Sunday, September 26. 2004
RMS in Stuttgart
Today, I was at a talk held by Richard Stallman, the founder of the GNU project and ideological father of the free software movement, at the Lightwerk GmbH in Stuttgart.
The talk was about software patents. I was a bit disappointed, because it was only about the usual, obvious arguments about software patents, which probably all visitors of the talk already knew. I think RMS can tell much more important things about free software and the social and political impact of it.
Nevertheless, it was worth being there. A friend of mine took a picture of me and RMS, which you can see beside.
Oh, before I forget, support the protest of the FFII against software patents.
The talk was about software patents. I was a bit disappointed, because it was only about the usual, obvious arguments about software patents, which probably all visitors of the talk already knew. I think RMS can tell much more important things about free software and the social and political impact of it.
Nevertheless, it was worth being there. A friend of mine took a picture of me and RMS, which you can see beside.
Oh, before I forget, support the protest of the FFII against software patents.
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Friday, September 10. 2004
Gedanken
Diesen Spruch hab ich in einem Forum gefunden, ich poste ihn hier mal, weil ich das grad so gut nachempfinden kann:
Manchmal hasst man den am stärksten,
Den man am meisten liebt,
Weil er der einzige ist,
Der einem wirklich weh tun kann !
Manchmal hasst man den am stärksten,
Den man am meisten liebt,
Weil er der einzige ist,
Der einem wirklich weh tun kann !
Wednesday, September 1. 2004
Tutorial for Linux 4k intros
As there is not much information available about this subject, I started writing a tutorial about how to create 4k intros in linux. The sections about executable packing and using gcc are finished, assembler-section will follow.
Get it here
Get it here
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