And honestly, the stuff people think of as "anti-white" racism is just an extension of anti-black racism. It's fundamentally based on an extremely poor opinion of black people that a bunch of people are trying to cover up for by pretending to be "good" and being "anti-racist".
Reverse racism refers to reverse discrimination which is indirect discrimination through inclusion as opposed to exclusion. Affirmative action and a women's gym are examples. It can be racist but it's not synonymous with racism. He described racial discrimination in the context of this video. Systemic anti-whiteism to be specific.
America First Legal filed a federal lawsuit today against IBM/RedHat on behalf of their plaintiff, a former employee. Let's hope they succeed in spades.
The next-gen PopOS desktop that System76 is developing is looking better than Gnome - and might have better stability given they're writing it in Rust. A modern take on the desktop for Linux using a modern systems development language.
The only way to beat them is to make them obsolete. Pick a project, and the ones that depend on it and fork them. Make the code better, and replace the originals.
The problem is Bryan and people who think like them don't actually contribute to communities. They are just culture vultures trying to attack groups who are inclusive to other people. A lot of them barely know how to create as their ideology makes it hard to be creative in the first place. It's possible they could make a functional fork, but I highly doubt any of their UX or support will be up to snuff, as those with social skills and creative art ideas are inherently "left wing"
3 1/2 years ago, Bryan wrote an article explaining that the Linux Foundation received nearly $200 million in funding for one year, but only 3.4% of that money went to Linux development. This brings up an obvious question. Where does the rest of that money go? Based on the political views of those involved, I wouldn't be surprised if I learned tomorrow that the Linux Foundation was involved in money laundering for PAC's or political candidates.
@@meskes4059 The current US head of the dept of Homeland Security is a board member of HIAS. Mayorkas & HIAS look into it. HIAS can be found in central America with huge camps explaining to people how they can get into the USA. Most of them are young-to-middle age men, but they are handing out r4p3 kits to the women and children. People fly from as far as Afghanistan/Africa to these camps. By the time they reach the border they usually have over $5k invested. They are coached to invoke asylum status. Mayorkas policies and board position are a CLEAR conflict of interest, and the fact he gets to continue as DHS head proves how screwed we are from the top down. Forget NGO's the USA is now a money-laundering warehouse.
You migh the interested in actually reading the report instead of reading someone summarizing it (badly ) for you Turns out Linux is not just the kernel and the Linux foundation actually supported 849 other open source project Wich was 59.2% of their budget in 2022 The one the article criticize were the 5g one Does he think Linux should not work on iot and 5g Also keep in mind a ton of donation actually have requirement that maybe don't fully coincide with your goal But if you get 50 spend 20 on unrelated thing and keep the 30 it's still a net gain
@@fabienso5889 So the Linux Foundation sends millions of $ to other NGO's who are supposedly "open source projects"? Now I have more questions. Who are these "open source projects"? Why can't they lobby for millions of $ in donations themselves? Most non-profits I'm familiar with have to lobby for donations on their own, usually from private individuals or for-profit companies.
@@fabienso5889 I posted a long reply, but apparently it didn't go through. To keep it short, I find it highly unusual that a non-profit is funneling millions of $ to other non-profits. Most non-profits I'm aware of usually receive those donations from private individuals or for-profit businesses.
I'm still waiting for my reparations from the French Government for their purge against the Huguenots. I'm descended from THREE different Huguenot lines, so I should get triple reparations.
I remember my grandparents sitting around having political discussions with their friends, on Friday nights when I got to stay with them. There was never any yelling, name-calling, or people stomping out of the room angrily. People disagreed, yes, but they understood that people were more than just their political beliefs, and even when they disagreed, they still respected each other. I don't think this way of being exists in America anymore, and it's sad.
The Public Schools have not taught people HOW to think, only WHAT to think. So, the ones that were never able to think for themselves have become brainwashed, and most of them have wrapped their whole identity around the ideologies they have had crammed into their skulls. Such people think any disagreement whatsoever is a literal assault upon them, and act as though disagreeing with them is the same as trying to kill them. There is no way to have a constructive debate or even discussion with such people.
@@srobart I bet none of them claimed that men could become women, right? Back then people read newspapers instead of watching TikTok and Instagram videos, of course they were more collected. But how is this sad? The current state of western societies is intentional, it doesn't make me sad, it makes my blood boil. Traitors have sold the people who entrusted them with power.
Miss the 90s, you could work with a crowd on a project without even knowing what species they were, let alone what gender or color, and you knew them by pseudonyms that sounded like pieces of hardware or medieval pests.
The crazy thing is if you decided to folk linux and create a politically neutral tech focused distro. It would be labeled "ultra right-wing" because it's "anti-political"
As someone running a functionally anti-political FOSS project, it became denigrated as "fascist" simply because it took an anti-ideology position, probably doesn't help that majority of the community is actually right leaning anyway though.
The culture War started in geekspace, and it's the only front. We are the only idiots that did see "pronouns" and though that's stupid can't we just play games... Dear god... If it weren't for us this sh1t had never started
@@christiangonzalez6945 i dont think thats true, i mean one example is that this and other stuff has been happening in schools for a while and even non-gamer parents know its stupid. another is that it can be found in most non-geek workplaces, and normal joes are waking up too. wherever it started (prob in the uni/colleges decades ago) it's permeating into all areas of culture don you think?
@nananikinas8864 Geeks and weaboos were always attacked from all sides for their hobbies, is someone "don't care about social correctnes" is us. While all fronts have fear of being called "phobes" geeks and weapons can't care less. We are carrying the cultural war, as much as the "right wingers" want to say they do they aren't. This started in gamer gate, and if you don't even know what that is, then you are the ones that got it backwards. You both didn't argumentate nothing you just said "dude trust me you are wrong" And still have the nerve hahahaha what a joke.
@@Corteum Geeks and weaboos were always attacked from all sides for their hobbies, is someone "don't care about social correctnes" is us. While all fronts have fear of being called "phobes" geeks and weapons can't care less. We are carrying the cultural war, as much as the "right wingers" want to say they do they aren't. This started in gamer gate, and if you don't even know what that is, then you are the ones that got it backwards. You both didn't argumentate nothing you just said "dude trust me you are wrong" And still have the nerve hahahaha what a joke.
Unless Microsoft somehow pys-oped Linus Torvalds, the problem has really been that the lack of gatekeeping against the people who wanted to bring woke ideology in.
@@Spartan322 A guy like Linus wasn't thinking about people in this way at all. He was looking at them strictly based on performance/code, and he would be quick to get nasty with them. He was "re-educated" as a result. Before he realized it he was surrounded by people he'd likely admit to you in private he thinks are lunatics. But also Linus in a general way "agrees" with their alleged ideals in a general sense. These people generally pretend to be advocating for things that no one would disagree with at face value because they make the people who disagree with them out to be backwards monsters.
