Yeah, they have been working on taking over the community of various open source projects. I use NixOS and there has been a lot of drama lately where leftists pushed the founder to step down from the board. They want to add a permanent seat to the foundation board for "marginalized" people.. (people who have always been welcome to take part!). They are pushing DEI. Barf.
It's concerning, because Linux is the backbone of the internet as well as the "internet of things" ie devices. I get the feeling that these events are coordinated.
I'll stick with it though, because I like having full control of my system. Windows and Mac are not an option for me.
I've been using Linux for about a dozen years now. It was frustrating as heck at first, I started with Fedora. lol Now on Ubuntu, since I got tired of USB devices randomly not working on Debian.
Good to see a fellow Linux pede. Most people in this industry are weak minded soy leftists. Vastly so.
Too many trannys in the Linux space. I love Linux, hate the cucked community.
Yeah, they have been working on taking over the community of various open source projects. I use NixOS and there has been a lot of drama lately where leftists pushed the founder to step down from the board. They want to add a permanent seat to the foundation board for "marginalized" people.. (people who have always been welcome to take part!). They are pushing DEI. Barf.
It's concerning, because Linux is the backbone of the internet as well as the "internet of things" ie devices. I get the feeling that these events are coordinated.
I'll stick with it though, because I like having full control of my system. Windows and Mac are not an option for me.
That might explain the overtly paedo symbolism on anything Debian or OpenSUSE.
Lots of commie symbology, too.
What's with Linux and its socialist/ commie tendencies?
I love using Linux, but I never understood why the connection.......
MX linux lad here
before that endeavour os -- latest had severe scheduling issues had to switch
I've been using Linux for about a dozen years now. It was frustrating as heck at first, I started with Fedora. lol Now on Ubuntu, since I got tired of USB devices randomly not working on Debian.