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  • Edit: since this clown calls me “misinformation” spreader and asks for evidence, it is easy to look at one of the two long investigation articles I wrote, in which in share DivestOS XMPP room chat logs with Micay bullying DivestOS dev into banning me otherwise he will initiate a harassment campaign on social media against him.

    Don't think that's related

    Similar stuff was done (calling neonazi in issue tracker) against Bromite project that used what should be open sourced code, but is not.

    https://twitter.com/GrapheneOS/status/1537851090514890752

    That's personal emotion against bromite and lead to unacceptable wording. But Micay can't force others to remove their code if they do not violate it. nevertheless, Vanadium code is free in Linux communities' opinion, right?? (I'd not consider that since it is GPL)

    simply: The license of vanadium is still gpl and is it free in your opinion?

  • I don’t know that you can learn “all of them”, there are new ones popping up all the time.

    The core remains the same. And if I'm not stupid, everything I learned in Linux (yeah, kernel things) can be easily adapted to OpenBSD which I'm using.

    My dad always urge me to learn things "around assembly" (binary math, how the kernel operate). I wanted to know how to get started with these :)

  • There is no freedom in his code licensing

    Evidence required.

    Most of them grant infinite freedom, with one requirement. (Not restrictive like *GPL.)

    Others like vanadium are restrictive under GPL

    https://github.com/GrapheneOS/hardened_malloc/commit/c3a580727a9a844da05ae4e2787a937253b09427

    You guys should not listen to TheAnonymouseJoker, this is the evidence of him spreading misinformation.

    (Please note I'm not in GrapheneOS community (banned), nor putting myself in the class of privacy racers.)

  • These people know zilch about security

    Agreed, now your mission is OpenBSD

    Let's watch if your shit got cared, you can only attacks small projects with peoples who don't want to write portable code (amd64 and aarch64 only) for "security"

  • harassing and witch hunting any critics

    You can criticize GrapheneOS just because Micay will care about your words. But you can't do with something like OpenBSD because the developers are much knowledgeable and they never cared your words. They maintain an operating system for themselves and will not develop features to please users.

    You can only criticize some small project with a developer that isn't good in communication. You are truly a petty person.

    having a little social media army with sockpuppets to do this

    No loser, the community is the army. (their quality isn't better than any Calyx or Lineage). The developers don't even have enough time to please user with a beautiful user interface then why they would screaming on social medias like you are doing.

    But they maintained hardened_malloc and you never take a word for it.

  • Compared to Windows or MacOS, yes, it is very techy.

    Distros that have so much graphics like ubuntu and their linux mint isn't (much) :)

    there's a guy even claimed "Linux is almost identical to Windows". That guy is a "masturbing monkey" that cannot care about anything other than privacy.

    but Linux simply is not for everyone

    correct. I think Torvalds would agree.

    Many people have no concept of a computer, offer them running linux is destroying their business and render them jobless

    And these guys are so hilarious: switching to linux but want to use windows app with wine !

    Switching to linux only to decorate the desktop and neofetch!

    They want to switch but never want to learn what a kernel is.

    Switching to linux and claim about "free", "open source" but they hide their proprietary games

  • My own opinion, won't fit with post like this

    Stop telling people it’s ‘tech-y’ or acting like you’re more advanced for using it, you are scaring away people

    So lucky that OpenBSD never cared if anyone used the operating system or not

    The operating system is for developers, to fit developers' need

    That’s it, spread Linux to as many people as possible. The larger the marketshare, the better support we ALL get

    the better support for single root partition... UNIX have a removable filesystem, you can use different partition for / and /usr and /usr/local and /var and /home but hardly any distro can offer that. They all use a single root partition for everything just like windows use a single C:. Spliting /home is just like spliting D:

    quality is better than quantity... look at the current state of linux communities (and distros too!) make me switched to BSD

    10 person knows how to code python or DOS' C (Turbo C, obsolete) might be better than 100 person that use linux like they would use windows (but think themselves smart)

    And if everyone is going to use wine then you should use Windows instead. I think it is much more stable and secure to run windows apps natively

    1. copy down your windows product key

    can't drop windows entirely? h-

  • I mean Chimera is using FreeBSD userland, and they expressed why GNU coreutils used by most distro have "problem". Since we are talking about BSD. (OpenBSD's userland is less in feature and it is cleaner)

    (so that's bring an advantage in security lol)

    While coreutils may seem lightweight enough to not cause any issues already, there are some specific reasons the system uses a BSD-derived userland. The primary one is probably that the code of the BSD versions is overall much cleaner and easier to read. There are no cursed components such as gnulib, the codebase is leaner, and more aligned with the project’s goals.