@@drownthepoor Exactly what happened. Also its not like he is "surrounded" by these woke people all around, but that (as usual) they are very vocal about it, with many people silently just working / labouring on code. The main issue is that Linux development nowadays is very coprporately founded - and this push comes from those corpos often...
The core problem with all the equity policies is the false assumption that the lack of diversity/equity/inclusion is inherently indicative of discrimination/unfair social treatment. In reality, many of the methods they use to redistribute social power and "solve" this perceived unfairness are the real examples of discrimination.
That is because of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Provisions of it literally allow to assume that the difference in outcome is the difference in treatment.
They pretend the civil rights movement never happened, then proceed to areas the civil rights movement and claim it for themselves, you actually have to believe we are worse now then deep south 1950s
This is nuts. Some years I ago had IBM as supplier of a software product, worst company ever to deal with. I will never ever interact with that company again.
Linux will never die, but will fragment more, the copy-left licenses will guarantee that the biggest packages will be shared even with those considered to be unfit
Having lived my entire life with a paranoid schizophrenic as a father, and the last 18 years with a brother that has it... I have learned that you should absolutely not be feeding a mentally ill individual's delusions...
"Reverse racism", "Reverse sexism", and other terms like these are abstractions created to make reprehensible behavior seem acceptable. Considering historical examples, speaking using abstractions of this nature this is quite a bad idea to put it mildly.
Bryan could've retained his status by keeping quiet as many have chosen to do, he deliberately allowed them to tarnish his reputation by speaking out against this sort of nonsense, i have infinite respect for Bryan because of this.
The rason he harmed his reputation for me is that he lied about Mozilla. I had watched a few videos before, but now I know he makes up stuff, and doesn't correct it. If you don't believe me, watch the first part of his Mozilla video. Then Google Mozilla "deplatform" and see what they actually said. Saying that bullies and people who use their platforms for violence should be banned is not bullying. This very much seems a very conservative reactionary channel more than a tech channel. He ironically is not being apolitical.
Don't worry Bryan, it's only a problem the management in all tech companies, all media companies, education, the legislature, the judiciary, law enforcement, the military, health care, video games, all software development, foreign policy, and economics.
Most of the projects I was interested in have made it pretty clear folks like me aren't welcomed. It's disheartening and I've kinda just noped out of tech at this point. I don't wanna stress folks out. I just wanna have fun on the internet with other internet people.
When people become obsessed with diversity and inclusion, they discriminate and exclude. When everyone believes their ideologies are absolute, progression dies. And when the well gets poisoned, everyone leaves it.
As an actual far-righter, part of me dies every time woke leftists refer to Trump and Ron DeSantis as "far-right". Back in my days, those guys were considered center-right or even centrist (or, dare I say: left-wing). The Overton-window has shifted so far to the left, huh?
It's been going on in general for that long, and in places like Google, Microsoft, etc it's been well-known. Years ago Lunduke has highlighted it at I think it was SW-Linux Convention when they banned a guy because they realized he was pro-Trump. But the Red-Hat thing could be just the result of them being acquired by IBM. IBM is an obvious candidate for this because they developed the indexing system for the camps during WWII, and they know that story is out there floating around.
Discrimination is cringe. But it is important to separate it into Legal discrimination and Illegal discrimination. Like... is it cringe to discriminate based on the religion of a person? Yeah. Cringe. But what if you have no obligations to that person whatsoever? Still cringe, but legal. In my books - that's fine. Lets say it like this: If I worked in one of these places, and I happened to be fired for being who I am, I would make sure to gather as much evidence as possible and then go directly to a lawyer. Because this type of discrimination is illegal in most of the world for a long time. But if I wasn't an employee, but instead a speaker at some conference and I was canceled... I'd cringe, and I'd write to folks like you to make some noise... but that's about it. No real consequences other than (maybe) shaming them for it (which probably won't work). Ultimately that's fine. Because if I ever decide to organize my own conference, I'd like to have the right to cancel speakers that I don't like too. If I suspect that they might use my conference for promoting ideas I disagree with, I'd like to be able to cancel both the Nazi and the Commie from speaking, without fearing that they might sue me for it.
Why is this news? This has been going on for quite some time, maybe 10+ years now. I was going to be hired full time by a large bank three years ago that said the same and my color would not be hired going forward. I am a white male. As per my TH-cam avatar. They were going to hire me because of my work ethic and my knowledge, but I quit that job and had to scrape by until I found a better company with values. I won't work for one of these crazed companies. I sent a letter to the appropriate federal agencies, and heard crickets.
Knowing Linus Torvalds, he's eventually gonna step on the toes of someone belonging to the wrong protected class (probably because they submitted subpar code) and he's gonna learn what woke means the hard way.
Like jk Rowling did she bent over backward for these people, then they went after her and tried to steal her intellectual property, they are evil demons
Linus' post was actually very left-centrist. It was kind of unfair to have him included with all the crazy Marxists. That said, ESR posted in 2015 that Linus doesn't allow himself to be alone with women in conferences, because the Ada Initiative tried to frame him for sexual harrassment. Plus, *his own daughter* betrayed him in order to get a Code of Conduct inserted into the Kernel (which got neutered by an interpretations.txt file), leading him to take a hiatus from BDFL duties.
i have some incredible news for you. THERE IS. The name of the distro is "ClearOS Mobile" it is shipped in the "Freedom Phone" hardware which was heavily marketed towards Trump supporters. *it is a GPL violation, unsurprisiongly. there is no source code* . speaks volumes about the average intelligence of conservatives.
You talk like as if it was within the capacity of Linux to be like this from the start. Even if you make a new distro, the problem will return ad infinitum. The only way around this is a will to organize and oppose this effort. Start with your friends, then your friends of friends.
I truly believe that these idiots pushing these idiotic beliefs are doing more harm to their cause than good. People that absolutely did and do not care are getting sick and tired of having stuff pushed into their faces. And told what to think and believe. And are becoming more and more offended to the point where they do not want to hear or see it anywhere at any time.
For every 100 people who turn against them, one person is going to agree with them. If they were able to take this much power with .001% of the population, just imagine what they can do with 1%. They exploit the notion of everyone refusing to stoop to their level. Until we start adopting some of their more effective tactics, it's not going to get better. Every time you see a blue-haired rich white girl in a position of power, start chanting about how she's not black enough to be in that position. Go to college campuses and protest how they aren't 50% black students.
You mean Conservative Christians, right? Because they're constantly blathering at me and witnessing to me. Blah blah blah, Heaven, Hell, yadda yadda. All those stupid billboards and fliers. . . Is there a way to get these self-important hypocrites to keep their lifestyles to themselves? They constantly flaunt their life choices in my face and I didn't ask for it. I mean, it's disgusting. Keep it in the house.
