The sad part is that it took RMS making excuses for sex trafficking for him to get kicked out. He's been a hindrance to the free software movement for many years now, in technical/licensing/endorsement/general image matters.
-
-
You're seriously arguing for unauditable "trust the manufacturer" bullshit? Manufacturers get owned, firmware gets compromised. What we need is firmware that the *end user* can verify and better yet modify *if they so wish*.
-
It's the users' *right* to know what is running on their computers and be able to check it and modify it. By hiding code and making it unchangeable, you are depriving users of that right. If you can't see how this is a bad thing, you've drank way too much FSF kool-aid.
End of conversation
New conversation -
-
-
This Tweet is unavailable.
-
There is no FSF audit. They don't go disassembling proprietary firmware to see if it's doing anything evil. And even if they did, that audit could simply come with a SHA256 manifest of /lib/firmware files. Seriously, your argument is completely ridiculous.
End of conversation
-
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.