Laura Arjona Reina

Swift on Security: a story about Jessica

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Swift on Security: a story about Jessica

Food for thought.

I'm happy I (and my family) have the Debian community in which I can trust.

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Hmm, actually on re-reading this, there is a shocking number of stereotypes in there (which I was able to happily ignore at first, privileged person that I am)

Apry at 2014-12-20T16:12:07Z

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I was going to write a series of blog posts outlining what I think are high priority areas for the FSF. But instead I will just submit this post, because it hits all the parts I care about.


That, and the stuff around coreboot, that allows for free software to be installed on hardware in the first place. But everything else would be about making Jessica's life easier.

maiki at 2014-12-21T02:44:32Z

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>> Apry:

“Hmm, actually on re-reading this, there is a shocking number of stereotypes in there (which I was able to happily ignore at first, privileged person that I am)”


Yep, I would have written it much differently, it feels like reading a PSA shown at the end of an episode of The OC. But it makes many useful points. And is also written by Taylor Swift (which is kinda cool in a meta-fiction-Tumblr-kinda-way). ^_^

maiki at 2014-12-21T02:46:48Z

@maiki I encourage you to rewrite, post, and make that your hpp-feedback submission!

Mike Linksvayer at 2014-12-21T18:54:11Z