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Re: Supporting hardware freedom in the long range
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Jacob Hrbek |
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Re: Supporting hardware freedom in the long range |
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Sun, 30 Jan 2022 04:59:18 +0000 |
> We are not. This name-calling makes it pointless to talk with you.
-- RMS
I didn't mean to name call you and it is not in my interest to appear
hostile so i apologize if it was taken that way, but from what you said
i understood that you are using the example of using a LED bulbs to make
the argument that free hardware is not practical and not worth the time
and i feel that it's important to make the argument that it's very
practical and time efficient thus why i wanted to explain why i feel
that analogy is wrong and explain why i think that we are already in the
"painless encouraging" phase by highlighting the solution with arduino
and 3D printing a design from thingiverse which i would compare to
working with lego as it's just plug, flash and play and could be done in
<5 minutes (+ time it takes for a fabricator to fabricate the design
which is usually automatic and doesn't require any input)
On 1/30/22 05:19, Richard Stallman wrote:
We are not. This name-calling makes it pointless to talk with you.
--
Jacob Hrbek
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