Saturday is the beginning of the fifteenth edition of the Free Software Foundation’s conference on ethical technology and user freedom. And they’re livestreaming the talks — with three different livestreams available online from the conference’s Jupiter Room, Saturn Room, and Neptune Room.
This year’s theme is “Charting the Course” — here’s a complete schedule of the talks. Topics will include freedom hardware, free software for non-developers, free licensing of trademarks, Emacs for P2P deliberation, free software boot, DIY browsers, free/libre payment systems, “the future of the right to repair and free software”, and a talk on Sunday titled “It’s time to jailbreak the farm.”
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