

Why is that name familiar…oh god he’s the one behind the LKML drama last month right
he/him | a loser
Why is that name familiar…oh god he’s the one behind the LKML drama last month right
Its simple: its to exploit it in a corporate setting. I license under MIT because a lot of my things are of small convenience, but never without debating the ethics of why I am licensing it.
GNU is the enemy to capitalism and if you need more proof, look at what Apple has done with LLVM/Clang and CUPS. We need GNU more than ever.
I came into this thinking its more like “Oh no open sores is full of communists let me pay for worse software I never own” which is an argument that comes from the same camp as “this software I don’t like is woke”
Totally agree. The majority of Americans are great people.
Not choosing to vote or speak is endorsing the establishment. We are not great people. We are dumbfucks.
(slang) Someone who glazes (to compliment or praise someone excessively in a cringeworthy way); an asskisser or sycophant.
Fuck you
God damn if these Rust glazers are so offended by this, just go work on Redox
Hector has a rap sheet of crash outs and drama.
GNOME lost the plot when they abandoned the 2.x design philosophy.
Everyone gets one.
The reason why was simple: I wanted to believe this is how things work at Meta, because I hate Meta.
I miss the days before SystemD, it seemed simpler.
at last I finally see
Not Invented Here, the urge to rebuild the wheel because someone else did it.
Git is far from user friendly but that’s a design consideration from a decentralized architecture. Fossil will have the same considerations. People need to learn how to use Git.
The problem is there’s only one person who really knows how to use it: Linus.
Fossil is more like a Jira replacement, and its built by one person with a severe case of NIH. Not necessarily a bad thing but I lived through it with Ubuntu, not really a fan of this philosophy.
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There’s also the fact that a legal order could be seen as violating the First Amendment, and I make no illusion that the Administration will ignore it (like the rest of the Constitution) but barring a bribe, IBM or anyone impacted could at least go to the courts and get a slam dunk injunction for some period of time.