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Some did, but they all failed to reproduce and died of a heart attack while jerking off.No one ever started calling it GNU/Linux.
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Some did, but they all failed to reproduce and died of a heart attack while jerking off.No one ever started calling it GNU/Linux.
Stallman's alive and he's the progenitor of the GNU/Linux copypasta... albeit he's on his death bed, so does that really count?Some did, but they all failed to reproduce and died of a heart attack while jerking off.
Debian’s official name is Debian GNU/Linux. Has been since 1994No one ever started calling it GNU/Linux.
Yea, but no one calls it that.Debian’s official name is Debian GNU/Linux. Has been since 1994
I had to add a config file to enable the modesetting driver, since XLibre was falling back to software rendering. Otherwise installing XLibre was easy and it's been smooth sailing for me.Installing it was piss easy on arch. No problems so far, it just works.
The word went to shit when Linus Torvalds apologized for being an occasionally abrasive asshole and cunts like Lennart Poettering were allowed to "innovate" and have influence in the Linux world.
I wish the articles that talk about Linus' blowouts would link to the LKML archive so people could browse the discussion and understand that the people who Linus screamed at were morons who went out of their way to deserve it and only got screamed at after wasting significant time of senior contributors.The word went to shit when Linus Torvalds apologized for being an occasionally abrasive asshole and cunts like Lennart Poettering were allowed to "innovate" and have influence in the Linux world.
Yeah, but DEBra Lynn vanished into the æther after divorcing IAN Murdock (who then necked himself), so what does that say about the relevance of official names?Debian’s official name is Debian GNU/Linux. Has been since 1994
In fairness, at one point he did scream at someone who broke pulseaudio, which wasn't very nice. Yes, GENERALLY kernel changes shouldn't break userspace... but when it comes to Poettringware there is only one appropriate way to respond.I wish the articles that talk about Linus' blowouts would link to the LKML archive so people could browse the discussion and understand that the people who Linus screamed at were morons who went out of their way to deserve it and only got screamed at after wasting significant time of senior contributors.
Yeah, but DEBra Lynn vanished into the æther after divorcing IAN Murdock (who then necked himself), so what does that say about the relevance of official names?
Has something happened to him again? I thought the cancer was in remission.he's on his death bed
Ian Murdock, Terry Davis, and John McAfee deserve their own tier of programmer heaven.Ian Murdock's death was an inside job perpetrated by Oracle to kneecap the Illumos and OpenIndiana projects following the buyout of Sun Microsystems and the discontinuation of OpenSolaris. Larry Ellison conspired to kill Ian Murdock and got away with it. My source is that I made it entirely the fuck up, but I believe it anyway because it's funny.
WASHINGTON, March 23, 2026—Today, the Federal Communications Commission updated its Covered List to include all consumer-grade routers produced in foreign countries. Routers are the boxes in every home that connect computers, phones, and smart devices to the internet. This followed a determination by a White House-convened Executive Branch interagency body with appropriate national security expertise that such routers “pose unacceptable risks to the national security of the United States or the safety and security of United States persons.”
The Executive Branch determination noted that foreign-produced routers (1) introduce “a supply chain vulnerability that could disrupt the U.S. economy, critical infrastructure, and national defense” and (2) pose “a severe cybersecurity risk that could be leveraged to immediately and severely disrupt U.S. critical infrastructure and directly harm U.S. persons.”
President Trump’s 2025 National Security Strategy stated: “the United States must never be dependent on any outside power for core components—from raw materials to parts to finished products—necessary to the nation’s defense or economy. We must re-secure our own independent and reliable access to the goods we need to defend ourselves and preserve our way of life.”
Malicious actors have exploited security gaps in foreign-made routers to attack American households, disrupt networks, enable espionage, and facilitate intellectual property theft. Foreign-made routers were also involved in the Volt, Flax, and Salt Typhoon cyberattacks targeting vital U.S. infrastructure.
The determination included an exemption for routers that the Department of War (DoW) or the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have granted “Conditional Approval” after finding that such device or devices do not pose such unacceptable risks. Producers of consumer-grade routers are encouraged to submit an application for Conditional Approval using the guidance attached to the determination. Applications should be submitted to conditional-approvals@fcc.gov.
As outlined below, today’s action does not impact a consumer’s continued use of routers they previously acquired. Nor does it prevent retailers from continuing to sell, import, or market router models approved previously through the FCC’s equipment authorization process. By operation of the FCC’s Covered List rules, the restrictions imposed today apply to new device models.
What does this mean?
· New devices on the Covered List, such as foreign-made consumer-grade routers, are prohibited from receiving FCC authorization and are therefore prohibited from being imported for use or sale in the U.S. This update to the Covered List does not prohibit the import, sale, or use of any existing device models the FCC previously authorized.
· This action does not affect any previously-purchased consumer-grade routers. Consumers can continue to use any router they have already lawfully purchased or acquired.
· Producers of consumer-grade routers that receive Conditional Approval from DoW or DHS can continue to receive FCC equipment authorizations. Interested applicants are encouraged to submit applications to conditional-approvals@fcc.gov.

Literally the entire reason for this.Only we are allowed to spy on our citizens![]()



ARM has trustzone, which is a bit better since in theory it's not require for boot. IDK apple, RISC-V depends on your fab/hardware designer not putting backdoors (hope you like auditing the entire chip!), and had some vulnerabilities like ghostwrite.On a side note, do more exotic chips like ARM, RISC-V or even Apple Silicon chips have """features""" like this built in?