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Don't worry, the whole thing is that GNU boot contains proprietary firmware for testing coreboot. The only distros affected are GNU Boot and Canoe Boot. Upstream coreboot has that testing firmware there intentionally so it's silly to call it "affected".
FSF is doing great stuff for the world but I think FOSS is kinda held back by being led by nerds that are "a bit different". (edit: I mean that with respect. These nerds are surely nice people and great coders but imo not great philosophical leaders)
They're a bunch of idealists that are detached from reality. Kinda reminds me of myself back when I was still in college.
Look, when you're trying to get your computer working I agree. I don't mind having to use nonfree stuff if I literally cannot boot otherwise. But if we don't have strong ideological fighters pushing for things like totally free systems then we wouldn't be where we are today and we would always have to use non free stuff. So it's definitely important we have people who are more ideologically idealist.
When Stallman was saying that smartphones would become a spying device, people were calling him crazy.
I am still thinking he's a bit on the crazy spectrum, but that some food for thought...
Stallman is often batshit insane, but when it comes to tech he knows what he's saying.
I would trust a doctor when he says about something about my stomach, I wouldn't trust them about astrophysics.
I would trust Stallman about how computers can be misused and mistreated, same as Cory Doctorow. I wouldn't trust both about a small part of history, unless it was obvious or very well cited.
Crazy doesn't necessarily mean wrong 🤷♂️ Stallman is undeniably crazy