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RMS "Approves" GRSecurity GPL violation, says "may" be legal, (won't take action) Anonymous 09/06/2023 (Wed) 11:20 [Preview] No. 15279 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
>From: Richard Stallman
>To:
>Sent: Tuesday, September 5, 2023 at 08:59:56 PM EDT
>Subject: Re: Could you please sue GRSecurity.
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>[[[ To any NSA and FBI agents reading my email: please consider ]]]
>[[[ whether defending the US Constitution against all enemies, ]]]
>[[[ foreign or domestic, requires you to follow Snowden's example. ]]]
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> > RMS: please. You sued Cisco.
> > Yet this is allowed? (they violate the copyright on your GCC, in addition to the Linux Kernel)
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>It is not clear that they are violating the copyright on GCC. It

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Anonymous 09/06/2023 (Wed) 11:54 [Preview] No.15280 del
And, Yes I am a lawyer.
Yes GRSecurity is contravening the "u can't put any additional restrictions not mentioned in the text of this license" clause of the GPL; vs both the Linux Kernel and the GCC "plugins" they distribute subject to their(GRSecurity's) "no redistribution" clause (which has been effective: the source has not leaked: GRSecurity has made it's patches to the linux kernel and GCC proprietary)

The GCC "plugins" are non-separable derivative works, just as their linux-kernel patches are non-separable derivative works. They only work regarding the parent work.

Don't believe me: read the real player case then. Go on. Read it. If you even make some 3rd party program that messes with the look of the other program you can be violating the copyright on the other program. Go read the case. There are others but when I tell you people you just say "DURR WHY NOT JUST DISTRIBUTe A DiFF and GeT aRoUnD the GpL thaT wAy"

Why won't RMS sue? Because he has women lawyers surrounding him who don't want to do shit. That's actually their job: to dissuade RMS etc from taking any Copyright action and upsetting the "GPL-as-effectivly-BSD-Licensed" status-quoe that emerged.

The only courageous one was Bruce Perens who fought abit of the good fight.
Note: ANY of these federal copyright lawsuits would cost probably half-a-million or more for the Copyright owner to prosecute.
RMS's foundation doesn't want to do it.
GPL rots in it's grave.



GLOWY-RESISTANT PILLS Anonymous 07/25/2023 (Tue) 14:36 [Preview] No. 15267 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
what is considered the best way to browse the web and interact with technology in general and remain anonymous if your threat model includes 3 letter glowboys?



Need custom ransomware for 1 specific target Anonymous 08/19/2023 (Sat) 03:33 [Preview] No. 15273 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
I need a custom ransomware for a specific target, know jack shit on coding. I have all the incriminating information I need though. Just need the software.

My target's computer is a Mac desktop computer.

Where can I find one to buy



JavaScriptless/No JS imageboard software Anonymous 07/09/2023 (Sun) 20:21 [Preview] No. 15264 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Collection of 5 JavaScript-less imageboard software. dietchan, nanochan, lambdaplusjs, phichannel and picochan. dietchan is in German, the others in English. They're pretty similar to each other. Downloaded/scraped straight from their respective original sources, no modifications or additions.



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l0icense thread Anonymous 03/16/2023 (Thu) 20:23 [Preview] No. 15205 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
What is a good or a bad l0icense?


Anonymous 03/22/2023 (Wed) 03:55 [Preview] No.15206 del
>>15205
Depends on what you want it for OP


Anonymous 03/23/2023 (Thu) 19:51 [Preview] No.15207 del
The best l0icense is
>no l0icense
If you're too much of a cuck to care about l0icenses (e.g. a (((corporation)))) then don't use the code.


It's time to say goodbye to the GPL Anonymous 07/01/2023 (Sat) 14:12 [Preview] No.15251 del
In the 1980s and 1990s, when the GPL was written, the enemy of the free software movement was Microsoft and other companies that sold closed-source (“proprietary”) software. The GPL intended to disrupt this business model for two main reasons:

1. Closed-source software cannot easily be modified by users; you can take it or leave it, but you cannot adapt it to your own needs. To counteract this, the GPL was designed to force companies to release the source code of their software, so that users of the software could study it, modify it, compile and use their modified version, and thus have the freedom to customise their computing devices to their needs.
2. Moreover, GPL was motivated by a desire for fairness: if you write some software in your spare time and release it for free, it’s understandable that you don’t want others to profit from your work without giving something back to the community. Forcing derivative works to be open source ensures at least some baseline of “giving back”.

