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GNU poke, the free extensible editor for structured binary data
This talk is titled "GNU poke, the free extensible editor for structured binary data," and was presented at LibrePlanet 2022 by José Marchesi.
José is a GNU hacker and maintainer. He is currently employed by Oracle as the Tech Lead of their toolchain/compilers team.
This talk is about GNU poke, which is an interactive editor for binary data. Not limited to editing basic entities such as bits and bytes, it provides a full-fledged procedural, interactive programming language designed to describe data structures and to operate on them. José will discuss these features and more.
License note: This work is under a GFDL license. Please see gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.en.ht… for more information.
Slides: media.libreplanet.org/u/librep…
User Liberation video
Most people interact with free software every day, but many of those people don't know what free software is or why they should go out of their way to use it. We want to fix that (and we think you do too), so we commissioned a short video that makes free software easy for everyone to understand.
User Liberation was created by the Free Software Foundation
Length: 02:53
Production: Urchin
Script, Voice, Production: Fateh Slavitskaya
Animation, Production: Bassam Kurdali
ShoeTool
ShoeTool is an animated fairy tale about an elf shoemaker who thinks he buys a machine to help him make shoes... only to find out that there are there are strings attached to his "purchase."
ShoeTool was created by the Free Software Foundation
Length: 02:05
Producer & Director: Brad Burkhart
Animator: Zygis Luksas
Story: Douglas J. Eboch
FSF35 closing notes
Closing notes and thank you by FSF campaigns manager Greg Farough and program manager Zoë Kooyman.