I'm clearly out of the loop.
What is this about?
I'm clearly out of the loop.
What is this about?
In September 2016, Luckey stated he is a libertarian who had supported Ron Paul and Gary Johnson in past elections.[55][56][57] Since then, he has become a prominent fundraiser for the Republican Party and Donald Trump.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmer_Luckey
Lol
Sigh.
It's never a progressive supporting Bernie Sanders...
So, SkyNet?
More like Hammer Industries
nixcon north america was sponsored by anduril https://nixos-users-against-mic-sponsorship.github.io/
NixCon Europe gets sponsor money from a military company. Taxpayers of the greatest democracy ever had a knee-jerk reaction, because not only they were having such a nice peaceful day before getting reminded that military exists, and they themselves are sponsoring it, while, clearly, in the enlightened world like ours military = bad, "every rifle made is money taken from good causes". Also, wars are something that only happens in history books anyway, not, say, present-day Europe, amirite? Tons of internal value dissonance, fediverse buzz and free PR later, said military company gets their money back.
NixCon NA gets sponsor money from the same company, because the value proposition of the previous PR stunt was so sky-high, it'd be negligence to not repeat it. Taxpayers of the greatest democracy ever are reminded once again they don't have a slightest say say in what they're funding, so they try their best to not get funded back with their own money and bury their heads back in the sand again. Tons of free PR later, said military company gets their money back.
Now the foundation publishes a sponsorship policy, the community debates whether it is or is not enough to prevent said military company from diverting funds from the stuff they find so revulsing and towards the stuff they are so excited about. This round of free PR is on the house.
What's gonna happen next, we all wonder.
inb4 "what would you say when the Nix-powered killer drones arrive to your country to start cost-effectively slaying your people": "it's 2024, dafuq took you so long"
What are you on about? The open letter was specifically advocating against sponsorships and advertisements of the Military Industrial Complex. I.E. private companies who specifically try to turn a profit from countries going to war. Companies that literally earn money over people's dead bodies. I think the people that wrote the open letter were very aware that being sponsored by the military was something that is hard to avoid. However there is a clear difference between being sponsored by a military and being sponsored by, like, literal death merchants
I can't even make it through the maze of your thoughts. Being sponsored by people who make killing utensils = bad, while being sponsored by people who literally kill = good? This is beyond logic.
I don't have any issue with Foss funding coming from the Military. However, the military should not control the project.
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Linux is a family of open source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991 by Linus Torvalds. Linux is typically packaged in a Linux distribution (or distro for short).
Distributions include the Linux kernel and supporting system software and libraries, many of which are provided by the GNU Project. Many Linux distributions use the word "Linux" in their name, but the Free Software Foundation uses the name GNU/Linux to emphasize the importance of GNU software, causing some controversy.
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