While this made sense in 1990, I think the world has changed, and closed-source software is no longer the main problem. In the 2020s, the enemy of freedom in computing is cloud software (aka software as a service/SaaS, aka web apps) – i.e. software that runs primarily on the vendor’s servers, with all your data also stored on those servers. Examples include Google Docs, Trello, Slack, Figma, Notion, and many others.

Copyleft software licenses are a legal tool that attempts to force more software vendors to release their source code. In particular, the AGPL is an attempt to force providers of cloud services to release the source of their server-side software. However, this hasn’t really worked: most vendors of cloud software simply refuse to use AGPL-licensed software, and either use a different implementation with a more permissive license, or re-implement the necessary functionality themselves, or buy a commercial license that comes without the copyleft clauses. I don’t think the license has caused any source code to become available that wouldn’t have been open source anyway.

As a legal tool to promote greater software freedom, I believe copyleft software licenses have largely failed, since they have done nothing to stop the rise of cloud software, and probably not done much to increase the share of software whose source is available. Open source software has become very successful, but much of this success is in projects with non-copyleft licenses (e.g. Apache, MIT, or BSD licenses), and even in the GPL-licensed projects (e.g. Linux) I am skeptical that the copyleft aspect was really an important factor in the project’s success.

Open source software has been tremendously successful, and it has come a long way since the origins of the free software movement born from 1990s anti-Microsoft sentiment. I will acknowledge that the FSF was instrumental in getting this all started. However, 30 years on, the ecosystem has changed, but the FSF has failed to keep up, and has become more and more out of touch. It has failed to establish a coherent response to cloud software and other recent threats to software freedom, and it just continues to rehash tired old arguments from decades ago. Now, by reinstating Stallman and dismissing the concerns about him, the FSF is actively harming the cause of free software. We must distance ourselves from the FSF and their worldview.

For all these reasons, I think it no longer makes sense to cling on to the GPL and copyleft. Let them go. Instead, I would encourage you to adopt a permissive license for your projects (e.g. MIT, BSD, Apache 2.0), and then focus your energies on the things that will really make a difference to software freedom: counteracting the monopolising effects of cloud software, developing sustainable business models that allow open source software to thrive, and pushing for regulation that prioritises the interests of software users over the interests of vendors.

https://martin.kleppmann.com/2021/04/14/goodbye-gpl.html



So uh Anonymous 08/25/2022 (Thu) 21:16 [Preview] No. 15114 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Anyone wanna help me find a proxy site so I can use discord on my chromebook


Anonymous 09/02/2022 (Fri) 10:44 [Preview] No.15122 del
>>15114
Why on earth would you want to use that proprietary malware?:
https://stallman.org/discord.html
https://stallman.org/google.html


Anonymous 09/09/2022 (Fri) 15:06 [Preview] No.15125 del
Just use a VPN or Tor brah. Proxies are unreliable and extremely slow.


Anonymous 04/11/2023 (Tue) 23:27 [Preview] No.15212 del
>>15122
probably because hes a kid and forced by their school to use a cuckbook


Anonymous 04/12/2023 (Wed) 19:28 [Preview] No.15213 del
>>15114
>Using discord

lol


Anonymous 06/01/2023 (Thu) 07:57 [Preview] No.15225 del
>>15114
>Anyone wanna help me find a proxy site so I can use discord on my chromebook

Just remove google firmware and flash coreboot then install Kicksecure on a external hardrive and boot from that and use your shitcord.

http://invidious.g4c3eya4clenolymqbpgwz3q3tawoxw56yhzk4vugqrl6dtu3ejvhjid.onion/watch?v=8K4NA5a0D8c



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Anonymous SSH chat Anonymous 08/13/2022 (Sat) 06:27 [Preview] No. 15097 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Anyone interested to have old school hacker chat anonymously? And I really mean it, truly anonymously. Anonymous deep webs chat using SSH, that's right, no web / js soykaf.
ysdr3c3j7odl3p2zu5vdyaphf5x65l4hc3i2hmuy4vx4svibnxonvsqd on the onion network and port is 1337 protocol SSH as mentioned earlier.
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Anonymous 09/26/2022 (Mon) 12:22 [Preview] No.15144 del
The new server seems to be much faster than the previous Raspberry Pi. - Thank you!

