It all started because he was shitting on the NY Times for being an ad-ridden mess where you have to call a human in order to cancel your subscription. Someone called NY Times woke communist propaganda and Linus went nerd rage on them.
It all started because he was shitting on the NY Times for being an ad-ridden mess where you have to call a human in order to cancel your subscription. Someone called NY Times woke communist propaganda and Linus went nerd rage on them.
I love that man. I dread the day he steps down, and I dearly hope whoever he appoints as his successor is as good as he is.
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The whole thing doesn't depend on him it's just that he's the benevolent dictator for life (BDFL) of the Linux kernel and everyone pulls from his git tree. Linus just reviews and approves patchsets sent to the kernel to his tree and people trust his judgement.
There should really be corresponding kernels besides Linux but so much of the development and hardware bring up is focused on the Linux kernel.
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this hasn't been the case in two or three decades
This is true. But he's still a good programmer, he does understand the code that he's approving or rejecting. He's not some techbro jagoff.
Sure I wasn't saying otherwise, it's just that the triumph of Linux is in its community, not Linus. It's never been just him, which is the sentiment that produced the RMS soundclip meme of 'GNU-slash-linux'.
when he's gone, linux is gonna be so boned