Linus Torvalds and Bill Gates Meet for the First Time Ever
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I made that comment in slight jest. But anyway using non GNU OS still is consistent with my viewpoint that you don't operate the kernel per se. The kernel sits at a layer below what the user operates.
As for the argument of apps being made for Linux, it is nothing more than just a semantic shortcut to the common ground between all these independent OS
Of course you don’t operate the kernel, but the kernel operates the system.
My point is that there are many layers between the kernel and user and which you interact with depends on the person. The only common point between all these, at least for linux, is the linux kernel itself.
I get that the “axchually GNU/linux” is just a joke, but considering how much impact linux has versus GNU, it’s totally fine to omit it. You can totally just use busybox instead and you’re still using a Linux OS.
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Yeah, he probably deserves one of those.
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What category would he be eligible for?
- Nobel Prize in physics
- Nobel Prize in chemistry
- Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine
- Nobel Prize in literature
- Nobel Peace Prize
- The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel
If writing code and the J4F book qualify as "literature", then certainly. Also some of the mailing list posts by Linus - mwahaha.
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I am flattered, however no, I just shitpost here on lemmy and have no other social media presence.
Also I use AI tools to help me write like this. I like to twist context into funny things like this but it's more of an experiment than anything serious.Well it's very evocative, you should be proud.
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Thinking freely and imagining freely in our world is considered harmful.
The guy you're answering is literally blaming Stallman for opinions in the domain of philosophy expressed in words.
There are so many fucking worse things happening very close to them every day by people far less intelligent than Stallman, yet that's fine. But if the guy who created the FOSS movement says something gross, then they and everything they stand for should apparently be shunned.
It's an excuse.
But if the guy who created the FOSS movement says something gross, then they and everything they stand for should apparently be shunned.
They might mean that, but they didn't say it. I don't think they did mean it. I think they just don't want people to forget the "problematic" aspects of someone before we go all worship mode on him.
It's like how my partner will interject--he's canadian!--if I mention some actor. Like she just doesn't want me to forget that context, but other than that, I can carry on.
Maybe they did mean that, though and I'm missing some context from somewhere else in this thread.
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But if the guy who created the FOSS movement says something gross, then they and everything they stand for should apparently be shunned.
They might mean that, but they didn't say it. I don't think they did mean it. I think they just don't want people to forget the "problematic" aspects of someone before we go all worship mode on him.
It's like how my partner will interject--he's canadian!--if I mention some actor. Like she just doesn't want me to forget that context, but other than that, I can carry on.
Maybe they did mean that, though and I'm missing some context from somewhere else in this thread.
I don't care if it's a verbal tick, if someone shows to my party with a flamethrower, I will assume they are here to burn witches.
It does not matter to me if they really are witches or not, you show up with a flamethrower, I will do to you what is the traditionally reserved fate to those carrying flamethrowers on the battlefield. And I will even not be "asking questions later" about it. -
I don't care if it's a verbal tick, if someone shows to my party with a flamethrower, I will assume they are here to burn witches.
It does not matter to me if they really are witches or not, you show up with a flamethrower, I will do to you what is the traditionally reserved fate to those carrying flamethrowers on the battlefield. And I will even not be "asking questions later" about it.Hmm, you kind of lost me with these metaphors. No offence, I'm just not sure what is supposed to represent what here.
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I don't think you remember how insanely terrible Windows was in the 90s.
Fair enough, but Linux was quite difficult for a normal user to install back in the 90's. And you could literally destroy your monitor if you didn't know what you were doing. I was responding to the notion that using FOSS was somehow easier to get into in the 90s than Microsoft products.
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Fair enough, but Linux was quite difficult for a normal user to install back in the 90's. And you could literally destroy your monitor if you didn't know what you were doing. I was responding to the notion that using FOSS was somehow easier to get into in the 90s than Microsoft products.
I don't think you remember how difficult was to install anything back then.
I mean yeah, installing Linux was more complicated, and you couldn't just google shit. Still, I was making pretty good money back then on the side specifically because regular user wasn't able to do shit with their computer.
Linux was harder, both were difficult, both required separate set of skills you couldn't just get. -
I don't think you remember how difficult was to install anything back then.
I mean yeah, installing Linux was more complicated, and you couldn't just google shit. Still, I was making pretty good money back then on the side specifically because regular user wasn't able to do shit with their computer.
Linux was harder, both were difficult, both required separate set of skills you couldn't just get.You keep saying I don't remember, which feels a bit dismissive. I do remember. We just have differing opinions on the barriers to entry for Microsoft vs. FOSS in the 90s.
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You keep saying I don't remember, which feels a bit dismissive. I do remember. We just have differing opinions on the barriers to entry for Microsoft vs. FOSS in the 90s.
Sorry, wasn't my intention