Pay Toilets

Stallman's glossary is pretty whacked.

Does he actually write software on that shitpost-machine of his?

No, not that I'm aware of. He spends most of his time on advocacy.

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firmly detached from the realities of todays world, stallman wants what he believes to be the best for the people, but in the process he just comes off as some sort of free software zealot.
i like to listen to him, but it's hard to take everything he says at face value.
you know, i really wonder what the state and public reception of the fsf would be, if they would have a completely different leadership and PR figure some time ago. what projects and endeavours would they spend most of their resources on?

He doesn't code at all anymore. I read that years ago, but can't find wherever it is I read that. Here's a recent article that says the same thing, though. The part about not programming anymore is an aside way down at the bottom. The article is worth reading, though. There's some top-shelf autism in there.

psychologytoday.com/articles/201611/the-sorcerers-code

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Common all over europe.
Americans visiting toilets in Europe should tip at least $20 US.
If there isn't someone visibly on duty, leave the $20 on top of the tampon machine in the women's toilets.

Diversity programs, women in tech and maybe a little bit of privacy software here and there.
Stallman isn't really the leader anymore, that's John Sullivan. Stallman is like Lenin under Stalin: a mere figure.

I've never seen a "pay toilet" in my entire life. How would it work, would you have to pay a penny to be able to flush it? It just sounds like a good way to get clogged toilets to me.