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Episode: 2287
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Title: HPR2287: Desparately Seeking Saving RMS - Introduction
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2287/hpr2287.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 00:54:51
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This in HPR episode 2,287 entitled, Disparately Seeking Saving RMS Introduction.
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It is hosted by Rodomy and in about 31 minutes long and can remain an explicit flag.
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The summary is my attempt to start moving towards the RMS model.
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Hello, this is D.O.D.D. dummy recording another episode for Hacker Public Radio.
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The title of this episode is Disparately Seeking Saving RMS.
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The reason I chose that title is, well for a long time, every since I first heard about
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RMS or Richard Solomon actually, I always thought that his approach to software was an approach
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I would like to take, but I never really thought I could.
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But I always wanted to, I always felt bad that I didn't try really.
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I only tried this to the extent to where I felt uncomfortable, and frankly that was pretty easy to make me feel uncomfortable.
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So let's see, I started in pre-software around 1997 or 1998.
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That's when I first heard about Linux, maybe 1999, it was before the year 2000 for sure.
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And I really, the ideal appeal to me mostly because a lot of the things that I needed to do,
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basic stuff in Windows, cost money, or was just so hard to do without paying it forward, it just was unmanageable.
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I remember even a simple mounting tool, cost money, compilers, typically cost money, just lots of things that I just didn't have a lot of money.
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So I couldn't pay even though nowadays it seems like it wouldn't been that much, but I just couldn't afford it.
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And so there was a lot to me that appealed in pre-software around the time.
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After I got more into it, then I don't really remember when, but somewhere pretty early on I read about
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the pre-software movement and how it got started, and particularly about RMS and Linus and some other people.
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And so I thought, well that's just great, but I gotta feed my family, I have to pay bills, and sometimes non-free software is just more easy, more convenient.
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So I'll use in support free software where I can, but I'm not gonna be too religious about it.
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And I hear a lot of people, oh I'm just practical, and that's where they have their line.
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And I had my line, practical wasn't really yet, so I would, pretty much I would always do without my personal world.
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But if for some reason I needed something for work, then not add work, I should clarify that work, and where it's doing something at home, but it was for work, or for something I would make money at work.
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I've always used proprietary software, and I don't know that I would get away from that.
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But so anyways, I had a line, it wasn't too like, for example, I would make, like I said, my attempt would be half-hearted, and some people's mind, it's pretty severe compared to other people that I know that are quote unquote in the free software community.
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For example, I don't use Apple products, because I think they're much worse than Microsoft, which is the other main company that I would use.
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And I think this would, I don't think this Apple would be, I think RMS would use Apple if you could have free software on it, but I wouldn't even do that.
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I don't even like, tone Apple product.
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For a long time, I've been playing free software games, at least I'm pretty sure I'm almost all of my gaming as free software.
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This is way back from the days when the Linux game tone used to be, before it was resurrected, so in the olden days.
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So I try to play mostly GPL games, and for my needs, that's fine, I never really had an issue with that.
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And as far as I know, I don't play games that track you, I don't make it, it's never been a conscious ever, but I just typically don't like online games, I usually play offline games.
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Let's see what else.
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So even though I use Linux as my OS at home, really my only OS since about 2001, I do, I always have had one partition, or maybe more, with some version of Windows.
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Like I said, in case I needed something, I really had to have one more.
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Tell me put food on the table.
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Right now I have one machine with Windows 7 on it.
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I have a netbook with Windows 10, but Windows 10 really is now functional on that machine, so I'll probably take that off.
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But normally I will, usually I'll do without something, and just use whatever is possible with pre-salt, rather than using, rather than using not pre-salt.
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And I'm fucking applications.
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So for example, I would never consider using a non-pre-video editor or audio editor, I just wouldn't do that.
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Let's see.
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Yeah, but lately, and like I said, I feel pretty good about that.
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I do, I'm in the middle somewhere.
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I heard someone say, everybody has it online.
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And so my line I thought was pretty good, but truly not the real, I think I could do better.
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And lately I've been feeling more and more uncomfortable with where my line is, and I want to try to move it closer to the, sort of the RMS goal or ideal.
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And so I don't, I'm not an expert, and I don't even really, I'm not even real sure that I got RMS's position down.
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So I'm not like a lot of quote unquote hackers in the, in as far as where they're really geeky on the details, and I'm really not that type of person.
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So, so I'll be going through this over time.
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My intention is to, this to be kind of a series where I walk through my, my attempt to become more and more following the RMS dream or the RMS dreams the wrong word, RMS model.
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So we'll see, we'll see how that goes.
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But so the point is, I could have some of these things could be incorrect, I could be understanding or misunderstanding RMS's position on some things.
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So this is, this is the beginning of my effort to change.
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I am, I will just see how it goes.
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Now my current, like obvious things that I do that are, would be against the RMS's behavior model or I use Facebook.