As soon as you start making fencesitters angry, those who just want to grill their steaks in peace, that is the point where you've screwed up big time.
what I enjoy is watching this sort of stuff live in the workplace and then seeing people online try to gas light me that it's not real and only happens on social media and i need to touch grass. I am touching grass, the grass is where this is an issue, it can very easily be ignored online, if it was only in a few online communities i wouldn't care.
This is sad, really sad for me, I use open source projects for 30 years, name a version of Linux for PC, I used it. I speak daily about supporting the use of open source and how open standards help us all. I remember that in the 90s the most important thing was to solve engineering problems regardless of your origins, opinions, skin color or religion, each effort was precious because they were people who contributed their time and knowledge. And now finding out about all this, this mountain of crap, is stupid. And to make matters worse, they are in favor of censorship and, consequently, against freedom of expression. Thanks by the info.
many *MANY* projects are already doing this. Tox (the chat protocol) is a notable example. I will go to my grave saying the recent xz backdoor scandal was exactly the same thing.
My pet opinion: This is the result of telling journalists to "learn to code." The (then-)Twitter engineers said it was hate speech, and y'all didn't believe them.
May I add, this is clearly VERY influenced by US politics and US worldviews, both by their left and right. I'm Latin American and all of this is very difficult to understand, both the constant attempts to segregate people into subgroups or ethnicities or sexual orientation or gender identity or whatever. Even those who consider themselves enlightened still seem to only be able to understand the world through the American cultural bias.
I remember the first time I saw an open source code of conduct, and it blew me away. Like, "Oh, you can contribute code for free, but only if you do what I say" --- uh sweaty? I don't think you understand your position here...
If one person tells you you're a horse , they are crazy. If three people tell you you're a horse, there's conspiracy afoot. If ten people tell you you're a horse, it's time to buy a saddle
FreeBSD's code of conduct isn't perfect, but it specifically prohibits discrimination against people due to religious beliefs (or lack of) or political beliefs. Most stuff runs natively, anything that doesn't can run in a linux jail or under the linux emulation layer.
Haiku OS the modern successor to BeOS? It's almost there, they just need better hardware support for full GPU rendering, a fully usable web browser(Web Positive is just not ready, and the current Falkon port is a buggy mess) to get basic task most people do on a computer done.
One of the primary issues here is that we've operated on the premise that "it's ok to disagree", "live and let live", and "I support your right to believe what you want." The enemy doesn't believe in or respect these ideals. They believe in freedom of speech only for themselves and not you. They believe in equality only for people that agree with them. They've exploited the fact that reasonable people are reasonable. They've engineered a situation where they get to say and do whatever they want without consequences and you are not even allowed to have an opinion about it. Covering the issue isn't enough. This will continue and only get worse until we are willing to fight fire with fire. "It's ok," isn't 'ok' any more. It's not ok and it needs to stop, sooner rather than later.
I love all the bolsheviks in this video's comments desperately trying to get conservatives to be just as bad as the far-left marxists pushing these agendas. We (Conservatives, Libertarians, AnCaps, etc) politely decline your offer to compromise our positions, thanks.
I've recently watched a couple of videos outside the linux context on the similar topic, and one popular view seems to be that the only ideology companies have is profit, and the only reason they do left-wing stuff is because it's currently more popular and makes it easier to secure investments at the time, and I wonder if it's the same with IBM for instance. For example if IBM has a presence somewhere in Saudi Arabia or something like that, you can be pretty sure they would never mention anything remotely progressive in there cause it would lose them money
@@atticusherodes6648 works both ways I guess. Also now that I think of it, when it comes to most products, if a lot of people just stop buying it, it will force a change, but it's a bit more complicated with foss because you don't usually directly support anything financially so it doesn't really matter if you use their stuff or not
I have never met anyone who I have not ultimately found to be "crazy". I have never found any truth that resembles "common sense" after doing any serious learning on any topic. It is "common sense" that the sun travels around the Earth because that is how it appears to move without examining adequate data. It is "common sense" that the Earth is flat. Any sharpshooter will have to factor in both the curve and velocity of the Earth's rotation to do their job, so our immediate "common sense" perceptions are utterly incorrect. We would not know that our immediate perceptions and intuitions were misplaced if we did not attempt the extraordinary. This is why whenever anyone appleals to common sense, I simply default to concluding that this is a person who has not rationally considered whatever matter they are talking about, looked for any evidence to support their feelings, or tested their assumptions in any rational way. I then stop paying any attention to them. I just thought I'd share this in case it proves to be useful to anyone.
@@paulbishop6357common sense is useful, to a point. Though I share a similar opinion to what you expressed - at least when it comes to being dogmatic about it - issues arise when reducing things down to granules without specific intent. Sophistry occasionally hides in criticism of common sense, and can be adjacent to nihilism. Common sense is adjacent to culture. 🤷♂️
I keep saying it's time to start a new kernel/ecosystem that's just for developers. No more corporate interests. No more woke crap. Dumping 50 years of POSIX baggage wouldn't hurt either.
You sound like Lennart Poettering, who famously said during 27C3 that if you didn't use logind, you "hate disabled people", while trying to get people to ditch POSIX.
As far as I know this is the first reference to the movie or even mention of SCANNERS I'd say in over 30 years. And as soon as you say head explode that is the scene I see in my head before you said the name. I always picture Michael Ironside and his SEVERE headache with the mention of either head exploding or Scanners itself. The movie must have had an impact on me at 16 or 17 when it came out. Lol
@@monad_tcp I've actually already started on my own FreeBSD-based OS, if you're interested. AcephalOS on Codeberg. It's gonna use the GoboLinux directory structure and have an immutable core. Build script won't complete for some reason, though.
GNOME Founder responds to Code of Conduct concerns… Lunduke´s substack from **Jan 2020** (any form of linking to that here obviously forbidden), probably could have been mentioned herein. Kudos on the Scanners reference.
Alright, Linux has lost all of respect I had for it. And right when I was trying to give it another chance. Unfortunately the alternatives are no better, but hey, at least they run the programs I need on my daily grind.
What the hell do you mean the "liberals" have gone left? "LIBERAL" means "free market". Ronald Reagan considered himself to be a Liberal. So you think Ronald Reagan's party has gone to far? I agree with that sentiment, but I don't think it's the one you mean to express. You're deeply confused and badly educated.
@@mckendrick7672 Well, obviously I do know. I'm a disingenuous monster. I admit it. But you see, it's not worldwide. Use the word "liberal" in Ireland or Britain and they'll think you mean exactly what I was alluding to. So the rest of the world thinks that Americans are insane. Which we are. But then, considering Britain's political situation, they know they can't cast stones. Besides, in the sense OP meant, the United States does not really have any leftist or American "liberal" political parties worth mentioning. Not only don't these people actually use the correct English words to describe their political ideas, they don't even know what these ideas are supposed to be. The way people frame political discussions are so extremely and artificially constricted it gets in the way of everything important. All these discussions are reduced to noise. So I mock it. I make bitter jokes of it. Some people collect stamps.