New instance also resets weekly, clearing all data from RAM as well.


Anonymous 09/26/2022 (Mon) 12:26 [Preview] No.15145 del
The new service instance is paid for two years with XMR. It's freely available for all hackers in future for at least two years. - Thank the nice anonymous donor for the XMRs to fund the project.


Anonymous 09/27/2022 (Tue) 11:36 [Preview] No.15148 del
>>15145
thanks


Anonymous 01/23/2023 (Mon) 15:17 [Preview] No.15195 del
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i'm in, sadly it seems that i'm the only one other than some afk guy. I'll connect again at 18:00 (UTC), hoping that its not just a clever way for hacking people


Anonymous 05/28/2023 (Sun) 16:05 [Preview] No.15223 del
real and based



The 'real' hidden.wiki? Anonymous 09/29/2022 (Thu) 15:10 [Preview] No. 15149 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
n00b here looking into tor again - looks like there are quite a few 'hidden wikis' on a clearnet search, of course the sites can be set up by anyone. I'm interested in an old respected host that people have had good experience with, so that I can start building up my knowledge of whats on Tor.

Thanks for any help


Anonymous 11/24/2022 (Thu) 20:21 [Preview] No.15178 del
here's the original hidden wiki
zqktlwiuavvvqqt4ybvgvi7tyo4hjl5xgfuvpdf6otjiycgwqbym2qad.onion/wiki/index.php/Main_Page


shfhtd Anonymous 02/11/2023 (Sat) 12:57 [Preview] No.15198 del
dhggtrssgs


Anonymous 04/14/2023 (Fri) 01:26 [Preview] No.15214 del
>>15149
Hell forum is the best place to learn and get everything you need.
Here's their onion link
http://ipzm4xtt6qu6ovohuzgrfydiws4dyxnh3oqnirtmfrvieds5643xs7id.onion/


HELL forum Anonymous 05/23/2023 (Tue) 15:52 [Preview] No.15219 del
>>15214

Do you have an invite or know someone who does? They want $200 to join and I don't pay for anything 100% sight-unseen.



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Robotics Anonymous 05/03/2023 (Wed) 22:46 [Preview] No. 15215 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Hello there! I'm not speak english, so I'm sorry if your don't understand some of what a tell to your in my post. Well! I have the needed to learn robotics, at least, the basic to rotate and jawing a camera, like a security camera does. And I have to learn it on TOR. Don't ask way, please! Do you know a book, course, web page or any resource to start to learn? Thanks!


Anonymous 05/18/2023 (Thu) 01:53 [Preview] No.15216 del
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>Hello there! I'm not speak english, so I'm sorry if your don't understand some of what a tell to your in my post

It's fine. We understand OP

>Well! I have the needed to learn robotics,

Try reading Make Magazine for starters. They have loads of content related to robotics. I'm sure you'll find something


https://makezine.com/



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Alternative tech suggestions Anonymous 01/30/2022 (Sun) 15:26 [Preview] No. 14940 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Question: Is there an alternate site or tool to use twitter? Preferably one that doesn't use JavaScript. Twitter's not letting me scroll eternally and is asking me to sign in to continue.


Any more tech tools or suggestions are welcome here.
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Anonymous 01/26/2023 (Thu) 19:33 [Preview] No.15197 del
>>14940
hivesocial.app


Anonymous 02/23/2023 (Thu) 03:52 [Preview] No.15201 del
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>>14940
>>14972
>keep posting more alt sites guys. really appreciate it

Try using Mastodon, and any website inside the Fediverse. They're all somewhat good.


Anonymous 02/23/2023 (Thu) 03:53 [Preview] No.15202 del
>>15197
>hivesocial.app
this one looks pretty good. How many people are using it?


Anonymous 04/03/2023 (Mon) 15:03 [Preview] No.15210 del
mastodon.social or mastodon.online

They use JS but that's no issue for me.


Anonymous 04/03/2023 (Mon) 15:09 [Preview] No.15211 del
>>14940

If you use Javascript just be sure to use more secured web browsers like Librewolf, and make sure to use about:config tweaks to disable some vulnerabilities like telemetry, WebGL, WebRTC and geo-location APIs which could expose you behind your VPN or proxy. Best to turn off auto-updates too because auto-updates often restore the vulnerable default settings without notice and can interfere with other privacy add-ons.