• tetris11
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      25 days ago

      At first I thought you meant it’d be a bad fork, but then I realise you meant it’d be a bad fork.

      As long as it’s open source and vetted by the public, I don’t see how it could go bad tbh

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          24 days ago

          then it wont be linux, but a shittily maintained private copy that will fall out of disuse quickly unless they merge all upstream changes without too much oversight (in which case, why bother?) to keep feature parity

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            24 days ago

            You’re not wrong but it’s not like it’s unprecedented. North Korea already does this with Red Star OS. It’s just Linux with a bunch of spyware and government tracking/surveillance on top (edit: it’s also definitely not open source)

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      For sure, stuxnet is just the beginning, who knows what the US will subject the world to next.