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I do not know everything about Free Software, but I invite you to
contact me for whatever you may wish to
ask me (I'm known to write private tutorials for people who need help
with something I have knowledge of.) And I ask for your criticism as
long as it's constructive. I post information and opinions that are
too simple, too small, or not important enough to warrant an entire
article on the Random Bits page. There
I also archive my online comments and I often post there when a
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What Is This Place?
TildeHash is a website for Tech articles
revolving around Free Software
and Unix/Unix-like operating systems,
written by Jacob Barkdull and various contributors,
respectively. Meaning, Free Software (or Open Source); and
GNU/Linux (or simply
Linux),
BSD, OpenSolaris,
or Haiku; respectively. The main goal
of TildeHash is to be different -- the name alone is a little different
(explanation here) -- but
to do it in a useful way.
TildeHash is about discussing Free Software topics that are beneficial to our community, topics that are largely not discussed nor shown. "Free Software" is also often called "Open Source Software". In practice the requirements are identical, although because the term "open" doesn't call to mind freedom, it misses the point.
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TildeHash is about discussing Free Software topics that are beneficial to our community, topics that are largely not discussed nor shown. "Free Software" is also often called "Open Source Software". In practice the requirements are identical, although because the term "open" doesn't call to mind freedom, it misses the point.
List of Articles >>
