xuxebiko ( @xuxebiko@kbin.social ) 35•2 years agoFuck cancer. Get well soon, Richard.
Kosta554 ( @Kosta554@feddit.nl ) 19•2 years agoI really hope he gets well.
YⓄ乙 ( @yoz@aussie.zone ) English6•2 years agoWhy bad things always happen to good people.
Franzia ( @Franzia@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 16•2 years agoI hope this fucking legend gets well and keeps carrying on.
lntl ( @lntl@lemmy.ml ) 16•2 years agoRMS! RMS! RMS!
GNU ! GNU! GNU!
theshatterstone54 ( @theshatterstone54@feddit.uk ) 16•2 years agoWhile everyone changes the world ever so slightly in their own way, Stallman is one of these individuals that actually affected the entire world through their achievements, changing it for the better. I sincerely hope he continues being there for decades to come. I want to hear him at GNU’s 50th Anniversary!!! Richard, if you’re reading this, I hope you get better. You deserve to live and to promote free software for many more decades!
Join us now and share the software,
you’ll be free, hackers, you’ll be free!
Join us now and share the software,
you’ll be free hackers, you’ll be free.
Hoarders may get piles of money
that is true, hackers, that is true!
But they cannot help their neighbors,
That’s not good, hackers, that’s not good!
When we have enough free software
At our call, hackers, at our call,
We’ll get rid of those dirty licenses
Ever more, hackers, ever more!
Join us now and share the software,
You’ll be free, hackers, you’ll be free,
Join us now and share the software,
You’ll be free, hackers, you’ll be free.
TrinityTek ( @dan@lemmy.fdr8.us ) English15•2 years agoIf you happen to read this, Mr. Stallman, I wish you you a swift and full recovery. We need more in this world like you. Thank you for all that you have done for the world and your tireless advocacy of Free Software!
GenBlob ( @GenBlob@lemm.ee ) 15•2 years agoSeeing how he looks now is incredibly sad. I really hope he makes it though this.
ThatFembyWho ( @ThatFembyWho@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English11•2 years agoGotta say the older I get, the more I appreciate what he stands for. Especially as we spiral toward a dystopian future where privacy is suspect and surveillance is everywhere, FOSS is the only way to retain control over our digital lives.
GnuLinuxDude ( @GnuLinuxDude@lemmy.ml ) 11•2 years ago🫡 stay strong, Mr. Stallman
roguetrick ( @roguetrick@kbin.social ) 10•2 years agoHe looks so smooth. 5 year survival for that is pretty good, and at his age he’ll likely make a good run of it.
henfredemars ( @henfredemars@infosec.pub ) English10•2 years agoOne human spirit. Well wishes.
PuppyOSAndCoffee ( @PuppyOSAndCoffee@lemmy.ml ) 7•2 years agoKeep fighting RMS and beat it.
pfannkuchen_gesicht ( @pfannkuchen_gesicht@lemmy.one ) 5•2 years agoWhy would you wanna fight RMS? I mean some of his views are controversial, but he ain’t a bad guy.
PuppyOSAndCoffee ( @PuppyOSAndCoffee@lemmy.ml ) 3•2 years agolol - gotta keep the man sharp
btw - who downvotes ppl (you + me ) praising a guy for battling cancer, because that’s what it is … Cancer strips us of our humanity - doesn’t matter who you are, it reduces you. And the only way to live is to keep a positive attitude, do everything medicine has to beat it into submission and see that next sunrise.
I have always liked RMS because he praised solutions to problems, hope there is someone else to carry his torch.
lud ( @lud@lemm.ee ) 1•2 years agoWe should stop saying that people should fight cancer, since they can’t.
There is nothing a person can do against cancer except do what they’re told by the doctors.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jan/28/stop-fighting-cancer-ordinary-illness-language
Do you have a cancer? Or are you “a brave hero fighting against the demon foe”? Have you something in your body that needs removing, or are you a heroic victim in a war you may “win or lose”? A poll by Macmillan Cancer Support has found that many people with cancer are fed up with the language of war. They want to be treated like anyone else who is ill. They want to discuss their treatment with a doctor. It is as simple as that.
Anyone with experience of a cancer knows well the lugubrious looks you get. You poor thing. We are so sorry. How long have “they” given you? Be brave. Be positive. Fight back. Don’t give in and “lose”. It suggests you lacked courage and were “beaten”.
I suggest you read the rest of the article since it’s pretty short.
Another relevant article: https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/lets-stop-talking-about-battling-cancer/
andruid ( @andruid@lemmy.ml ) 3•2 years agoThe fighting stance is how I treat all illnesses, it suggests both a need for support and, through discipline and great effort, a path to recovery assisted by our actions.
LoafyLemon ( @LoafyLemon@kbin.social ) 1•1 year agoFuck cancer. Best wishes to you, Mr Stallman. That is all.