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Jeebizz 04-14-2017 05:10 PM

"Richard Stallman" - Lunduke Hour - Apr 14, 2017
 
"Richard Stallman" - Lunduke Hour - Apr 14, 2017
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Published on Apr 14, 2017

In today's episode of the Lunduke Hour, I get the chance to sit down and chat with the one and only Richard Stallman. Founder of the Free Software Foundation. We talk about everything from the W3C's stance on DRM to opinions on the movie "Galaxy Quest".

dedec0 04-17-2017 12:34 PM

Which are the URLs they mention?
 
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Originally Posted by Jeebizz (Post 5697063)

I am unable to clearly understand the URLs Lunduke says. A few of them are said between 10'00" and 11'30". And few others are mentioned during the interview, by both, not always clearly to me. May someone write all of them here? I watched the whole video, but now I am a bit lost with the URLs mentioned.

Which are the URLs they mention? (and if you also have the time information, don't keep it!)

May you help us? (it is not only me asking and benefitting from it, you may imagine)

It is a great interview, with many crucial ideas shown. (:

Jeebizz 04-17-2017 12:36 PM

I would have thought that Mr. Lunduke would have placed them in the description of the video, but apparently not. I suppose you just have to skip to parts of the video and just listen to the urls. I do not know why he hasn't placed all urls mentioned in the description.

dedec0 04-17-2017 02:36 PM

I cannot understand the URLs. May you please tell me them? To start, I have told people where a few of them occur. My English for hearing is not as good as I imagined... I repeated their moment a few times, no use. :-/

astrogeek 04-17-2017 11:45 PM

I only now got free time to watch it, great interview as are all Stallman interviews!

Here are the URLs that I noted in the video, hopefully I did not miss any...

10:40 Archive.org (search page)
11:00 Patreon.com/bryanlunduke
11:00 Lunduke.com

Archive.org requires a login to view the video.

22:30 Helping the GNU Project and the Free Software Movement

49:30 Hardware Devices that Support GNU/Linux

56:00 Free Software Is Even More Important Now

The last one is given as a FSF.org URL in the video, but it redirects to the GNU.org page.

I am glad to see a few others still have an interest in understanding the principles of FREE software!

dedec0 04-18-2017 03:48 AM

Thank you very much, astrogeek! ^,^

I wanted to mark your post as useful - because it really is - but, for some reason, that link does not appear here. Why?

This was the first interview I have seen of R. S., although I have known about him for several years...

EYo 04-18-2017 04:17 AM

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Originally Posted by astrogeek (Post 5698382)
Archive.org requires a login to view the video.

That's where I gave up, to preserve my own freedom. Thanks anyway (not).

Creeping commercial clampdown is really bothersome, turning the web in to a garbage dump, where did all the interesting people go? I don't know.

astrogeek 04-18-2017 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by EYo (Post 5698438)
That's where I gave up, to preserve my own freedom. Thanks anyway (not).

Creeping commercial clampdown is really bothersome, turning the web in to a garbage dump, where did all the interesting people go? I don't know.

Well, I did not recommend it, only warned about it... ;), and :thumbsup: for preserving your own freedom!

The patreon.com link was also useless in my browser without javascript.

I also will not (cannot without allowing scripts) view youtube videos, on youtube (i.e. in a browser). My solution is to download anything of interest using youtube-dl and watch it offline with mplayer or vlc, and recommend others do the same.

The commercial mal-net is not creeping, it is in full stampede! But it is creepy and the web is indeed an unsanitary landfill!

Never surrender to it, even if it means pulling the plug.

astrogeek 04-18-2017 04:59 PM

I have a question about music mentioned in the video.

About the 31 minute mark RMS mentions a current favorite Spanish music selection or album named "Beating of the Memory".

I have looked online to try to find the music or the artist/group name without success.

Does this title (I think it was an album title) register with anyone?

ChuangTzu 04-18-2017 05:31 PM

always enjoy watching and listening to Stallman. As time goes by his message becomes all that more important.

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Originally Posted by astrogeek (Post 5698784)
I have a question about music mentioned in the video.

About the 31 minute mark RMS mentions a current favorite Spanish music selection or album named "Beating of the Memory".

I have looked online to try to find the music or the artist/group name without success.

Does this title (I think it was an album title) register with anyone?

Here is the CD he's listening to: https://www.amazon.com/Varios-LATIDO.../dp/B001CTIW4O

EYo 04-19-2017 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by astrogeek (Post 5698650)
Never surrender to it, even if it means pulling the plug.

Thanks for understanding my comment and sorry that sounded so grouchy it was bad timing. I'm not pure, not even close to Stallman's sacrificial lifestyle, but all my software starts at GNU practically. I am behind on my fsf dues so feeling guilty until caught up again. It's like paying for my right to squawk. ;) Free speeeeech. I don't know what to say about GNOME and systemd, except they are free too, use or don't use (Thanks Pat and Slackware crew right now).

Have fun.

Jeebizz 04-19-2017 01:43 PM

Stallman's stance is admirable but very difficult for someone like me to follow. I have a smartphone and watch blurays, so ....yea...


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