@@paulbishop6357 He is using the terms as they are commonly thought of today, not in the post-French revolution & Liberal republic democracy ways. But Reagan was absolutely terrible. He gave amnesty to millions in California, and as a result it has never been republican since. That underpins much of the love for immigration the govt/corporations are still promoting. Koch Brothers are often associated with it. He also was an obvious puppet of the banks, and there's a famous video where the former-banker and chair of the fed instructs Reagan to "wrap it up" while on stage. Republicans are often identified as conservative which is the opposite of liberal. They are relative directions, politically. The entirety of the USA and it's political govt had traditionally been considered liberal, and libertarians will often reference things in this way. Also when we're talking about liberal/conservative it is usually republicans/conservatives who want less govt, and less regulation, and also less taxing/spending. Their opposition wants more regulation & oversight, more social services, and more laws in general. This is likely where you would say they are un-liberal. Both parties preach to their voters, and both screw their voters over. But liberal typically references social/cultural views and this is the way it's often used. Things like teaching LGBTQ ideas, pro-choice/feminism, anti-2nd amendment etc.
This is why I started to avoid Gnome about a decade ago. Same with big corporations in general. Also rather working less than paying more taxes than necessary.
Thanks for sticking up, I wonder if youtube might ban you. You hit the hammer on the nail, exectly true; keep this politics at home and concentrate on tech development alone.
They're highly suggestible, broken people who've lead sheltered lives. If it weren't for their spiteful streak they would have my sympathy. A pendulum swings...
Are you prepared for the butthurt when you feel you were wrong? People have had it with windows and are switching to Linux in droves. Companies are kinda locked in, but given the state of the economy many will fail soon so it's a moot point.
How did my generation raise a generation of cult morons who have no critical thinking skills and believe in imaginary things, then make assumptions with out evidence, and just repeat what ever they are told to think and never question it? Are these morons my generations fault?
As a gay person living in a rather intolerant country, I want to say that no person deserves to be discriminated against. Hopefully these companies get their unmentionables kicked in court.
@@ashwinrawat9622 I certainly have enough sympathy for myself so I don't require yours, tysm Jokes aside, I expressed my thoughts and feelings with context of my prior experience, and I apologize if that comes off wrong way, perhaps, language barrier or cultural differences are to blame. I assure you I never meant something as inappropriate as begging random strangers for sympathy. On that note, I would also like to point out that so-called adults often can't change things as well. This world is full of suffering beyond our control, which saddens me greatly. As you pointed out correctly(on which I applaud you), I am still young and yet to do anything significant myself. That's why I cheer for people who do, be it volunteer working for charity or lawyer defending human rights. Ah well. Don't mind my silly rambling.
@@КсенийКот Its that you haven't done anything significant that you look for approval by calling yourself that. Why don't you focus on doing something significant that your parents could be proud of. Don't become kay (yt wont let me use that word here). Stop believing everything on social media. Don't cheapify the beautiful ritual of creating life. No one can change skin colour, and people who discriminate based on skin colour are bad people, who these guys are talking about. What fascinates you on naughty websites is your fantasy which is every changing. Its harmful for society that is why your govt is intolerant towards it, and I fully support any govt which is intolerant towards it.
@@КсенийКот revision2: Its that you haven't done anything significant that you look for approval by calling yourself that. Why don't you focus on doing something significant that your parents could be proud of. Don't become that. Stop believing everything on social media. Don't cheapify the beautiful ritual of creating life. No one can change skin colour, and people who discriminate based on skin colour are bad people, who these guys are talking about. What fascinates you on naughty websites is your fantasy.
@@slaapliedje Yes, you are right about this one. Every rule has it's exceptions, generative AI is one of them. Clearly Google left the principle of neutrality and opted in for a change in the status quo. They don't want to reflect the current reality instead they wanted to create a new one based on their set values. As a result of leaving the neutrality principle many people lost trust in the tool and in Google.
@mnemonic_de Yeah, in that particular case, I wouldn't surprise me if that was more about a group of employees that worked on the AI, rather than Google as a whole. They fired a bunch of employees protesting their dealings with Israel... don't try to hit your employer in the wallet, they will quickly drop the attitude of letting people say what they want to the public...
@@slaapliedje Well, from what I read this diversion from neutrality is company policy and they only want to change it for very specifc prompts like prompts about historic figures. Googles AI tools can decide the fate of the company, they certainly have supervision from top management so I wouldn't subscribe to the "group of employees" theory.
Three reasons: 1) Conservative nerds are grossly-underrepresented on Social Media and Mainstream Media. 2) No conservative nerds are letting the bigger influencers on the above platforms know. 3) Conservative MSM is largely co-opted by RINOs, and aren't allowed more than an "aw shucks, we lost to the liberals again" narrative.
Me too, man. Constant whinging (a stronger word would be more fitting) if you're not 100% on board with their ideology, and I'm 100% not. I swear I'm -not- wasn't the intolerant one. I can no longer stand to be around these hate-filled bigots. We used to get along, then things changed.
@@Grant_S_M Yes, I know your side won. Have fun with your "inclusion" and "tolerance" of those who think exactly alike. At least I don't have to hide my contempt for you lot anymore.
I like to quietly red pill folks in the tech world. Just little bits of 'what? No that's not right' or 'wait, I thought this word meant x'. I'm getting a lot more support then you'd expect.
I have a theory that if you sit in front of the computer long enough you get the urge to start cutting off body parts and claiming a mental helth problem.
I'm not sure I'm against it for a non-government non-profit organization. These organizations are often mythological in theme and concepts. The OpenBSD team in Canada is pretty wild too. Pissed off the Pentagon
12:43 I can think of a few ways around their discriminatory scholarship requirements. You can check the disabled box if you have ADHD or any psychiatric condition such as depression, or even asthma. Otherwise you can simply claim that you’re “non-binary” which has a very vague subjective definition.
@@drownthepoorI agree with you but sometimes taking advantage of the system they put in place for personal gain is better than being a target otherwise. Why not take money from these people? It'll go to a better place if it's in your bank and not theirs.
At 39:28, you point out that this is very much a one-side thing. How true. Political violence has always been a left-wing thing, and when it's claimed to be on the right, it's generally from reframing far-left extremism as far-right (nazism being a prime example).
Your points make me more sympathetic to corporate free rider managers that use open source software but are actively opposed to giving anything back to the open source community.
A Linux fork or just leaving the platform sounds better every day. Why stay somewhere I'm hated? At this point Windows is looking like a viable alternative and I wonder if that isn't the whole point of this mess.
