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Friday, June 2, 2023
[02:06:16] Gentoo !bang
[02:06:17] Gentoo !reload
[02:15:26] Gentoo There are still firewire devices that work, but that's kind of just niche stuff
[02:16:42] Gentoo USB-C is a port, which can transmit USB 2.0, 3.0, 3.1, 4, lightning and displayport, but good luck figuring out which protocols are supported
[02:17:11] Gentoo Looks like you can actually do FireWire over USB-C
[02:18:47] Gentoo Like 1 day of compiling at most.
[02:19:49] Gentoo That's dependant of if you want to compile at the Rust programs or not.
[02:20:14] Gentoo Slow
[02:23:00] Gentoo Yes, but that's encapsulation of the USB protocol over Ethernet packets and the Ethernet protocol isn't being adjusted to work with USB.
[02:23:52] Gentoo Yes, that's how encapsulation works.
[02:24:39] Gentoo Yes, but proprietary software is wielded as a weapon to makes a bunch of things possible to achieve.
[02:25:46] Gentoo Everything is possible in software, but in practice what you can actually achieve is restricted via proprietary tricks with proprietary sofwtare.
[02:25:48] Gentoo *software
[02:27:20] Gentoo That's part of the trickery, but it's not limited to that.
[02:30:13] Gentoo Yes, proprietary software and its authors usually purposefully mislead the suckers.'
[02:35:12] Gentoo Yes, all hardware is proprietary.
[02:36:16] Gentoo I tend to use hardware that has things in ROM (which means that such is hardware, not software), which doesn't require acceptance of a proprietary software license./
[02:37:15] Gentoo I have no problem with free microcode updates, but microcode updates that require acceptance of a proprietary software license that forbids reverse engineering is something that I simply won't install.
[02:38:03] Gentoo Sure hardware unfortunately has software hidden in strange places, but as I own the hardware, I can do whatever I want with that hardware. I'm also slowly working to replace the software piece by piece.
[02:38:52] Gentoo Proprietary software used can't understand what the software does and can't help their neighbours, so they're suckers.
[02:41:24] Gentoo Why do you assume that I'm against support immediately?
[02:42:03] Gentoo Requiring payment for support of free software is a legitimate activity that a few businesses do - it's reasonably profitable too.
[02:43:17] Gentoo The distro's are GNU and whatever kernel is irrelevant for most practical purposes.
[02:43:33] Gentoo With free software, you can just go and find anyone who is able to use a computer properly and they'll be able to offer support.
[02:44:26] Gentoo Using proprietary software as a weapon to force people to pay only you for support (and nobody else) is unacceptable though.
[02:45:01] Gentoo If you don't want to offer support, that's fine, you can sell the free software instead.
[02:45:37] Gentoo Yes, proprietary malware is often used as a weapon against unsuspecting users.
[02:47:07] Gentoo !bang
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[03:03:08] Gentoo !reload
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[03:16:07] Gentoo !bang
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