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Muhammad 'MJ' Jassim is a guy from Manama, Bahrain

I am a human being, submitter to will of God (The Almighty Creator), unique, humanitarian, humble, free, unplugged, ethical, INTP-type of personality, patient, high-principled,"realistic perfectionist", take responsibility of my intentions & actions, and believe most people's intentions are generally good. I value human life ever so greatly, and promote dialog between religions & civilizations. Free-thinker & activist for justice, human rights, and freedoms, including software-freedom. I am a student of knowledge, more specifically student of Islam & Comparative Religion, Epistemology, Philosophy, Logic & Mathematics. All-in-all, in one word: Muslim

  • Dinner with Microsoft - Free Software Foundation

    Rated Mar 21 2009 1 review mathematics, open source, microsoft, free software, windows fsf.org

    Dinner with Micro$oft


    From the page: "Microsoft comes to the Boston area, like a bad uninvited dinner guest in this guest blog by Mark Northfist.



    When you visit Microsoft's web site for New England Research & Development Center you don't get a sense that it is a part of a 30 year old multinational proprietary corporation with a bad track record when it comes to user freedom and community support. In fact, the site could be called hip and sleek, with an emphasis on small teams, the local community, and innovative research. The site shows pictures of the new office, which features glass walls that don equations painted on them. Almost weekly they are featuring meetups for the tech community at their office, and they are clearly putting money and effort into local collaborations with MIT, museums, and other organizations. And, despite laying off hundreds elsewhere in their organization, they are actively recruiting to their Cambridge office, with an advertisement campaign that takes over multiple subway stations in the Cambridge area.

    But, we aren't fooled. As one local Blogger puts it, Hey Microsoft, welcome! I know you have a history of anti-trust activities and monopolization, so why donâ€t you go ahead and show us your friendly new image by taking over every square inch of advertising real estate in Harvard Square!

    Microsoft wants to recruit the brightest minds out of the graduate schools of MIT, Harvard, and other prestigious New England schools and to provide them with an environment that feels open and similar to an academic institution. Their claim is that they are 'Turning Ideas Into Reality.' But what is the Microsoft reality? Treacherous Computing, Digital Restrictions Management technologies, backdoors, system updates without your permission, deletion of software without your permission, non-disclosure agreements, and licenses that attempt to push the boundaries of international to maximize their control over your devices and to minimize your freedoms.

    So, don't be fooled by Microsoft's smoke and mirrors act. Their goal is to funnel ideas into products that aim to restrict users and that ultimately hinder the progress of the useful arts and sciences. Their images of a warm and sharing community with glass on the walls may try to evoke pure and romantic images of brilliance, such as in the movie *A Beautiful Mind* when John Nash is depicted drawing equations on the windows in the Princeton library. But the image of glass walls at Microsoft evokes a very different image in my mind, such as the first scene in the *Silence of the Lambs* when Detective Clarice Starling conducts an interview through a glass cell with the brilliant psychiatrist and incarcerated cannibalistic serial killer, Hannibal Lecter.

    So, think twice before strolling over to Microsoft Research for evening community meet-up session. Dinner with Microsoft is like dinner with Hannibal Lecter, it might provide you with many a stimulating and intellectual conversation, but, you have to ask yourself, what was their real motivation in inviting you over?"
    Dinner with Microsoft - Free Software Foundation
  • How to Hijack an EU Open Source Strategy Paper - Wikileaks
  • Software Freedom Law Center
  • Home - Software Freedom Day Wiki

    Rated Nov 09 2008 9 reviews open source, free software softwarefreedomday.org

    Software Freedom Day

    Software Freedom Day (SFD) is a worldwide celebration of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). Our goal in this celebration is to educate the worldwide public about of the benefits of using high quality FOSS in education, in government, at home, and in business -- in short, everywhere! The non-profit company Software Freedom International coordinates SFD at a global level, providing support, giveaways and a point of collaboration, but volunteer teams around the world organize the local SFD events to impact their own communities.

    Our vision is to empower all people to freely connect, create and share in a digital world that is participatory, transparent, and sustainable.

    Objectives:
    1. to celebrate software freedom and the people behind it
    2. to foster a general understanding of software freedom, and encourage adoption of free software and open standards
    3. to create more equal access to opportunities through the use of participatory technologies
    4. to promote constructive dialogue on responsibilities and rights in the information society
    5. to be inclusive of organizations and individuals that share our Vision
    6. to be pragmatic, transparent, and responsible as an organisation
    Home - Software Freedom Day Wiki
  • Jobs in Free Software - Free Software Foundation
  • Mental-math | Get Mental-math at SourceForge.net
  • Octave

    Rated Nov 04 2008 7 reviews software, mathematics, open source, free software gnu.org

    GNU Octave


    A high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically, and for performing other numerical experiments using a language that is mostly compatible with Matlab. It may also be used as a batch-oriented language.
    Octave
  • DefectiveByDesign.org | The Campaign to Eliminate DRM
  • the great software blog
  • http://mmmaybe.gimp.org/tutorials/

    Rated Oct 15 2008 66 reviews software, open source, free software gimp.org

    GIMP Tutorials




    GIMP is an acronym for GNU Image Manipulation Program. It is a freedom-respecting (and also free-of-charge) piece of software for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring. It works on many operating systems and in many languages.
    http://mmmaybe.gimp.org/tutorials/