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watching a twitch stream, and this lil white boy from Minnesota didn't know what LGBTQ meant. Like, oh honey. What even ARE cishets?

This shirt is still my best thrift store find of all time.

Why be libertarian when you can just dig a hole outside and bury yourself in it?

current mood: kill all capitalists

it’s my birthday; send me declarations of love if you mean it, send me cash if you want (i could definitely use some, lol) at paypal.me/spinako, send me exploded views and crosssections of mechanical and optical devices if you got ‘em.

today i am 33. because of the intersection of a few of the demographics i occupy, i’m gonna have to start being surprised after a couple more of these. ha!

"Everything we do to make it harder to create a website or edit a web page, and harder to learn to code by viewing source, promotes that consumerist vision of the web.

Pretending that one needs a team of professionals to put simple articles online will become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Overcomplicating the web means lifting up the ladder that used to make it possible for people to teach themselves and surprise everyone with unexpected new ideas."

idlewords.com/talks/website_obesity.htm

#web

Berserk's Useless Trivia: Daraku Tenshi is an Arcade fighting game made by people who would later move to SNK to help develop the King of Fighters series and Arika to help the Street Fighter EX series.

The game is known for having a more grounded tone, being more of a noir story in tone and having one of the first fighting games to have a playable trans woman as a main protagonist.

Yuiren the Fighting Singer: witches.town/media/qIRpUMdMqE9

ableism, autism, child abuse Afficher plus

TL;DR: "Open source software" is capitalist propaganda made in 1998 by some people who wanted to distance themselves from the FSF and its political program.

By using "open source" instead of "free" you are just validating the OSI position and telling that the 1998 split was actually a good idea. By doing so, you're erasing the political aspect of the free software movement.

So why is there two different terms? That's pretty simple.
Back in 1998, some people wanted to distance themselves from the free software movements because it was too militant and too politically connoted for them. The only think that really interested in the free software concept was the idea it was more adapted to the "economic realities" (ie. exploiting people's labour for free). So they *literally* split from the free software movement to make their own thing.

And no, "open source" doesn't mean you can accede to the source code. The term, who was coined by the Open Source Initiative as actually a very precise meaning: opensource.org/osd.
And you know what? This definition overlap with the free software definition: gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.fr..

When you start wearing tights/leggings under your pants because “it adds some extra warmth without being too big”
glitch.social/media/hZqxghscz1

Can we, please, stop to use the term "open source software"? It's called "free software".