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"While code-generating AI systems like CoPilot have emerged as a powerful tool for professional developers, there are growing legal and ethical concerns around the development of these models." Mark your calendar for this upcoming online talk. More info: https://u.fsf.org/3z5
"Can I use the GPL for something other than software?" It's an interesting question. There's an answer on the #GPLFAQ page. Read it here: image
Interested to learn more about the newly launched FSF board nomination and review process? This post details the nomination process along with a helpful chart of the procedure: https://u.fsf.org/3wa image
Help us give a big #ThankGNU to Trevor Spiteri, Camille Akmut, Tobias Platen, Dock Williams, Walker Holahan, and Devin Roth for their generous donation. Contributions such as these help the #fsf fight for freedom! Check out for a full list of donors. image
"While code-generating AI systems like CoPilot have emerged as a powerful tool for professional developers, there are growing legal and ethical concerns around the development of these models." Mark your calendar for this upcoming online talk. More info: https://u.fsf.org/3z5
Watch the LibrePlanet: Charting the Course videos on PeerTube: . Which talks do you like in particular? #PeerTube #LibrePlanet image
Did you know that the hardware database #hNode has detailed instructions on how to identify the hardware in your computer? Use the commands to see what's in your computer and whether or not it is compatible with #freesoftware image
Read this blogpost from our latest tech intern Nick Shrader, who shares his journey up the #FreedomLadder, his experience as an intern at FSF, and why he believes free software is so very important: https://u.fsf.org/3zc Thank you Nick for being a part of the team!
#emacs users, have you ever been frustrated that you could not remember a handy command when you needed it? We've got you covered with this Emacs Reference Card v25 from the #GNUPress Purchase one from https://u.fsf.org/3iz image