The Lonely Linuxer Log #13 The key to source code and GNU Philosophy to Freedom

 To be honest i don't know how much i made these logs, but let's try not to focus on that


attached is one of 4 image generated by copilot
with "program key to freedom" prompt

ok i'm new to blogging so let's continue

ok and this is the song from previous logs if i remembered correctly, i blame the algorithm for my short term memory https://youtu.be/9sJUDx7iEJw?si=HmcHP0VdKEKutr0_

it's good song about freedom for programmers and society

so i have been through a LOT, but not enough

pure os laptop, ubuntu laptop (spyware advised), why did i put it there? let me share you another link https://youtu.be/CP8CNp-vksc?si=xlTj1QduzPcNNKK1

who don't want a freedom of use same as freedom of speech in their everyday lives of using computer? the answer to that? GNU

with GNU, you're not only free to use the software, but also modify them, and even, publish them

but again freedom in GNU stands for (LIBRE) not (GRATIS) this means the developer can still have some short of income from their program, in my experience, some of them used donation as an income to the project

my favorite GNU Apps is blender, gimp and inkscape though my favorite GNU repo's are neofetch and cmatrix

want to watch your phone racing like an f1? just pipe neofetch to cmatrix or (neofetch | cmatrix) well i did with my cheap samsung (maybe a better phone will adjust the text speed)

i don't want to endorse Elon, X, or Samsung but i really looking forward for their collaboration, i pray that they support GNU too

Gnuuuu + Linux (had to put it here, it was a meme at the time)

i use Arch btw

ok enough for the jokes

i'm going to be stuck on writing again so my message is

Good luck on the project you're working on! Don't forget to share the software!

Seriously, the GNU will set you free

Oh yeah here's the remaining generated pics



Thanks for reading!
Sayonara!
Stay awesome! (Thanks PewDiePie)

Much love and kisses


hubaka



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