Forgive me Stallman for I have sinned. I used a GNU/Linux distribution with a non-free repository. I enabled the non-free repository, and worse, I installed the unholy abomination that is Nvidia proprietary drivers. I am ashamed of myself, for I have spit in the face of the holiest of our documents, the GNU Public License.
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in reply to d@nny disc@ mc² • • •Elena ``of Valhalla''
in reply to d@nny disc@ mc² • •@d@nny disc@ mc² @≡_≡ @Cassandrich in my opinion the *only* reason Stallman is still relevant today is that we are still dealing with issues that he correctly identified in the 1980s (maybe 1990s)
and yes, it would have been nice if society had been listening to him back then and worked on those problems rather than letting them fester and grow worse
but after that time he's gone from irrelevant to increasingly harmful *for the very cause he started*, and if only his cultists could realize that the important thing they should defend are the ideas he originally promoted and not his cult of personality we would live in a much better world :(
Elena ``of Valhalla''
in reply to ≡_≡ • •@≡_≡ @d@nny disc@ mc² OTOH, there are other, much better, people than Stallman that manage to be almost as strict, while using computers and living in the modern world.
And yes, they do accept that there is a need for compromises, especially on things that aren't under one's control.
And they deal with them in a sane way, e.g. by just using the damn bank website rather than asking somebody else to do it so that they can remain pure.
But also at times by making choices to use something (software, hardware) that is maybe just acceptable rather than the best for the job, *when they can afford to do so*