Think about him personally what you will, but professionally, he is the reason why we can have digital personal property today. Also the stuff he did for computing is objectively good.
Stallman eats things off his feet, is a terminal creep around women, and a terrible songwriter. But he’s been correct about software licensing, how companies will use and abuse Free software, and enormously consistent about it over the years.
So yeah, he kinda sucks, but when he talks about licensing and freedom, I listen.
Compartmentalization is an important skill. Apparently Einstein was a terrible husband. One can be smart in an area and stupid in many other areas, for life is a complex amalgam of microscopic acts in a macroscopic universe.
an entire section rewritten into raw logical statements
Nobody could misunderstand this!
~ A A • B A ∨ ~ C C ⊃ (B ∨ A) ~ (~ B ≡ C) (A ∨ ~B) ≡ (C ⊃ A) [A ∨ ~ (C ∨ B)]
Instructions unclear. Dick stuck in graphics card.
Propositional logic is easy.
Predicate logic just looks hard.
If you want to truly confuse people, you have to go into temporal logic.
You have to define your propositions somehow, probably in English, but honestly this seems like a really good way to precisely specify the terms of a complex contract with a lot of conditions. It does lack a bit in human-readability, but propositional logic isn’t all that hard to learn.
CEO of Freedom
Lmaoo, sign me up
I like the code detonating part
The CEO of freedom looks like Steve from Minecraft
flint and steel
You forgot “defines a code of conduct and social responsibility so I don’t have to resign from the FSF again.”
CEO of Freedom
Stallman v. POTUS copyright infringement lawsuit when?