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Keiser Report: Happy Hacking! (ft. Richard Stallman) (E344)

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Published on Sep 22, 2012

In this episode, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss tuning in, dropping out and the modern day opting out. They also talk about 'high value' customers being fast tracked at Heathrow in the name of expediency; while in the US poor people are fast tracked into a private debt collectors' kickback scheme with the help of district attorneys. In the second half of the show, Max Keiser talks to Richard Stallman about Anonymous protests outside virtual doorways, corporate tyrannies and free software.

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  • InStars

    12:03 for Richard Stallman

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    sharing is good !

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  • Aldo nuñez

    GNU four essential freedoms:

    freedom 0: to run the program however you wish

    freedom 1: to study the source code and change it so the program does you computing the way you wish

    freedom 2: to help others to redistribute exacts copies of the program

    freedom 3: to contribute to your community that is to distribute copies of your modified version

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  • UnixNoobify

    They say if you remember the 60's, you weren't really there

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  • Matt Sturgeon

    That is actually rather misleading in most cases, while it is possible to construct an OS entirely from the Linux kernel and gnu programs, almost no systems are. E.g. X11 is a component of many OSs, as is GNOME or KDE, (the list isn't limited to just graphical programs). Android itself probably does contain gnu programs, but it wouldn't be Android without many other non-gnu programs, most fundamentally the Android Framework.

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    in reply to marfos19 (Show the comment)
  • marfos19

    GNU is actually the whole OS, Linux is just the kernel and you can program your own OS from GNU/Linux.

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  • uliseseugenio

    Respect for mister Kaiser

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  • Matt Sturgeon

    How do you know it wasn't (for example) Android + linux? ;)

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  • DGuitarbite

    was gonna share the same thing thanks for doin it :)

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  • hanneesh

    Dick.

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  • deadly510

    Mr.Stallman is your friend, he fight for YOUR freedom !

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