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Stuart Langridge and Jeremy Garcia present Bad Voltage, in which the summer break is over except that Jono is temporarily away, free software has some problems, and:


  • [00:01:45] Is the definition of free software still fit for

purpose? We’ve got companies trying to solve the problem of “we pay to build a thing then AWS get paid for it” and people trying to solve the problem of “we sweat to build a thing then ICE get to use it”, and both groups are doing so by looking at what the goals of free software are today, and whether current free software licences are still a good way of achieving those current goals. Matthew Garrett <a href="https://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/52907.html">wrote some thoughts about this</a>, and we have Opinions too, as we suspect will you. Give us your ideas on this topic at <a href="http://community.badvoltage.org/">community.badvoltage.org</a>.

that the UK government are offering up quotes to the media which use 

the key words from negative stories in a new context, in an attempt to push those negative stories down the search rankings for those words. Real life SEO to get bad stories out of the news. Andy Maturin flags this for <a href="https://twitter-com/TheAndyMaturin/status/1178303707357892608">a search for “boris johnson model”</a> (attempting to push <a href="https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/boris-johnson-had-affair-ex-20326766">this story</a> down the rankings in favour of <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-politics-49863638/boris-johnson-i-think-i-ve-been-the-model-of-restraint">this story</a>)

(“a method that involves capturing a bunch of images, filtering them 

based on a topic, theme or individual, and wirelessly transmitting the filtered images to another device”) which Shotwell allegedly violates

ring up restaurants and make bookings by talking to a real person: “Reserve With Google” seems to be the latest iteration of this plan, and

<a href="https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1178772840553816065.html">it doesn’t seem to work all that well</a>
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Internet Archive identifier: badvoltage2x58
https://archive.org/download/badvoltage2x58/Bad%20Voltage%202x58.mp3
Author Stuart Langridge, Jeremy Garcia
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Bad Voltage 2x58
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eng
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2020-02-18 21:07:21
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https://badvoltage.org
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/
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podcast; technology
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podcasts

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