I’ll take your bait. Industry gains a lot from the free software movement. Why would the FBI want to fracture it.
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FBI would be a placeholder for a range of interests that could be public or private.https://twitter.com/pnlss1/status/1174450259122106368 …
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j to the oe @joenihlThe real issue at play here is that free software recognises no borders. The US can sanction google for working with chinese corporations but they can't sanction free software until their unconventional marines in SJW camouflage have achieved regime change.#cancelstallman pic.twitter.com/hUoQiUuFL41 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
... ok .... same question but with that modification.
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US Gov can sanction google for providing software to Chinese companies, in cannot sanction Linux. However, there doesn't have to be just one motivation.pic.twitter.com/yEEfq2ldHR
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so... Linux doesn't exist anymore now? all copies of the code spontaneously combusted yesterday?
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If you remember when the same group came for Torvalds there was the potential that developers would pull their code from the kernel. GPL2 allows for reimposition of copyright. Gnome yesterday cut ties with FSF. Fracture is fracture. Create infighting, dissension, etc.pic.twitter.com/kakeW3O5Ge
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Trovalds has a long history of being a dick. But invent a conspiracy if it helps you sleep at night.
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Is that a veiled mental health slur by any chance? The only invention so far is libellous headlines, something you are failing to admit for whatever reason. I'll leave you to your vantasy world.
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I’m getting the feeling you didn’t read the linked article...
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I'm getting the feeling you are an intellectual coward which would exlplain how you couldn't call be a paranoid schizophrenic directly. And yes I did read the medium post which deminishes libellous smears to "bad reporting" and is from an author who did not read the MIT emails.
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Or what if, Richard Stallman and Linus Torvalds have decades long histories in behaving in hostile ways. It doesn't make sense to evaluate incidents in isolation when they have thoroughly documented patterns that people have been talking about for years.
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