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I, I don't post a lot, but I read a lot from Facebook. I use Gmail.
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I use many websites that track you.
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My wife is in another country and we use Skype all the time.
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We did try to use Jitsi and I'm always looking for new, new free ways.
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And free I guess is, I should stop using that word.
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What does he call it now?
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Not using products and services that do your harm.
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But so, so we tried Jitsi and so my, let's say my wife is not exactly her line as a way, way far, farther towards the not free world in my mind is.
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So we tried using Jitsi, but the issue with Jitsi was that it didn't have good echo cancellation.
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So typically we use Skype with no headphones on.
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And Skype works really well with that. There's no echo.
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But when you use Jitsi, get all kinds of echo. If you have headphones on, it's better.
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So I, as a compromise, because she just would, and she's not very patient.
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So to give you an example, when I first started using Linux at home, I couldn't get my printer installed or a joystick.
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And I ran Linux back then. I really, really tried. It was when I was first starting Linux and Linux and Windows.
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And I was really trying not to use Windows.
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And so I just did without a printer and a joystick for two years before I finally was able to get either one installed.
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And that was back when I don't remember. Now either it was when the way that you installed modules changed.
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I don't know if that was the 2.2 to 2.4 or the 2.4 to 2.6 kernel chains. I don't remember.
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I didn't really enter when the wait. You didn't. So what I found was, I didn't know anyone who ran Linux.
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So I didn't have anybody in person help.
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And I think back at that time I wasn't really in chat rooms back before I had DSL.
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So I really had access, pretty limited access to information or people that could help.
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And I think my problem was I kept getting mixed information with the old way and the new way.
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And I just wasn't sharpened up to discern between two.
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But anyway, the point is, I was patient enough that I ran Linux for two years without a printer or a joystick.
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So that's just to give you an idea. But my wife, she's not that patient.
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When we tried just, she got frustrated after just a few minutes because of the echo cancellation.
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So anyway, we're still using Skype.
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So that would be a good challenge if I can give my wife to use something else.
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And so those are the ones that, those are the things, obvious things to me that come up.
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Now I don't have, I run Deb be in but I don't run it with, I run it with Contrib and non-free enabled.
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So I guess I could change that.
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I don't do any serious, I don't think I do anything where I need graphics.
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Preparatory graphics drivers, even though I use them.
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So I could probably do without that.
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I don't know that I have any machines that you could use, or that Libra Boot or Core Boot supports.
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So I'm going to leave that as of something to tackle later.
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And let's see, I want to try, generally on my hardware.
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I've been buying the very cheapest that I can buy and normally everything secondhand.
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I would say most of my laptops and my computers in general, close to 10 years old, at least five.
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I have one laptop that's an i5.
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Everything else is core 2 Duo I think, maybe.
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I think I have one pinion for it but I bought that just for fun to mess around with DOS.
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And this DOS or free DOS.
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So having an older machine is not an issue for me.
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But if I have to pay a premium for it so that it'll support Libra Core Boot, that'll be something I'll have to figure out.
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And let's see.
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So part of this, a part of what made me really decide to try was lately...
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I don't know, a couple weeks ago, I watched a...
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I went out of a YouTube spree which I think YouTube might be one of the trackers.
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Anyway, so I watched a lot of Richard Stalman YouTube videos on YouTube.
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And then I also, the Brian London, he had a harmless one.
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And I don't know, a combination of all that just made me think, well, all right, let's do better.
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So the side from free software, which I think is important.
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There's other three things that I'm going to take away or at least use some guidelines here to start off with.
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And in the London interview, he said, there's three ways that they companies can harm you.
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One, and in all, another thing you should know.
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As a general matter, or general, the general case is, as I said before, I'm not really usually real good with the details.
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So it could be that I miss cool people here.
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So take everything that I say as a paraphrase.
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And as I specifically say, I'm quoting, I'm really paraphrasing and retelling.
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It could be, I got things totally wrong.
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So just keep that in mind.
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But anyway, he said there's three ways that they can harm you.
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One is tracking.
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So you have to be able to not be tracked if it's going to be the company.
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I think he harmed you.
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He called it abusing.
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Like in the interview, he said, hey, Facebook doesn't have users.
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It's got used people that Facebook use.
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You don't use Facebook. They use you.
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This is a big one because everybody now seems to want to track you.
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So that will be pretty challenging.
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The Yula. So you shouldn't have to sign a Yula.
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I guess if the Yula basically says you have all the freedom you want.
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I guess that would be acceptable for Yula.
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And then three is DRM.
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Now, the one thing he did say that it's only ethical way to use DRM as if you have the means to break the DRM at hand.
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So he pointed out that it's not legal in the U.S.
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And he has enemies.
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So he does not own anything that's DRM.
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But he said it's, and I agree, he said it's not an ethical to break DRM.
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It just might be illegal depending on where you live and the loss in your country.
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So those are the three things I'm going to kind of guide me, I guess, or things I'm going to strive for.
