Do you want to learn how to program using a 100% #FreeSoftware environment? Join the workshop "Newk script: Code katas to learn programming" by Reynaldo Cordero on Monday, April 10. Learn more, as well as how to register, at https://u.fsf.org/newk-script
Right to repair advocate Elizabeth Chamberlain to keynote #LibrePlanet. Regarding her talk, titled "The future of the right to repair and free software," she says, "Free software and the right to repair are founded on so many of the same principles..." https://u.fsf.org/3x1
Interested to know more about the history of the FSF and free software? Follow the FSF's thirty-five (plus!) years of advocating for software freedom with our timeline project: https://u.fsf.org/3fc#UserFreedom
Associate members may now nominate candidates to serve on the FSF board. Read the following to learn more about what makes a suitable candidate: https://u.fsf.org/3wc
Savannah is looking for #hackers! Help is needed for project submission evaluations, working on and improving the Web UI, documentation, and more! Read how you can become a Savannah Hacker and become a part of this important part of #softwarefreedom at https://u.fsf.org/hkr
Did you know that malicious Web sites can identify you through fingerprinting or use other tactics for tracking your activity? #JShelter aims to improve the privacy and security of your Web browsing. #FreeJShttps://u.fsf.org/3gc
We love free software. With much thanks to the talented @SachaChua for illustrating the reasons. See https://www.sachachua.com/blog/ for emacs news and more!
Chromebooks foisted on students? Teachers monitoring what children do outside of the classroom via nonfree software? Surveillance of children is common, and it's at your child's school, too. Support #FreeSoftwarehttps://u.fsf.org/32h
Have you ever considered the work that goes into sending an email to gnu.org? The FSF tech team makes sure millions of emails get delivered each year, and has taken the time to explain the road your email travels in freedom. http://u.fsf.org/3gz
Does the #GPL require that source code of modified versions be posted to the public? "The GPL does not require you to release your modified version, or any part of it. You are free to [...]" Read the full answer at https://u.fsf.org/3kt#GNUGPLFAQ
Free BIOS achieved!!! Read the latest article by FSF senior systems administrator, Ian Kelling, about the FSF tech teams latest achievement toward freedom. https://u.fsf.org/3mn#libreboot#coreboot#freeBIOS
Savannah is looking for #hackers! Help is needed for project submission evaluations, working on and improving the Web UI, documentation, and more! Read how you can become a Savannah Hacker and become a part of this important part of #softwarefreedom at https://u.fsf.org/hkr
Looking for a way to stay connected without Twitter? In the end, Twitter is a centralized service, which are vulnerable to mass subpoenas. If you want to avoid such risk, use a decentralized microblogging service such as Mastodon or GNU Social. #JoinMastodon
Fighting for freedom isn’t gratis, and we depend on the generosity of donors like Judicaël Courant, Fredrick Brennan, Rebecca Cotter, and Andreas Constantinou to fuel the FSF. #ThankGNU! Check out https://u.fsf.org/3hq for a full list of 2022 donors.
Nonfree JavaScript may be taking away your freedom without your realizing it! Many Web sites require proprietary JavaScript. Nonfree JavaScript subjugates users in the same way as any piece of proprietary software. Learn more: https://u.fsf.org/freejs
We love free software. With much thanks to the talented @SachaChua for illustrating the reasons. See https://www.sachachua.com/blog/ for emacs news and more!