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Building a Liberated Home - for myself and others

-: Sunday 14:30 - 15:15 EDT +: Sunday 14:30 - 15:15 EDT (18:30 UTC)
: Neptune
-: Free Software in practice +: Exploring Free Software concepts

Building and living a free life isn't easy. Not only do we need to keep reminding ourselves about our reasons for choosing free/libre software, but also about being mindful when choosing the right hardware to run free software on. It's easy to run free software when we have complete control over our hardware, but when the hardware limits or controls what software can be run on it, it also eliminates our ability to choose free software.

Unless we choose our hardware carefully, we will slowly run out of places to run free software. Hence, the necessity to build a "liberated home".

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Survival of free software: Analyzing characteristics of free software in comparison to other software

-: Saturday 11:20 - 12:05 EDT +: Saturday 11:20 - 12:05 EDT (15:20 UTC)
: Jupiter
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The state of software patents in 2022

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: Saturn
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The Net beyond the web

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Building an ethical E-book

-: Saturday 13:35 - 14:20 EDT +: Saturday 13:35 - 14:20 EDT (17:35 UTC)
: Saturn
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Some thoughts on my journey of building Nantucket E-books, an ethical, and freedom-respecting e-book platform, including ensuring compliance with the GNU LibreJS browser extension.

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Replicant: Struggle for independence

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: Jupiter
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You Wouldn't Hate Artificial Scarcity

-: Saturday 16:20 - 17:05 EDT +: Saturday 16:20 - 17:05 EDT (20:20 UTC)
: Saturn
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Distributing freedom: How package managers empower software users

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: Saturn
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Empowering community-oriented play with TRBot

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: Jupiter
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The importance of student participation in the struggle for user freedom in society

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: Neptune
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ANS coding replacing Huffman and AC - from introduction to patent issues

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Jarek Duda

Jarek Duda received the M.Sc. degree in mathematics, the Ph.D. degree in computer science, and the Ph.D. degree in physics. He is currently an Assistant Professor with Jagiellonian University. He is mainly

focused on information theory and statistical analysis, and is known from introduction of asymmetric numeral systems (webpage: http://th.if.uj.edu.pl/~dudaj/" )


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This session is presented with Jozef Halbesztadt


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TZDB and some challenges of long data

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The Time Zone Database (TZDB) is the primary technology for civil timekeeping conventions. It contains the complete history of the world’s civil time since 1970, and copies of it reside in most of the planet’s cell phones and computers. It has been developed in the open with no use restrictions. TZDB is an example of “long data”: data intended to be used for a long time. Its main challenges come from version and downstream skew, scope and format disagreements, standardization, intellectual property disputes, institutional backing, and politics. I will describe some of the these challenges in TZDB’s evolution.

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Paul Eggert

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Paul R. Eggert is a senior lecturer in the UCLA Computer Science Dept., teaching mostly in the areas of software development and programming languages. He has contributed to several free software projects, including Autoconf, Automake, Bison, GCC, the GNU C Library, GNU Coreutils, GNU Diff, GNU Emacs, GNU Grep, GNU M4, GNU Patch, GNU Tar, Gnulib, Gzip, and RCS. He has worked on the Time Zone Database since 1992, and currently serves as the Internet Engineering Steering Group’s Primary Coordinator for TZDB.


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A free toolchain from molecular vibrations to detailed combustion: How (some) physical chemists and chemical engineers have escaped proprietary software

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Federated social media in the age of social distancing

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Retracing digital freedom as pattern learning for life

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This interactive talk explores learning components that can be used to promote digital freedom. The wicked problem (c.f. Rittel 1973) of dark patterns and digital tracking will be countered by a pattern-based design approach to generating 'surprising' traces (Goodyear & Retalis 2010, Tunstall 2019, Ricoeur 1988, Stiegler 2018). This approach will be illustrated through examples of learning components that can be used in a variety of contexts, not just in institutionalized learning.

