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Why are people so afraid to call the systemd OS by its name?

@iron_bug@friendica.ironbug.org I disagree. I know as a developer myself that is is really easy to fall into the hole of looking at software from purely the technical side without caring about any of the "business stuff", like licensing, distribution and copyright.

But I believe that software freedom goes above anything else and if you widen your scope of mind you will realize that it is actually more important than your software being secure, accurate or optimized. (these things can always be realized later if the software is free)

All software must be free as in freedom which I consider priority number 1. So I will defend the people that defend our software freedom, or that freedom may be lost.
​:gnujihad:​

@BrodieOnLinux @TechOverTeaShow @nicemicro >if you want something to go mainstream, you need to compromise, and meet the lowest common denominator.
but that's true. 99% of users cannot cope with tech details and if you don't want to go down to their level you should never crave for any popularity. Linux was made by tech people for tech people and that's it. that can never change because of it's inner structure.
at this point archive.org is going to be down longer than kiwi farms was

@iron_bug spiders catch flies and mosquitoes, they are very welcome here ;)

don't talk to cops. don't talk to journalists. they are NEVER your friend.

@Salaru good that the state _is_ the law, so everything is fine

@relentless_eduardo i know that libraries exist. i took these photos for how nice they look.

@cjd > we want to get paid for you loaning us money to gamble with
> sincerely, t. bank

Remember gtrxAC’s J2ME Discord client release a few months ago? It’s still as active as ever and now supports an even wider range of devices! Colored role nicknames, profile photos, image viewing, attachment uploading, you name it! Be sure to check out the latest release as of today, version 3.0.0.
github.com/gtrxAC/discord-j2me

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