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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Thursday, 12-Oct-2023 20:25:54 JST 翠星石 @Joe_0237 It requires blind faith to trust proprietary software, so you should never trust it.
Lets put it this way, would you ever trust anything from an entity that will do anything to get more money (a business) further than you can throw it?
There isn't really a "spirit" of free software that can be violated, it either free or proprietary, Linux is simply proprietary unless the malware is removed.
Also, I would recommend against writing "Linux kernel", as that makes the massive confusion worse by reinforcing the erroneous belief that Linux is more than a kernel.
I would recommend writing 'the kernel, Linux', or 'Linux, the kernel' or just 'Linux'.-
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Joe (joe_0237@fosstodon.org)'s status on Thursday, 12-Oct-2023 20:25:55 JST Joe Is there any reason to think that the binary blobs or obfuscated code included in the #LinuxKernel is trustworthy or safe?
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