FreeBSD's code of conduct isn't perfect, but it specifically prohibits discrimination against people due to religious beliefs (or lack of) or political beliefs. Most stuff runs natively, anything that doesn't can run in a linux jail or under the linux emulation layer.
@@atticusherodes6648 Loved BeOS back in the day. Unfortunately the company is long gone. There's an open source remake called Haiku, but they're a small project and probably aren't ready for prime time. It's been a while though.
I have already move to BSD because of this nonsense, And it is not too bad if I say so myself the community has been pretty nice to me and very helpful too.
Understand that's exactly what the far-left marxist agitators want to happen. Forcing them to include marginalized whites/straights/males hurts them way more, because they have to eat their own dogfood.
"helping out one little group" as you say, to counter perceived historical discrimination, has *always* meant harming everyone else not in this group. This has been going on for decades. So instead of getting so excited and clutching your pearls, take a page from the Left and take your own side for a change.
Right, so all the douchebag leftists can justify your bad behavior by saying "see? both sides do it!" Nice try, bolshevist. We're going to continue to be inclusive to everyone, regardless of race, gender, religion, or political belief.
Our nerd culture went from the bullied working towards a better world to being the bullies working to maintain the power of the powerful. So sad to see how far we have sunk.
In my opinion, there's no such thing as reverse racism. It's all just racism.
Racism is good as long as everyone allowed to be racist.
stop being logical, people dont like it
And honestly, the stuff people think of as "anti-white" racism is just an extension of anti-black racism. It's fundamentally based on an extremely poor opinion of black people that a bunch of people are trying to cover up for by pretending to be "good" and being "anti-racist".
And we should bring a mass class lawsuit action.
Reverse racism refers to reverse discrimination which is indirect discrimination through inclusion as opposed to exclusion. Affirmative action and a women's gym are examples. It can be racist but it's not synonymous with racism. He described racial discrimination in the context of this video. Systemic anti-whiteism to be specific.
America First Legal filed a federal lawsuit today against IBM/RedHat on behalf of their plaintiff, a former employee. Let's hope they succeed in spades.
L O L
how big is the IBM/RedHat lobby in Washington DC? ;) Oh yeah, Redhat is owned by Microsoft, IBM/Microsoft lobby then. LOL
A lawsuit WE should find a way to financially support .
@@chuckintexas lmfao
All of this is white on white violence
I'm suddenly not so sad about Gnome's funding problems after hearing all this ...
sucks to be them.
The next-gen PopOS desktop that System76 is developing is looking better than Gnome - and might have better stability given they're writing it in Rust. A modern take on the desktop for Linux using a modern systems development language.
@@TheSulrossThe real question: Is system76 woke?
@@TheSulross If you believe stability is acheived by writing on Rust, you have a lot to learn about systems design
The only way to beat them is to make them obsolete. Pick a project, and the ones that depend on it and fork them. Make the code better, and replace the originals.
The problem is Bryan and people who think like them don't actually contribute to communities. They are just culture vultures trying to attack groups who are inclusive to other people. A lot of them barely know how to create as their ideology makes it hard to be creative in the first place. It's possible they could make a functional fork, but I highly doubt any of their UX or support will be up to snuff, as those with social skills and creative art ideas are inherently "left wing"
This right here is the way to do it 👍 Full heartedly agree
3 1/2 years ago, Bryan wrote an article explaining that the Linux Foundation received nearly $200 million in funding for one year, but only 3.4% of that money went to Linux development. This brings up an obvious question. Where does the rest of that money go? Based on the political views of those involved, I wouldn't be surprised if I learned tomorrow that the Linux Foundation was involved in money laundering for PAC's or political candidates.
As are most NGOs. :/
@@meskes4059 The current US head of the dept of Homeland Security is a board member of HIAS. Mayorkas & HIAS look into it.
HIAS can be found in central America with huge camps explaining to people how they can get into the USA. Most of them are young-to-middle age men, but they are handing out r4p3 kits to the women and children.
People fly from as far as Afghanistan/Africa to these camps. By the time they reach the border they usually have over $5k invested.
They are coached to invoke asylum status.
Mayorkas policies and board position are a CLEAR conflict of interest, and the fact he gets to continue as DHS head proves how screwed we are from the top down.
Forget NGO's the USA is now a money-laundering warehouse.
You migh the interested in actually reading the report instead of reading someone summarizing it (badly ) for you
Turns out Linux is not just the kernel and the Linux foundation actually supported 849 other open source project
Wich was 59.2% of their budget in 2022
The one the article criticize were the 5g one
Does he think Linux should not work on iot and 5g
Also keep in mind a ton of donation actually have requirement that maybe don't fully coincide with your goal
But if you get 50 spend 20 on unrelated thing and keep the 30 it's still a net gain
@@fabienso5889 So the Linux Foundation sends millions of $ to other NGO's who are supposedly "open source projects"? Now I have more questions. Who are these "open source projects"? Why can't they lobby for millions of $ in donations themselves? Most non-profits I'm familiar with have to lobby for donations on their own, usually from private individuals or for-profit companies.
@@fabienso5889 I posted a long reply, but apparently it didn't go through. To keep it short, I find it highly unusual that a non-profit is funneling millions of $ to other non-profits. Most non-profits I'm aware of usually receive those donations from private individuals or for-profit businesses.
I’m still waiting for my Barbary slave trade reparations.
I'm still waiting for my reparations from the French Government for their purge against the Huguenots. I'm descended from THREE different Huguenot lines, so I should get triple reparations.
I am from a Slavic country and consider any talk about slavery to be cultural appropriation ;-)
@@jirimensik my apologies, Eastern brethren.
I remember my grandparents sitting around having political discussions with their friends, on Friday nights when I got to stay with them. There was never any yelling, name-calling, or people stomping out of the room angrily. People disagreed, yes, but they understood that people were more than just their political beliefs, and even when they disagreed, they still respected each other. I don't think this way of being exists in America anymore, and it's sad.
Love your profile picture. AnCap for life.
The Public Schools have not taught people HOW to think, only WHAT to think. So, the ones that were never able to think for themselves have become brainwashed, and most of them have wrapped their whole identity around the ideologies they have had crammed into their skulls. Such people think any disagreement whatsoever is a literal assault upon them, and act as though disagreeing with them is the same as trying to kill them.
There is no way to have a constructive debate or even discussion with such people.
@@srobart I bet none of them claimed that men could become women, right? Back then people read newspapers instead of watching TikTok and Instagram videos, of course they were more collected. But how is this sad? The current state of western societies is intentional, it doesn't make me sad, it makes my blood boil. Traitors have sold the people who entrusted them with power.
Miss the 90s, you could work with a crowd on a project without even knowing what species they were, let alone what gender or color, and you knew them by pseudonyms that sounded like pieces of hardware or medieval pests.
