Is the FSF dying in the modern age?

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t3g
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According to this "Linux YouTuber", the FSF is old and antiquated and needs new leadership. Oh and may be dead or dying:

https://yewtu.be/watch?v=rbb3j5TsRmo

Thoughts?

nionios
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ideology "stickers" are the beginning of the end of every movement
i like focusing on goals

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El 2023-04-23 06:30, name at domain escribió:
> ideology "stickers" are the beginning of the end of every movement
> i like focusing on goals

Making labels for what people think and defend are ways which undermine
the goals they strive for, without even discussing the reasoning for
opposing those goals. Everyone has their own ideas which could be
labeled anyway. Use logic instead of labels, please.

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Hikaru
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FSF is doing allright.

prospero
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That video was posted before Elon Musk announced he was buying out the FSF and migrating all his ventures to Trisquel GNU/Linux-libre.

Every Trisquel dev is going to get a Tesla, and every regular Trisquel user an electric minibike. RMS will get two electric flying pads. Trolls will get small electric shocks from their keyboard until they learn to behave.

Dave_Hunt

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LOL!

Jabjabs
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If anything FSF is more important now than ever. Machines are getting locked down more than ever nowadays.