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| | One of the top stories on Hacker News today was a blog post called macOS 10.15: Slow by Design. I loved reading it - I...
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| | A reminder on the importance of emotional support and how this can be achieved in our community of free and open source software projects.
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| | [AI summary] The author reflects on their long-standing focus on Linux and free/open source software (FOSS) for average computer users, addressing criticism from more technical circles while emphasizing the value of their approach.
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| The GNU General Public License started life as the GNU Emacs Public License in 1987 (the linked version is from February 1988), and has been built on the principle of copyleft: the use of the copyright system to enforce software freedom through licensing. This prototype version of the GPL was used for other packages, such as GNU Bison (in 1988), and Nethack (in 1989), and was most likely written by Richard Stallman himself.