Reading about FOSS philosophy, degoogling, becoming against corporations, and now a full-blown woke communist (like Linus Torvalds)

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sorted by controversial and found this post. why? this is amazing

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The Linux to trans anarchocommunist catgirl pipeline is very real. The moment you move to Arch it’s already over.

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Well, I’m probably fucked then. I even have Arch on my gaming PC with KDE and Arch on my school laptop with GNOME(Gnome for Laptops is insanely cool)

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I’m feeling called out

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As someone who recently fell in love with EndeavorOS I don’t wanna fall down the cat girl pipeline…

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It’s to late brother. It’s to late.

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It didn’t happen to me despite using Linux for 8 years. I guess I am a Windows user in disguise.

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I just installed pop!_os am I safe?

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Slippery slope my friend!

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that’s how I started. nobody’s safe.

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it be a slippery slope

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Linus Torvalds is a “full-blown woke communist”? Citation needed.

I have been a FOSS enthusiast since my preteen or early teenage years (mid-to-late 2000s), yet I am not in any sense a communist.

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To me it always seemed like Linus Torvalds is mostly a pragmatist.

Richard M Stallman on the other hand…

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dont get too attached to that computer where you installed it, under communism is no longer yours.

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