長年変わらなかったStallman氏のトークが最近変わった スライドを使ってTED talkをしているという話題 なるほど
Richard Stallman's long-format talks are well-known ― there are videos going back to 2001 and transcripts dating back to 1986 ― but he recently condensed his free software talk down to 14 minutes and set it to hand-drawn slides for TEDxGeneva (video link). He introduces with the four freedoms, as always, and then moves on to spyware, surveillance, non-free drivers, free software in schools, non-free javascript, Service as a Software Substitute and how free software is today necessary for a strong democracy. As usual, the talk is suitable for non-technical audiences.