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Boston, MA
Joined May 2008

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  1. Our "Respects Your Freedom" (RYF) certification program helps you find hardware that doesn't violate your right to control the devices you own. Learn more, and shop while supporting companies that support your freedom:

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  2. Collaborate with us on the freedom ladder, our new guide to help people take their first steps in software freedom:

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  3. We want to be a community event! Now, we have questions, and if you have ideas, suggestions, tips or tricks for the LibrePlanet team, give your feedback at

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  4. Listen to 2021 audio in your podcast app: we've made the audio files available using a free podcast app like AntennaPod via Android, or gPodder, if you are on your desktop computer!

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  5. Jan 25

    Curious on how to get started contributing to Emacs? Colin Woodbury has written a helpful blog post on just that topic, including instructions for copyright assignment:

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  6. Jan 25

    We're excited to announce the founder of and prolific advocate for free, honest, and inclusive technology, Marleen Stikker as the opening keynote for this year's LibrePlanet "Living Liberation"!

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  7. Jan 25

    Our new operations manager is picking up your shop orders, and here's his favorite picks. Get your orders in now and support the free software!

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  8. Jan 25

    Improving and adding to the Free Software Directory at is an easy way to support the free software community. Join us for meetings every Friday to help us do this crucial work:

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  9. Jan 24

    Have you visited our LibrePlanet wiki page lately? It's filled with free software information -- and it's an important tool for connecting with your fellow free software supporters. Check it out and get involved!

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  10. Jan 24

    to Stephen Longfield, Steve Tuyizere, and Thomas Hahn for their generous donations to the FSF. With your help, we will break the chains of proprietary software for a freer future!

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  11. Jan 24

    Birthday, graduation, or other celebration coming up? Give the techies in your life the gift of freedom. Gift an FSF membership! Learn more:

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  12. Jan 24

    We have FSF & GNU pins! These popular designs are now back in pin form. Become an FSF associate member and snag a snazzy pair.

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  13. Jan 24

    People around the world use sites that rely on proprietary JavaScript - often without realizing it. Nonfree JavaScript subjugates users in the same way as any piece of proprietary software. We should reject it.

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  14. Jan 23

    Encryption helps protect the privacy of people you communicate with, and makes life difficult for bulk surveillance systems. Learn how with our Email Self Defense guide:

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  15. Jan 23
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  16. Jan 23

    The Free Software Foundation and Defective by Design are on Mastodon! Visit us at and .

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  17. Jan 22

    Do you know what's in your software? The FSF is fighting every day for your right to control your computer. Start the conversation in your community and encourage your friends to join the FSF!

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  18. Jan 22

    Are you bilingual and would you like to see the FSFs free software resources in more languages? Email [email protected] and join the translations team. It's the most effective way to bring free software to the world.

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  19. Jan 21

    The fight for free software depends on your commitment and generosity, so we'd like to extend a big to René Genz, Richard Valdes, and Robert Young for their donations!

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  20. Jan 21

    The FSF is one of the carefully selected charitable organizations across the US that federal, some state and local employees can donate through payroll deductions, support by supporting the FSF in Combined Federal Campaign.

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