I'm sorry, but Stallman is an asshole..
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The year Aaron Swartz died is the year that everything started going to shit.
John Gruber created Markdown but Aaron helped and tested it.
Rest in peace Bram Moolenaar
I think you need to make money to be a billionaire.
if Arnold Swartz was a billionaire lemmy wouldn't exist and most likely kbin also
Terry A. Davis
Is it pronounced git or jit?
I think it's git as in "Go on now! Git!"
Lol I always say something similar in my head. What do I need to do to obtain this program? I jus' need'a go'on n' git it.
it's precisely that they don't build themselves up by exploring the less privileged and really create value to society that we view them as good people. No billionaire is self-made, no billionaire is good. Eat the rich, help your communities, be kind.
First recognized Linus and was like where’s Aaron. [Probably saw him subconsciously but] Was super satisfied he’s there. Rest in peace, hero.
Patrick Volkerding could use a shout-out
founder, maintainer, and benevolent dictator-for-life of Slackware.