I am a glowy Unicorn
@@beuman0 hummm....ok? dont care
@@bronka42Relax
The crazy thing is if you decided to folk linux and create a politically neutral tech focused distro.
It would be labeled "ultra right-wing" because it's "anti-political"
As someone running a functionally anti-political FOSS project, it became denigrated as "fascist" simply because it took an anti-ideology position, probably doesn't help that majority of the community is actually right leaning anyway though.
To be fair, the right does that as well. I've been in forums where if you tried to remain apolitical, you were called a shill or a Jew.
@@VirideSoryuLangley Where?
@@Spartan322 4chan/8chan
@Spartan322 the community used to be more libertaria is up until what 2007 2011?
I will not suck the Code of Conduct.
its more of a general long going culture war that is spilling into geekspace.
The culture War started in geekspace, and it's the only front.
We are the only idiots that did see "pronouns" and though that's stupid can't we just play games...
Dear god...
If it weren't for us this sh1t had never started
@@christiangonzalez6945 i dont think thats true, i mean one example is that this and other stuff has been happening in schools for a while and even non-gamer parents know its stupid. another is that it can be found in most non-geek workplaces, and normal joes are waking up too. wherever it started (prob in the uni/colleges decades ago) it's permeating into all areas of culture don you think?
@@christiangonzalez6945 Started in geekspace? How did you get it so backwards?
@nananikinas8864 Geeks and weaboos were always attacked from all sides for their hobbies, is someone "don't care about social correctnes" is us.
While all fronts have fear of being called "phobes" geeks and weapons can't care less.
We are carrying the cultural war, as much as the "right wingers" want to say they do they aren't.
This started in gamer gate, and if you don't even know what that is, then you are the ones that got it backwards.
You both didn't argumentate nothing you just said "dude trust me you are wrong"
And still have the nerve hahahaha what a joke.
@@Corteum Geeks and weaboos were always attacked from all sides for their hobbies, is someone "don't care about social correctnes" is us.
While all fronts have fear of being called "phobes" geeks and weapons can't care less.
We are carrying the cultural war, as much as the "right wingers" want to say they do they aren't.
This started in gamer gate, and if you don't even know what that is, then you are the ones that got it backwards.
You both didn't argumentate nothing you just said "dude trust me you are wrong"
And still have the nerve hahahaha what a joke.
Maybe this is the way Microsoft found to destroy Linux?
Microsoft is just as bad, but they will still take your money.
Unless Microsoft somehow pys-oped Linus Torvalds, the problem has really been that the lack of gatekeeping against the people who wanted to bring woke ideology in.
They're infected just as bad or worse. It's not a conspiracy, it's Marxist praxis.
@@Spartan322 A guy like Linus wasn't thinking about people in this way at all. He was looking at them strictly based on performance/code, and he would be quick to get nasty with them. He was "re-educated" as a result.
Before he realized it he was surrounded by people he'd likely admit to you in private he thinks are lunatics.
But also Linus in a general way "agrees" with their alleged ideals in a general sense.
These people generally pretend to be advocating for things that no one would disagree with at face value because they make the people who disagree with them out to be backwards monsters.
@@drownthepoor Exactly what happened. Also its not like he is "surrounded" by these woke people all around, but that (as usual) they are very vocal about it, with many people silently just working / labouring on code. The main issue is that Linux development nowadays is very coprporately founded - and this push comes from those corpos often...
The core problem with all the equity policies is the false assumption that the lack of diversity/equity/inclusion is inherently indicative of discrimination/unfair social treatment. In reality, many of the methods they use to redistribute social power and "solve" this perceived unfairness are the real examples of discrimination.
That is because of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Provisions of it literally allow to assume that the difference in outcome is the difference in treatment.
Diversity
Inclusivity
Equity
They changed the order because it was too obvious.
They pretend the civil rights movement never happened, then proceed to areas the civil rights movement and claim it for themselves, you actually have to believe we are worse now then deep south 1950s
They're not fighting for equality anymore. They're fighting for privilege.
@@nonenothingnull "they"
This is nuts. Some years I ago had IBM as supplier of a software product, worst company ever to deal with. I will never ever interact with that company again.
So Red Hat Basically? cuz they own Red Hat now.
CDW ... hold my beer
Linux will never die, but will fragment more, the copy-left licenses will guarantee that the biggest packages will be shared even with those considered to be unfit
That guy should have a clear case to be able to sue the LF!!!
Lawsuits are the correct way of battling discrimination.
Having lived my entire life with a paranoid schizophrenic as a father, and the last 18 years with a brother that has it... I have learned that you should absolutely not be feeding a mentally ill individual's delusions...
"Reverse racism", "Reverse sexism", and other terms like these are abstractions created to make reprehensible behavior seem acceptable. Considering historical examples, speaking using abstractions of this nature this is quite a bad idea to put it mildly.
Babylonian trickery.
Bryan could've retained his status by keeping quiet as many have chosen to do, he deliberately allowed them to tarnish his reputation by speaking out against this sort of nonsense, i have infinite respect for Bryan because of this.
We should never back down against the evil !
At risk of speaking to people who dont listen as a matter of policy. Especially don't listen to white males.
The rason he harmed his reputation for me is that he lied about Mozilla. I had watched a few videos before, but now I know he makes up stuff, and doesn't correct it.
If you don't believe me, watch the first part of his Mozilla video. Then Google Mozilla "deplatform" and see what they actually said. Saying that bullies and people who use their platforms for violence should be banned is not bullying.
This very much seems a very conservative reactionary channel more than a tech channel. He ironically is not being apolitical.
Don't worry Bryan, it's only a problem the management in all tech companies, all media companies, education, the legislature, the judiciary, law enforcement, the military, health care, video games, all software development, foreign policy, and economics.
You're a stand up man, Bryan! We need more people like you in the Linux community - not less!!
Best video in years. You have my huge respect Lunduke.
Just saying the obvious in a time of deception is a heroic act.
Most of the projects I was interested in have made it pretty clear folks like me aren't welcomed. It's disheartening and I've kinda just noped out of tech at this point. I don't wanna stress folks out. I just wanna have fun on the internet with other internet people.
When people become obsessed with diversity and inclusion, they discriminate and exclude. When everyone believes their ideologies are absolute, progression dies. And when the well gets poisoned, everyone leaves it.
That’s the thing with these people. They believe their ideas are absolute. It’s a cult.
As an actual far-righter, part of me dies every time woke leftists refer to Trump and Ron DeSantis as "far-right". Back in my days, those guys were considered center-right or even centrist (or, dare I say: left-wing).
The Overton-window has shifted so far to the left, huh?
Nice try, National Bolshevist. You're still left-wing on the Horseshoe Theory, and you're hoping we all don't notice.