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And as I go along, I'll be reading more.
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And as I take these things kind of one at a time, I'll be researching them and following along with what I get to.
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And I'm not totally against not using products that are not free.
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I'll just see how I get to them.
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And I'm going to extrapolate a little bit.
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And he, like I said, I don't know RMS might not be okay with any of these things that I do.
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But one of the things he said, and there is, and one of these interviews, is that the FSS, F, F, F, F, they endorse distributions, I think it was, he said.
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And the understanding is that if the distribution, or if it's, it's not known that they have non-free software, that they will make an effort to get rid of it because, or they not make an effort, but they will get rid of it once it's known.
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And the point he made was it's hard to know everything.
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So, you know, if things get slip, you just have to be willing to correct that.
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And so that's kind of the way I'm going to treat this.
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That, as I go along, not just be correcting things that I do that are in the spirit of using software, free software, and, or products and services that don't respect my freedom.
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So, those are, anyway, those are kind of the guiding things that I'm going to strive for.
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Now, going in, here are some things, well, aside from the things I mentioned before, Facebook, Gmail, it's not being tracked, sites are tracking me, and Skype, and using Skype.
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These are some other things that I would like to change.
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Now, these are really goals, I don't know, like I have here, use Libra Boot or Core Boot.
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As I said, I don't think any of my machines now could use either one of these.
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But, as I get new machines, and I maybe will convert some machines to machines that they have, but I'll definitely keep that in mind as I get new machines.
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So, hardware that supports free software, or which free software supports currently are up to now.
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When I buy hardware, I don't really, I don't really do much in way of checking to see if it's supported with Linux or free drivers.
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I just kind of buy whatever is cheapest.
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For printers, for example, for printers, I usually only get HP, because HP usually seems to work pretty well with Linux.
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Or, well, I only use HP, if I were to buy another printer, I'd probably look it up to see if it was supported.
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And so, yeah, those are two other things I'd like to strive for.
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So, that's kind of where I'm at now.
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I don't feel comfortable with my current practices.
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And so, hopefully we'll see. I'll try to change.
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And I think the one thing that I hear people all the time, and like I said, I have a line that's not perfect, but I kind of make fun of, or look down upon, I think, is the right word, or feel sorry for people who have their line closer to the proprietary world.
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And so, the one phrase that gets on my sticks and my claws, I'm just pragmatic, man.
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I just use whatever is the best tool for the job.
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And I really think that that, I think that's the wrong way to look at it.
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And if everybody does that, then I don't think we make, really make real progress.
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And so, at the same time, I know that people, with their line closer to the free side, can look at me and say the same thing.
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So, I've been trying not to feel that way, but that's still my inclination.
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And whenever I hear someone say, oh, well, yeah, I used, like I just heard, the guy from Pac-5 just watching episode there, and he's like, oh, well, yeah, I use Adobe, because Adobe is just the best thing, and I can't do it.
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And so, in my mind, well, it's probably never going to change if we don't try and make the effort.
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So, like I said, I don't want to be too harsh, because I'm definitely not perfect, but I want to move towards it that way.
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So, I'm going to take some things on my list and see if I can do better.
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And yeah, and we'll see enough, anybody else, you know, having to advice, wants to share in the effort, then that'd be great too.
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So, what I'm going to try to do first, is I think I'm going to look at two things first.
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Well, one I'm just going to get off of Facebook, I can do that pretty easily.
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Everyone who needs to get ahold of me using Facebook as other ways.
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And I'm going to see what I can do about not being tracked online, and look where a better email solution.
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I'm going to try those things between now and whenever I create another episode, and we'll see how that goes.
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And one thing that is, I don't know what I'll ever be able to do.
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I work on the mainframe, and traditionally the mainframe is the opposite of our free.
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It's pretty proprietary.
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I know IBM has really been made a push to start and move towards using Linux, but it's still the traditional OS is not Linux.
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And they have lots of non-free stuff, so that'll be something to see what I can do about that.
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I've made a couple of attempts to get a job in the free software world, and the salary is just too much lower.
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I guess one thing is I don't really have a work history, much of a work history when free software.
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But I really haven't been able to get any offers that were close to what I would make now, so that'll be something.
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But at least in my personal world, I should be able to make some significant strides in my personal world.
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Well, I guess that's enough rambling for now, and I maybe should have said this up front, but I'm not the kind of person who will strive for production quality or any of that kind of stuff.
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So hopefully this will be good enough that you can understand or hear, and if you happen to be interested in the topic, at least you can suffer through it.
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But I'm not going to make any kind of apologies for quality or any kind of schedule or anything along those lines.
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And worst comes the worst, maybe I'm setting a bar low enough that people who say, I don't have anything we're talking about that everybody will feel like they do.
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So that's it for now, and if you got, well, even if you don't when you do topics that hackers would be interested in, grab yourself a recording device and make yourself an episode.
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