I give a brief overview of the bash script I used to record this video. For my other channel (@sfz), this script has the added benefit of prepending the channel intro automatically. The hope is that I don't have to touch my videos after recording them.
Follow along with this series using this pdf document I've created for your reference: https://open.lbry.com/@james:03/english-sounds-pdf:e?r=35AbKajgPA637srdfJBcUrTUU6s94jJa
Follow along with this series using this pdf document I've created for your reference: https://open.lbry.com/@james:03/english-sounds-pdf:e?r=35AbKajgPA637srdfJBcUrTUU6s94jJa
Follow along with this series using this pdf document I've created for your reference: https://open.lbry.com/@james:03/english-sounds-pdf:e?r=35AbKajgPA637srdfJBcUrTUU6s94jJa
I'm back... With a boring bugfix video regarding OBS and video4linux - but hopefully it'll help someone. As always my videos are only on the LBRY network :)
This pdf file is meant to be used in tandem with my video where you can hear me pronounce each sound and example: https://open.lbry.com/@james:03/english-sounds:5?r=35AbKajgPA637srdfJBcUrTUU6s94jJa
IRC (internet relay chat) is a simple internet chatting protocol created in 1988. It has powered online communities and collaborative projects for decades and is still the go to chatting software for many.
Freenode is the IRC network that countless projects use and is probably the most well known IRC netword to date. Since it's creation in 1995, Freenode has always been led by unpaid volunteers and members of the community. Channels were managed by the community and everyone understood Freenode existed for the benefit of the user and their freedom, not as a business. However Freenode has recently betrayed even their own name. The former head of staff sold the Freenode holding company to a third party without disclosing any contractual agreements to the volunteer staff. Now the staff are being removed from their positions by ambiguous legal threats leaving the third party in operational control of Freenode - so it's basically a hostile corporate takeover. Of course this conflicts with the principles of the Freenode volunteer staff, so naturally those that weren't removed by force resigned in protest.
Luckily, IRC is a FOSS protocol so nothing is stopping the former Freenode volunteer staff from rebuilding the community on a new IRC network. This is exactly what they've done with [Libera Chat](https://libera.chat)! And this time they've taken precautions against such a corporate takeover, stating:
"Our legal home is a non-profit association in Sweden, with all our staff holding equal stakes, and we will never accept corporate control."
I say let Freenode burn, Libera Chat will rise from the ashes.
Check it out here: https://libera.chat/
Context: https://fuchsnet.ch/freenode-resign-letter.txt
Follow along with this series using this pdf document I've created for your reference: https://open.lbry.com/@james:03/english-sounds-pdf:e?r=35AbKajgPA637srdfJBcUrTUU6s94jJa