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This interactive talk explores learning components that can be used to promote digital freedom. The wicked problem (c.f. Rittel 1973) of dark patterns and digital tracking will be countered by a pattern-based design approach to generating 'surprising' traces (Goodyear & Retalis 2010, Tunstall 2019, Ricoeur 1988, Stiegler 2018). This approach will be illustrated through examples of learning components that can be used in a variety of contexts, not just in institutionalized learning.

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From GNU Emacs to code.gouv.fr

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The media ecology of source code access

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Design in the command line: Recipes for tasty outcomes

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Why we feel it is a liberation experience to take part to the Open Hardware PowerPC Notebook project

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The design of a PowerPC based notebook from scratch is quite a challenge for a group of hobbyists as we are. Making it fully compliant with the Open Hardware principles and based on GNU/Linux is even more complicated. As an example, the availability of fully free software drivers must be carefully checked for every electronic component. This speech will illustrate the reasons and motivations that made us undertake this challenge, and what we are learning from it.

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Roberto Innocenti

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Among the founders of the project Open Hardware PowerPC Notebook, presenter and ambassador of the project. President of the association Power Progress Community which deals with the promotion and dissemination of free software and open hardware.


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Revitalizing Usenet

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Usenet is a worldwide online discussion network that was established in 1980, a decade before the World Wide Web. Unlike Web forums, control of Usenet is not centralized, but is rather distributed across an open federation of independent service providers. This makes the system transparent, robust, resistant to censorship, and most importantly, respectful of users' digital freedoms.

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This talk is presented on behalf of the recently reconstituted Big-8 Management Board, the committee that administers Usenet's original discussion hierarchies. I will (re)introduce Usenet, relate its history, and explain how this venerable but still lively network has much to offer over modern-day discussion forums and social media platforms.

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Tristan Miller

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Tristan Miller is a research scientist at the Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence and a member of Usenet’s Big-8 Management Board. He (co-)maintains several free software packages, including the generic preprocessor GPP and GNU’s moderation tool, STUMP.


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Sxmo: Freedom on mobile devices through simplicity and hackability

-: Sunday 16:20 - 17:05 EDT +: Sunday 16:20 - 17:05 EDT (20:20 UTC)
: Jupiter
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Easy, secure and private information transfer with magic-wormhole

-: Sunday 11:20 - 12:05 EDT +: Sunday 11:20 - 12:05 EDT (15:20 UTC)
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GNU Jami - How it works and how to get your friends and family to use it.

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Living liberated: Zero-to-hero

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: Jupiter
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Alper Atmaca & Özcan Oğuz

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Alper Atmace


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was born into the 56K era, and made a potato clock when he was a child. He failed to keep time accurately with potatoes, and upgraded to solar power. When he failed again, he kept learning and became a part of the hacker community. He graduated from law school, become a lawyer, and applies his technological knowledge to law. Strict online privacy advocate, free software user/advocate, Hackerspace Istanbul (hs.ist) member, and very interested in anything encrypted.


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Özcan Oğuz


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is the president of the Free Software Association (Özgür Yazılım Derneği) in Turkey. Ze started to use computers when ze was 2, in 1999. In 2007, with the Pardus project, ze first encountered free software philosophy and starting from then ze uses exclusively free software in zis devices. Ze graduated from Kadıköy Anadolu High School and Boğaziçi University. From 2016 to 2018, ze was working as publisher and journalist at Çırak mag and Abaküs Kitap. In 2017, ze founded Hackerspace Istanbul in Kadıköy, İstanbul. For three years, ze has been an instructor at Mustafa Akgül Free Software Camps, teaching GNU/Linux system administration.


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Özcan Oğuz

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is the president of the Free Software Association (Özgür Yazılım Derneği) in Turkey. Ze started to use computers when ze was 2, in 1999. In 2007, with the Pardus project, ze first encountered free software philosophy and starting from then ze uses exclusively free software in zis devices. Ze graduated from Kadıköy Anadolu High School and Boğaziçi University. From 2016 to 2018, ze was working as publisher and journalist at Çırak mag and Abaküs Kitap. In 2017, ze founded Hackerspace Istanbul in Kadıköy, İstanbul. For three years, ze has been an instructor at Mustafa Akgül Free Software Camps, teaching GNU/Linux system administration.


