Re: Re: Machine recommendations?
Randy Barlow <[email protected]> Wed, 18 Mar 2015 00:29:02 -0400
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 03/17/2015 10:55 PM, Duncan wrote: > (As for chrome, even if I could run closed source I'd not trust it. > Google is after all an ad/tracking company at core, which after > all does own the doubleclick I've NEVER trusted and have blocked > about a half- dozen different ways, and if they're insisting that > something stay closed- source, I'm inclined to believe there's a > /reason/ it's closed source, that I'd not like were it available to > examine, and that I STILL don't like, hidden in code I /can't/ > examine. So even if I were to run closed source in general, I'd be > about as likely to run chrome as I would to run closed source from, > say, Sony, "The rootkit people!(TM)".) Hahah, I enjoyed that so much of this e-mail was in parentheses. I agree with these thoughts. I think people come to open source software for many different reasons. For some, it's the collaboration. For some, it's because it's free as in beer. For some, it's the fact that you can modify it to solve your particular needs. For others, including me, it's primarily for trust reasons. I think it's important to be able to trust the software we are giving private information to. That's what draws me in. I also like the collaboration, and I like that I can have it for $0 (though I do work professionally on writing open source software, so in a way it pays me ☺). I also enjoy the many other benefits. The "freedom" aspect of Free Software is really what draws me. The freedom to modify is great too! > (As for google in general, I use their search and I spend quite a > bit of time in minitube and firefox (with youtube's new html5 > support) on youtube. And some of my feeds are via feedburner, > which I think is google's too, but I don't have a google account of > any kind, third-party cookies are blocked and others are > session-only (and unlike some I don't have a 50-tab firefox going > constantly, so session-only generally means only a few hours at > most), and I'm pretty strict with disconnect/request- > policy/noscript policies, such that google generally gets no > notification when I'm browsing other sites, so while I'm not > kidding myself that they don't have a profile on me, it's much more > limited than their profile on most users, for sure!) I also find their tracking practices to be troubling. I avoid their links, and I do what I can to educate the people around me about how nothing they do is "free". - -- Randy Barlow -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJVCP8OAAoJEHhEzLg73SRiiVkP/0/8z50LZGTuC1MmZJZ6M3C1 RkuJWni9S3d4dAbweyYtv8+1uhMAdDKnEc3r91Ci81dZ2NkqKjGm+D5T+rLfYYCq Vv8WDdmfqF3V6LTk6TQn95CuigfYKT1TEZtiMaDVjaD6v5hjcsRPOVpWCgKUTwmx ovmMTgiwvJFOjZwGuWH5++bUw89XdDecRcgXS9YzDyUfjibJkwaKyvKNoUu80iSn zTvvUMxzclWqbczdWmWQBQeyGJwdSD7FQdjmdf1582uyZTM07nS8fc9ww64lwisf xOBr22qC0grpBBuGoFWce9B9wIlccID37/QiTh/zFmgBfYZ429DJb7I/R/Xe98MM zAAL5O1KTzOzTYWm6EIRD2F3IW6BfVbNVqEevIe7g9bJFlkeCGNcbIckbP32g3iC pMccjsEHm+bUvgcvypotIfflPAPFlKpTrb37jSMEWhSjjfllsHmF1eFJU75erAT6 pU08iNU7CfeQskQli94p5galeBOxpLioP6D0k0haHs4HgTgXrDDcyCoPN3u1kGmO cA3oW8i6gv78OMBDTdvps2I6pjCw4Ui24IRzx7E+YRjurxalBnZc9e+ca+us4BWU NZ1NQBYgVrR6YKQjnPI/lgqHwvqHCxdsx57DoTvV1Nfdb4ghlziYyU6AomGp6E22 F7+pjTYH4uxkCvvqKwUh =v7F1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----