GNU Abyss
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- May 30, 2023
Most people who beat others over the head with this cudgel don't believe that anyway, as those are phrases you use to get what you want or to force consensus. If you're a hobbyist into F/OSS it doesn't matter one bit, but it's good to keep this in mind when talking about potentially lucrative projects. No matter how principled your stance is or how much you close your eyes and plug your ears, political things happen behind closed doors.Nobody actually believes "politics has no place in x", they just believe in a retarded radical version of freedom of speech that forbids them from censoring people, so they have to cope about how "actually, umm, this is just the wrong place for politics, and no, things I agree with aren't political".

If your company is staffed by people like this and non-tranny adjacents are keeping their mouths shut to keep their jobs, guess who they're gonna hire or overlook, in spite of any qualifications? Do you think, if the XLibre guy made Wayback instead, they'd entertain it, let alone let him host it on FDO's Gitlab? As a bit of a stretch of what I'm talking about, take Anubis. Its original form, the SHA256 proof-of-work, is nearly identical to haproxy-protection made by Thomas Lynch of Fatchan fame. Lynch's project was around for years, way before Null used it as a base for the forum's DDoS protection. Yet it took a genderblob with a weird name to make a derivative before companies, foundations and even fucking EU bureaucracies started using the technology, despite it being there already.
I think this is a nice first hurdle for XLibre. All this guy does is sperg about shit on Poa.st, he will never, ever contribute anything of substance. If they manage to deal with him as well as hold the trannies at bay, good things may come.With the faggot signal activated, Nick Fuentes' strongest warrior and savior of the White Race Charles Brownau decided to make his appearance.

