From 6d1d18532c1d0495a1fd42e6f1b2f7d165efe0a2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sacha Chua Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2024 09:17:22 -0500 Subject: add IRC --- 2024/talks/blee.md | 40 ++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) (limited to '2024/talks/blee.md') diff --git a/2024/talks/blee.md b/2024/talks/blee.md index 4ff097db..db8b788f 100644 --- a/2024/talks/blee.md +++ b/2024/talks/blee.md @@ -207,30 +207,29 @@ Previous Talks: and - Am I too young to understand? Maybe I need to read the book - Aah I get it!! IPR forces single ownership of what are polyexistentials -- Takiyah Assaf: ​​gnome is not halal - - Takiyah Assaf: ​​gnome is western - - \ Did he elaborate on how GNOME is haram by his +- From YouTube: ​​gnome is not halal. ​​gnome is western + - Did he elaborate on how GNOME is haram by his definition? Oh, sorry, nevermind, the quote on GNOME isn't from the speaker. -- \ interesting. and - obviously - radical thoughts. not sure +- interesting. and - obviously - radical thoughts. not sure about if Americanism critique is the core, but moreover a general critique of (extreme) capitalism mechanism. but that's certainly not merely a "Western" issue. imo -- \ Okay, I have to admit, I love this +- Okay, I have to admit, I love this political/philosophical dissection of software's impact on society.   Very interesting. - - \ It's like an extension of the GNU (free software) + - It's like an extension of the GNU (free software) thought. I think I need more literature on that topic\... - - \<\_bladez\_\> Essentially a free, open-source and + - Essentially a free, open-source and privacy-respecting ecosystem akin to those provided by the big tech companies (Google, Microsoft, Apple). -- Paul Eduard​​: Great talk on Polyexistentials. Awesome to see +- Great talk on Polyexistentials. Awesome to see EmacsConf including international voices . -- \ He hit the nail on the head:  This point has been on +- He hit the nail on the head:  This point has been on my mind: Capitalism creates artificial scarcity and then manufactures junk to fill it.  How can that be overcome?  So that we get software that is actually needed \... - - \ lounge-511: I don't know if this is a problem + - I don't know if this is a problem with Capitalism which can be many things to different people to the point the term might not mean much. I have a problem with people competing through corrosion rather than compition. For @@ -238,7 +237,7 @@ Previous Talks: and everybodys app but googles worse. Capitilism "not fake Capitalism" predospes a free market which would limit this - The blee panel actually is cool! -- Blaine Mooers: Very thought-provoking talk! +- Very thought-provoking talk! - Dovetailing nicely / with other talks from EmacsConf 2024 - Working **on** Emacs vs working **for** Emacs - Peter mentioned "too much choice" @@ -252,25 +251,26 @@ Previous Talks: and - polymode is key to that - Several concepts which were introduced like "dynamic blocks everywhere" and "COMEEGA" would probably require other talks -- \ Probably my favourite talk of the event -- \ Wonderful talk! -- \ This presentation gets better and better. -- \ lounge-511: I don't know if this is a problem with +- Probably my favourite talk of the event +- Wonderful talk! +- This presentation gets better and better. +- I don't know if this is a problem with Capitalism which can be many things to different people to the point the term might not mean much. I have a problem with people competing through corrosion rather than compition. For example google is restricting access to google drive api making everybodys app but googles worse. Capitilism "not fake Capitilism" predospes a free market which would limit this -- \ going to go checkout the book later as half way +- going to go checkout the book later as half way thorugh the talk i got term overload -- \ Great talk, great software. -- \ Thank you for the presentation Mosen. -- \ while this heavy topic is certainly a major critique of +- Great talk, great software. +- Thank you for the presentation Mosen. +- while this heavy topic is certainly a major critique of capitalism as such, i certainly would not mix in here any sort of religion-related things. hence leveraging "Halaal" for this is quite disturbing. - +- I skipped the whole thing because I suspected it would just annoy me for no other reason than that one term. (Maybe this was excessively prejudicial of me, but seriously, not my religion, I suspect I'd be unwelcome.) (maybe this is an English-specific thing, Do Not Mention Religion, because last time we mentioned it we had centuries of religious wars.) +- Hard topic, it feels like we are in an era of closing open-source software, eg redhat [[!inline pages="internal(2024/info/blee-after)" raw="yes"]] -- cgit v1.2.3