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 No.2357

http://kottke.org/15/05/how-richard-stallman-does-his-computing

>Richard Stallman, the free software activist and author of some of the world's most used and useful software, probably uses his computer and the Internet a lot differently than you do. For starters, ethics and privacy concerns trump his need for convenience.

I am careful in how I use the Internet.

I generally do not connect to web sites from my own machine, aside from a few sites I have some special relationship with. I usually fetch web pages from other sites by sending mail to a program (see git://git.gnu.org/womb/hacks.git) that fetches them, much like wget, and then mails them back to me. Then I look at them using a web browser, unless it is easy to see the text in the HTML page directly. I usually try lynx first, then a graphical browser if the page needs it (using konqueror, which won't fetch from other sites in such a situation).

I occasionally also browse using IceCat via Tor. I think that is enough to prevent my browsing from being connected with me, since I don't identify myself to the sites I visit.

I never pay for anything on the Web. Anything on the net that requires payment, I don't do. (I made an exception for the fees for the stallman.org domain, since that is connected with me anyway.)

I would not mind paying for a copy of an e-book or music recording on the Internet if I could do so anonymously, and it were ethical in other ways (no DRM or EULA). But that option almost never exists. I keep looking for ways to make it happen.

 No.2394

>stallman emails webpages to himself

Man, this is intense.


 No.2395

>>2394

>Being this new and still not have read the article on his personal blag

>Being this new and being surprised by that

>Newfaging so intensly


 No.2400

I wonder just how much pizza he has on his computer.


 No.2410

>>2400

I believe he doesn't have any images on his computer


 No.2737

Pretty sure he just uses tor and a shit ton of privacy tools now instead of that rube-goldberg setup.


 No.2749

I don't personally, but I wish everyone used a computer like him.

Guess I'm a hypocrite.


 No.2753

>>>2737

Confirmed, he uses tor.

vine.co/v/enB1w6KbU3F


 No.2755

>>2410

>I believe he doesn't have any images on his computer

Untrue. He has at least the image that /tech/ made for him for his birthday a few months ago.

He said he liked it.


 No.2756

>>2755

What image?


 No.2765

File: 1436252472400.png (229.17 KB, 400x400, 1:1, happybirthdaystallmankun.png)


 No.2784

>>2765

>that jew

holy shit kekeke


 No.2793

I love how people who demand for DRM free are also the ones who go and pirate shit. The whole reason DRM is needed.


 No.2808

>>2793

>The whole reason DRM is needed.

DRM is "needed" because companies are looking for a technological solution to an unsustainable business model.




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