Anyone not to the left of Germany's Die Linke and Die Linke themselves are far-right now.
tis a crying shame, ain't it?
Welcome to 2014, Lunduke. This has been going on for just over a decade.
😆
He knows.
It's been going on in general for that long, and in places like Google, Microsoft, etc it's been well-known. Years ago Lunduke has highlighted it at I think it was SW-Linux Convention when they banned a guy because they realized he was pro-Trump.
But the Red-Hat thing could be just the result of them being acquired by IBM.
IBM is an obvious candidate for this because they developed the indexing system for the camps during WWII, and they know that story is out there floating around.
before then tbqh. It's been rising since the late 2000s at least.
It started with donglegate
Discrimination is cringe.
But it is important to separate it into Legal discrimination and Illegal discrimination.
Like... is it cringe to discriminate based on the religion of a person? Yeah. Cringe.
But what if you have no obligations to that person whatsoever? Still cringe, but legal. In my books - that's fine.
Lets say it like this:
If I worked in one of these places, and I happened to be fired for being who I am, I would make sure to gather as much evidence as possible and then go directly to a lawyer.
Because this type of discrimination is illegal in most of the world for a long time.
But if I wasn't an employee, but instead a speaker at some conference and I was canceled... I'd cringe, and I'd write to folks like you to make some noise... but that's about it.
No real consequences other than (maybe) shaming them for it (which probably won't work).
Ultimately that's fine.
Because if I ever decide to organize my own conference, I'd like to have the right to cancel speakers that I don't like too.
If I suspect that they might use my conference for promoting ideas I disagree with, I'd like to be able to cancel both the Nazi and the Commie from speaking, without fearing that they might sue me for it.
Why is this news? This has been going on for quite some time, maybe 10+ years now. I was going to be hired full time by a large bank three years ago that said the same and my color would not be hired going forward. I am a white male. As per my TH-cam avatar. They were going to hire me because of my work ethic and my knowledge, but I quit that job and had to scrape by until I found a better company with values. I won't work for one of these crazed companies. I sent a letter to the appropriate federal agencies, and heard crickets.
Yeah, it all started in 2014. Its not news, but its getting to a point where we either do something, or we might become some sort of Weimar republic
what should worry you is why it is happening in white countries, you are infiltrated, it is up to you to control your own countries
Yeah, no. I'm going to end up going back to BSD and illumos.
Knowing Linus Torvalds, he's eventually gonna step on the toes of someone belonging to the wrong protected class (probably because they submitted subpar code) and he's gonna learn what woke means the hard way.
Like jk Rowling did she bent over backward for these people, then they went after her and tried to steal her intellectual property, they are evil demons
Linus' post was actually very left-centrist. It was kind of unfair to have him included with all the crazy Marxists.
That said, ESR posted in 2015 that Linus doesn't allow himself to be alone with women in conferences, because the Ada Initiative tried to frame him for sexual harrassment. Plus, *his own daughter* betrayed him in order to get a Code of Conduct inserted into the Kernel (which got neutered by an interpretations.txt file), leading him to take a hiatus from BDFL duties.
No he's spineless
Why don't we make a linux distro which does not discriminate conservative people?
That's kind of the point - those of us who haven't drank the kool aid accept EVERYONE. Meritocracy is the only discrimination that is OK.
If it exists I'm installing it
i have some incredible news for you.
THERE IS.
The name of the distro is "ClearOS Mobile" it is shipped in the "Freedom Phone" hardware which was heavily marketed towards Trump supporters.
*it is a GPL violation, unsurprisiongly. there is no source code* .
speaks volumes about the average intelligence of conservatives.
You talk like as if it was within the capacity of Linux to be like this from the start. Even if you make a new distro, the problem will return ad infinitum. The only way around this is a will to organize and oppose this effort. Start with your friends, then your friends of friends.
This is not about "conservatives", it's about white men and anybody who doesn't hail to the current propaganda.
Make Linux Great Again!
I truly believe that these idiots pushing these idiotic beliefs are doing more harm to their cause than good. People that absolutely did and do not care are getting sick and tired of having stuff pushed into their faces. And told what to think and believe. And are becoming more and more offended to the point where they do not want to hear or see it anywhere at any time.
For every 100 people who turn against them, one person is going to agree with them. If they were able to take this much power with .001% of the population, just imagine what they can do with 1%.
They exploit the notion of everyone refusing to stoop to their level. Until we start adopting some of their more effective tactics, it's not going to get better. Every time you see a blue-haired rich white girl in a position of power, start chanting about how she's not black enough to be in that position. Go to college campuses and protest how they aren't 50% black students.
You mean Conservative Christians, right? Because they're constantly blathering at me and witnessing to me. Blah blah blah, Heaven, Hell, yadda yadda. All those stupid billboards and fliers. . .
Is there a way to get these self-important hypocrites to keep their lifestyles to themselves? They constantly flaunt their life choices in my face and I didn't ask for it.
I mean, it's disgusting. Keep it in the house.
So... Conservatives?
@@stefanalecu9532 No, normal people.
As soon as you start making fencesitters angry, those who just want to grill their steaks in peace, that is the point where you've screwed up big time.
what I enjoy is watching this sort of stuff live in the workplace and then seeing people online try to gas light me that it's not real and only happens on social media and i need to touch grass. I am touching grass, the grass is where this is an issue, it can very easily be ignored online, if it was only in a few online communities i wouldn't care.
This is sad, really sad for me, I use open source projects for 30 years, name a version of Linux for PC, I used it. I speak daily about supporting the use of open source and how open standards help us all. I remember that in the 90s the most important thing was to solve engineering problems regardless of your origins, opinions, skin color or religion, each effort was precious because they were people who contributed their time and knowledge. And now finding out about all this, this mountain of crap, is stupid. And to make matters worse, they are in favor of censorship and, consequently, against freedom of expression. Thanks by the info.
How long until these people find necessary to implement backdoors and telemetry to police their user's opinions?
many *MANY* projects are already doing this. Tox (the chat protocol) is a notable example.
I will go to my grave saying the recent xz backdoor scandal was exactly the same thing.
My pet opinion: This is the result of telling journalists to "learn to code." The (then-)Twitter engineers said it was hate speech, and y'all didn't believe them.
Linus got bullied and is the best example of the situation. A smart dummy.
May I add, this is clearly VERY influenced by US politics and US worldviews, both by their left and right. I'm Latin American and all of this is very difficult to understand, both the constant attempts to segregate people into subgroups or ethnicities or sexual orientation or gender identity or whatever. Even those who consider themselves enlightened still seem to only be able to understand the world through the American cultural bias.
Seems like a lot of late countries are ditching tge socialism an communism and corruption
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I remember the first time I saw an open source code of conduct, and it blew me away.
Like, "Oh, you can contribute code for free, but only if you do what I say" --- uh sweaty? I don't think you understand your position here...
