visit whether you need any other forms, such as tax forms.
I would like to be able to take care of any necessary forms while I am
there, rather than wait till afterward.

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-03 23:06

>>52
So I like to go to restaurants that are good at whatever kind of food
they do. I don't arrive with specific preferences for a kind of food
to eat--rather, I want to have whatever is good there: perhaps the
local traditional cuisine, or the food of an immigrant ethnic group
which is present in large numbers, or something unusual and original.

So please don't ask me "Where do you want to eat?" or "What kind of
restaurant do you want to go to?" I can't make an intelligent
decision without knowing the facts, and unless I am already familiar
with the city we're in, I can only get those facts from you.

The only general thing I can tell you is that what I like or dislike
about a meal is the sensation of eating the food. Other things, such
as the decor of a restaurant, or the view from its windows, are
secondary. Let's choose the restaurant based on its food.

A good approach is to ask around *in advance* among your acquaintances
to find people who like good food and are familiar with the area's
restaurants. They will be able to give good recommendations.

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-03 23:07

>>53
I enjoy delicious food, and I like most kinds of cooking if they are
done well (the exception being that I cannot eat anything very spicy).
If I am ordering from the menu in a restaurant which has a variety,
there's no need for you to worry about the question of what I like; I
will take care of it.

But if you want to cook for me, or invite me to a restaurant that
specializes in just one thing, or invite me to dinner with a preset
menu, you need to know what I dislike:

avocado
eggplant, usually (there are occasional exceptions)
hot pepper
olives
liver (even in trace quantities)
stomach and intestine; other organ meats
cooked tuna
oysters
egg yolk, if the taste is noticeable, except when boiled completely hard
many strong cheeses, especially those with green fungus
desserts that contain fruit or liqueur flavors
sour fruits, such as grapefruit and many oranges
beer
coffee (though weak coffee flavor can be good in desserts)
the taste of alcohol (so I don't drink anything stronger than wine)

Don't ever try to decide what food I should eat without asking me.
Never assume that I will surely like a certain dish, merely because
most people do. Instead, ask me in advance!

As long as there are many alternatives to choose from, there will be
no problem.

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-04 3:50

>>53
This is why "I Don't Know" is such a great restaurant name.

Where do you want to go?
I don't know.
Ok, I love that place.

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-04 13:47

https://www.businessinsider.com/russia-requires-phones-devices-have-russian-software-pre-installed-2021-4
Russia now requires all smartphones and devices in the country to have Russian software preinstalled

Surprisingly we won't see Snowden, Assange, Chomsky and Stallman protesting that on RussiaToday.

Name: Агент КГБ 2021-04-04 14:37

Никита Садков шизофреник и сосет хуй

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-04 15:39

>>56
What? Those tyrants!

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-04 15:49

>>57
stay mad, russian scum

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-04 17:51

>>59
Наслаждайся хуем в жопе, анальный инвалид.

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-04 23:02

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Will the stallman spammer start a new thread?
yes

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-05 2:31

>>61
Took a while

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-06 7:27

proprietary software makes frogs gay.

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-06 10:03

The main error is that Linux is not strictly speaking part of the GNU system—whose kernel is GNU Hurd. The version with Linux, we call “GNU/Linux.” It is OK to call it “GNU” when you want to be really short, but it is better to call it “GNU/Linux” so as to give Torvalds some credit.

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-06 12:36

>>63
Proprietary software trains obedient consoomers that will adopt dominant globohomo culture, but really its the endocrine disruptors pumped into environment and food supply, turning brain chemistry into 'gay frog mode'.
Pesticide Turns Male Frogs into Females | Live Science
https://www.livescience.com/10957-pesticide-turns-male-frogs-females.html

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-06 13:18

All this "FOSS" bullshit is for fat nerds and third-world losers who can't pay for quality software.

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-06 13:21

>>66
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What are you a poorfag or something?

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-06 13:50

>>66
Windows 10, such quality, much luxury, wow

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-06 14:23

>>68
Yeah. Windows 2003 Server is still the best.

Name: Anonymous 2021-04-06 14:42

>>67
I didn't know about it. Thank you for telling me; I just subscribed.

>>68
Nah, Windows 10 sucks. Personally, I prefer macOS.

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