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Free software game restoration II

-: Saturday 14:30 - 15:15 EDT +: Saturday 14:30 - 15:15 EDT (18:30 UTC)
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The LibreVR Project

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Software Doldrums

-: Sunday 12:15 - 13:00 EDT - Opening keynote +: Sunday 12:15 - 13:00 EDT (16:15 UTC) - Opening keynote
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Hacking my brain: Free virtual reality implementations and their potential for therapeutic use

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: Jupiter
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Ruben Rodriguez Perez

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Spaniard, software engineer, photographer, GNU hacker, guitar player, ape descendant. Ruben started his career developing free software for research centers and universities, then founded the Trisquel GNU/Linux distribution project and other nonprofits. He has contributed to the freedom and privacy oriented Web tools GNU IceCat, GNU LibreJS and JShelter, and has worked in the One Laptop Per Child program and as a senior systems administrator and CTO of the Free Software Foundation. He likes dogs and paragliding, and dislikes writing about himself.


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Rubén Rodríguez Pérez

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Spaniard, software engineer, photographer, GNU hacker, guitar player, ape descendant. Rubén started his career developing free software for research centers and universities, then founded the Trisquel GNU/Linux distribution project and other nonprofits. He has contributed to the freedom and privacy oriented Web tools GNU IceCat, GNU LibreJS and JShelter, and has worked in the One Laptop Per Child program and as a senior systems administrator and CTO of the Free Software Foundation. He likes dogs and paragliding, and dislikes writing about himself.


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Living federation

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What if a website that you use everyday suddenly makes a change that you are not comfortable with? You either put up with it or stop using it. But what if there was another server of the same service that you could simply switch to? Like your Internet's ISP? That would be cool, right? Federated server software makes such kind of decentralization possible, allowing users across different independent instances to communicate with each other. A lot of services that we commonly use in our daily lives have FOSS alternatives that support federation. Many are already using them and you should too if you aren't already. Let's have glance at some of the privacy-respecting options that we can use instead of those offered by Big-Tech.

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/Publishing well-formed Python packages/ at PyCon India 2020: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAtYleEk0ig


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Reducing Internet address waste: The IPv4 unicast extensions project

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Living in freedom with GNU Emacs

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Reclaiming public values in the internet

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In her keynote, Marleen will explain how Waag’s model of the Public Stack) proposes an alternative way of designing and developing technology. Public Stack advocates for a design of technology with the interests of the public in mind. She will show how the program has been developed over the course of the last four years, and how Waag and its partners apply the model and spread free software awareness in various sectors, including health, media, and government. From building the capacities of citizens, developing critical maker education and the development of data commons and ethical tech like Fairphone.

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Marleen Stikker

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Marleen Stikker is founder of Waag, a social organization and research institute for creative technologies and social innovation. The prolific advocate for free, honest, and inclusive technology, and honorary PhD, is also founder of The Digital City (1993), a group that provides free public access to the Internet in Amsterdam, and author of the book "Het Internet is Stuk" (The Internet is Broken).


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Lightning Talks

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Toward the moral objectivity of GNU

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Repair is not a crime: An update from the front line of the Right to Repair fight

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Current challenges for the OpenPGP keyserver network. Is there a way forward?

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Gunnar Wolf

I have been a free software user and promoter since 1995, Debian developer since 2003, and since 2009 am part of the Debian keyring-maintainers group. I have done other keyring-wide studies, one of which was presented at LibrePlanet 2018.

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Why our economy fails public goods like free software

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A discussion of the economic distinctions between private goods, club goods, commons, and public goods; and why software freedom struggles to get economically supported.

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There are four categories of economic goods: private goods, club goods, commons, and public goods. Free software programs are public goods, and they don't fit our market economy which relies on scarcity and exclusion.

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This talk will lay out a new way to understand the economic dilemmas with public goods. It will discuss how the typical language and models of economics work against the goals of software freedom. With this foundation, we can start working on the challenge of how to build a new economy based on sharing and abundance.

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