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tangonov@lemmy.cato
Linux@programming.dev•moss is a Unix-like, Linux-compatible kernel written in Rust and Aarch64 assembly
5·2 days agoSorry I don’t get it. It just felt like a reasonable question to me
tangonov@lemmy.cato
Linux@programming.dev•moss is a Unix-like, Linux-compatible kernel written in Rust and Aarch64 assembly
8·2 days agoThis is getting downvoted but honestly, “why?” This is a good question. Too few people understand why GPL licensing is important.
A working “Linux” fork with a “do whatever you want we don’t care” license means that people can just take the code without ever attributing credit or contributing back. They can make their own proprietary kernels from this and dispense from the free and open source part. They would also be free to commercialize the software without restrictions and impunity. As it stands GPL3 in particular is restrictive enough to be considered “bad for business” but it’s also the only license that actually protects free software in court
tangonov@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Long-time iOS user considering switch to Android - Need advice on $1000 flagshipsEnglish
9·23 days agoGet a pixel. They are less expensive, especially at last year’s model. Way less vendor bloat. Easiest device to deGoogle, ironically. I’m running GrapheneOS on a pixel 7 I spent $700 a couple years ago. Get your freedom while you still can
To people who will pay whatever they think a thing is worth, a free OS is worthless