

3·
2 years agoAmazing Race X Bioshock. Would 100% watch this.
FOSS user, enthusiast, advocate, and coder. Scientific computing in C/++ and R, and on Fedora. Lesbian. Trans rights. Owner of cats.
Amazing Race X Bioshock. Would 100% watch this.
This took me down a rabbit hole for which I was not prepared.
So female masturbation is still sanctified. Got it. Let me just go ahead and close the door and turn on this white noise machine…
I would upvote this twice if I could
This was an incredible read; thanks for sharing! After I got over the gut punch, I’m finding it really difficult to be upset with RHEL. What are the essential things I want RHEL to do? I want them to provide their source code to their customers. They’re still doing that. I want them to contribute code upstream and to related projects. They’re still doing that. I want them to continue to advocate for software freedom. They’re still doing that. I get that the FLOSS community can be…shall we say recalcitrant?..when it comes to ecosystemic changes. And I know a lot of us view this as a Bad Move ™. But I just can’t muster up the anger. And I continue to appreciate all the positives RHEL and IBM have brought historically and continue to bring to the FLOSS community. Every change is a loss, and every loss has to be mourned, but I just can’t be angry about it.