this is my new favourite #website
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@daniel same. it's so transparent.@daniel same. it's so transparent.
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For the record, #Bitwarden has never been fully #opensource. They've always been an open core model, despite their marketing to the contrary.@vwbusguy Naïve question, but what are the free software alternatives to Bitwarden? I'm aware of Vaultwarden, but this is a server. I'm also aware of KeePassXC, but I'm a little sceptical of this project (it's a fork of a fork, and their interactions with the Debian project haven't been great).
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https://stallman-report.org/of course, it's not lost on me that 'we shouldn't cancel #stallman for unrelated stuff he wrote; that's all just a convenient excuse to get rid of The Only Man Who Can Save #FreeSoftware' is like their main argument, but the card says moops, and now suddenly it's convenient to tone police.
these people don't believe anything.
and it should be absolutely unambiguously abundantly clear that 'stallman wrote some weird shit 30 years ago' is NOT the thing at issue here. it is stallman's BEHAVIOUR and ACTIONS that have sabotaged our movement, hurt real-world people, created a culture that is unwelcoming, and cultivated a cult of his personality. none of which he has attempted to set right, none of which he has apologised for, and most of which he continues to do.
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https://stallman-report.org/good god, i'm getting _e-mails_ from troglodytes for this stupid toot i wrote. 'bla bla bla the report's author is a terrible person here's something he wrote ages ago bla bla bla this somehow invalidates everything'.
fuck off, i don't care, i didn't ask to be e-mailed, people change, i thought gamergate made some good points ten years ago, and now i'm a gay communist.
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https://stallman-report.org/Harping a little more on one point—some people (Reddit commentors, who am I kidding) will often retort that 'Stallman was right', and that he and the FSF are the only ones with the right zeal and conviction in the struggle for software freedom and opposition to non-free software.
And it's bullshit. There are _so many people and organisations_ who are every bit as dedicated to the project of software freedom. This movement has so long outgrown this one weird man, but if we are to believe his cult of personality, software freedom dies with him.
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https://stallman-report.org/The Stallman report
Comprehensive report detailing Richard Stallman's political program in defense of sexual violence, allegations of misconduct, and the misconduct of the Free Software Foundation
The Stallman report (stallman-report.org)
The thing that frustrates me about this is that the #FreeSoftware community wastes so much fucking time on #Stallman. So much time and effort is wasted on the eccentricities of one man, even though anyone with a gram of sense can see that this man is unfit to lead the social movement for our digital liberation.
And we are so utterly beholden to him. So much of our language and framing is Stallmanesque, sometimes undeservedly. My biggest pet hate is the narrative that 'you, the user, will be free if you use Free Software'. No you won't, especially not if you are not technically inclined. We are freed together as a community, not as individuals. The system of collaboration and the sharing of our digital infrastructure makes this thing liberating for all of us, not my ability to patch better Esperanto support into glibc.
And it's not like this movement needs a single leader, or that there aren't already extremely talented and dedicated leader figures in our community.
And it's not like there aren't problems with our community that aren't related to Stallman. There are so many people (men…) who make this community less lovely than it is.
But instead of lifting up other voices, or addressing other toxicity, we're stuck endlessly dealing with this one eccentric man.