As we all know, Stallman will probably die in our lifetime

As we all know, Stallman will probably die in our lifetime.
We should therefore program an AI to carry him on.

We should call it GNU Stallman and it should run on GNU/Hurd.

How should we start?

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SkeltalmanOS

int main()
{
interject(); // takes a moment
return 0;
}

Let's make a logo

THIS

>takes a moment
>not sleep(1);

i think you mean:
int main() {
for ( a_moment) {
interject();
}
}

He really like lisp, so atleast write it in lisp

You're both doing it wrong.
#!/bin/bash
echo "I'd just like to interject" # For a moment
echo "What you're referring too as" # Linux
echo "is actually" # GNU/Linux
echo "newfag"

How can I make my Arch installation do this anytime Linux is echoed without GNU?

if transferring his consciousness to a computer required running non-free software, would he decline and let himself die?

I'm working on Richard, the intelligent personal assistant and knowledge navigator.for GNU systems.

Gib monis plox

>Not making a machine learning program who learns to interject for a moment

hahahhahahaha oh................Filtered

Btw, how to get funds for project requiring over 9'000 brainhours, that would be released under GPL3.

Release it under BSD license. Stallman is dead and won't notice. The AI will be buggy and not care.

We just need a schizo to make a Stallman gnu/hurd OS
Stallman could be the oracle on top mount gnu

We'll do that when Hurd gets a stable release.

>Release it under BSD license

How would BSD license improve my monis over GPL?
The BSD projects don't even have the monis for promotion and marketing .

If you have an AI advanced enough to shill FOSS, it's also going to tell you how to make money with it.

Holly shit, part of my program...
printf("GPL and BSD are a dead end");

We have vrms

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vrms

>not knowing that Stallmanu could easily do it himself
dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/6255/AIM-380.pdf?sequence=4

so a completely useless waste of space that east his own foot pickings?

>implying Stallman's brain takes more than 3 mb of disk space

>How should we start?

brb designing a logo

We need a good logo

just ask ur mom haha