Name: Anonymous 2020-02-18 17:33
I'm so sad right now.
4. Stallman haven't worked a single day in his life. No. He has no disability.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman
While working (starting in 1975) as a research assistant at MIT under Gerry Sussman,[17] [...]
+ "I remember after Stallman had already come out with the GNU Manifesto, GNU Emacs, and GCC, I read an article that said he was working as a consultant for Intel," says Perens, recalling his first brush with Stallman in the late 1980s. "I wrote him asking how he could be advocating free software on the one hand and working for Intel on the other. He wrote back saying, `I work as a consultant to produce free software.' He was perfectly polite about it, and I thought his answer made perfect sense."
+ His first chance finally came during his junior year of high school. Hired on at the IBM New York Scientific Center, a now-defunct research facility in downtown Manhattan, Stallman spent the summer after high-school graduation writing his first program, a pre-processor for the 7094 written in the programming language PL/I.
+ After that job at the IBM Scientific Center, Stallman had held a laboratory-assistant position in the biology department at Rockefeller University.
+ etc.