I would hazard that people involved in drafting these codes of conduct are, indeed, sweaty. Possibly sticky, too..
If one person tells you you're a horse , they are crazy.
If three people tell you you're a horse, there's conspiracy afoot.
If ten people tell you you're a horse, it's time to buy a saddle
What's the alternatives? Mac,, Windows, and Linux, are all like this.
Use their code, just don't take part or pay them.
FreeBSD's code of conduct isn't perfect, but it specifically prohibits discrimination against people due to religious beliefs (or lack of) or political beliefs. Most stuff runs natively, anything that doesn't can run in a linux jail or under the linux emulation layer.
Haiku OS the modern successor to BeOS? It's almost there, they just need better hardware support for full GPU rendering, a fully usable web browser(Web Positive is just not ready, and the current Falkon port is a buggy mess) to get basic task most people do on a computer done.
yes they are all woke this a massive problem this is bigger than just Linux. i had wrong assume that Linux would have been immune to it
@@nickbernstein what about wine?
although this is terrible, the one beautiful thing about opensource is we are free to create a fork that does not discriminate, and includes instead
I've gotta be honest here, I kinda really like this new scruffy, gritty, extra-blunt, post-persecution Bryan Lunduke we've got here!
One of the primary issues here is that we've operated on the premise that "it's ok to disagree", "live and let live", and "I support your right to believe what you want." The enemy doesn't believe in or respect these ideals. They believe in freedom of speech only for themselves and not you. They believe in equality only for people that agree with them. They've exploited the fact that reasonable people are reasonable. They've engineered a situation where they get to say and do whatever they want without consequences and you are not even allowed to have an opinion about it. Covering the issue isn't enough. This will continue and only get worse until we are willing to fight fire with fire. "It's ok," isn't 'ok' any more. It's not ok and it needs to stop, sooner rather than later.
I love all the bolsheviks in this video's comments desperately trying to get conservatives to be just as bad as the far-left marxists pushing these agendas.
We (Conservatives, Libertarians, AnCaps, etc) politely decline your offer to compromise our positions, thanks.
Omg, the movie IDIOCRACY 2006 it becoming a reality
They were the bullies then and they are bullies now.
I've recently watched a couple of videos outside the linux context on the similar topic, and one popular view seems to be that the only ideology companies have is profit, and the only reason they do left-wing stuff is because it's currently more popular and makes it easier to secure investments at the time, and I wonder if it's the same with IBM for instance. For example if IBM has a presence somewhere in Saudi Arabia or something like that, you can be pretty sure they would never mention anything remotely progressive in there cause it would lose them money
How did that work out for budlight its faked popularity
@@atticusherodes6648 works both ways I guess. Also now that I think of it, when it comes to most products, if a lot of people just stop buying it, it will force a change, but it's a bit more complicated with foss because you don't usually directly support anything financially so it doesn't really matter if you use their stuff or not
It’s this 100%. You especially see it during pride month when companies will have rainbow logos on every social except those in the Middle East.
@@nate32396
and once june is over it all goes down the jejunum, and everything looks quite middle eastern again.
This is why companies let the True Believers in, but once they're there they have a lot of power that is difficult to dislodge.
What do you expect when you have crazy people dictate what the common sense should be
I have never met anyone who I have not ultimately found to be "crazy".
I have never found any truth that resembles "common sense" after doing any serious learning on any topic.
It is "common sense" that the sun travels around the Earth because that is how it appears to move without examining adequate data. It is "common sense" that the Earth is flat. Any sharpshooter will have to factor in both the curve and velocity of the Earth's rotation to do their job, so our immediate "common sense" perceptions are utterly incorrect. We would not know that our immediate perceptions and intuitions were misplaced if we did not attempt the extraordinary.
This is why whenever anyone appleals to common sense, I simply default to concluding that this is a person who has not rationally considered whatever matter they are talking about, looked for any evidence to support their feelings, or tested their assumptions in any rational way.
I then stop paying any attention to them.
I just thought I'd share this in case it proves to be useful to anyone.
@@paulbishop6357 Well said.
@@paulbishop6357common sense is useful, to a point. Though I share a similar opinion to what you expressed - at least when it comes to being dogmatic about it - issues arise when reducing things down to granules without specific intent. Sophistry occasionally hides in criticism of common sense, and can be adjacent to nihilism. Common sense is adjacent to culture. 🤷♂️
I keep saying it's time to start a new kernel/ecosystem that's just for developers. No more corporate interests. No more woke crap. Dumping 50 years of POSIX baggage wouldn't hurt either.
They will infiltrate this "new project" eventually
You sound like Lennart Poettering, who famously said during 27C3 that if you didn't use logind, you "hate disabled people", while trying to get people to ditch POSIX.
Time to make my linux theme Libertarian themed. I prefer to be hated by all.
I ran into this on irc many many years ago. Remember slackware? It was on a support chat. Super nice.
This feels like the kind of topic Clownfish TV would cover. Stuff like this occurs in many forms of software and entertainment, too.
As far as I know this is the first reference to the movie or even mention of SCANNERS I'd say in over 30 years. And as soon as you say head explode that is the scene I see in my head before you said the name. I always picture Michael Ironside and his SEVERE headache with the mention of either head exploding or Scanners itself. The movie must have had an impact on me at 16 or 17 when it came out. Lol
I could add Naked Lunch and Videodrome - those left a mark in me. Cronenberg has a way to do that.
@@_unknown_guy Yeah, body horror is his thing. I just watched his son or daughter's film I think. It was rubbish.
Time to fork TempleOS!
That would be an interesting experiment lol or dos went open source lol
Let's fork FreeBSD and make it meritocratic and ancap.
beautiful
@@monad_tcp I've actually already started on my own FreeBSD-based OS, if you're interested. AcephalOS on Codeberg. It's gonna use the GoboLinux directory structure and have an immutable core. Build script won't complete for some reason, though.
Hello my new friend 😊
Ancap? Gulag
@@sparky4insano All you national bolsheviks can go away now. Thanks.
GNOME Founder responds to Code of Conduct concerns… Lunduke´s substack from **Jan 2020** (any form of linking to that here obviously forbidden), probably could have been mentioned herein. Kudos on the Scanners reference.
Alright, Linux has lost all of respect I had for it. And right when I was trying to give it another chance. Unfortunately the alternatives are no better, but hey, at least they run the programs I need on my daily grind.
We're sure going to miss you. Enjoy your Microsoft/Apple submission.
How DARE you bring up the logical inconsistencies of the self-proclaimed "tolerant and inclusive ones"??!?!?
I used to be apolitical, but Liberals have gone so far Left; they kept giving me more reasons to never vote for them again.
What the hell do you mean the "liberals" have gone left?
"LIBERAL" means "free market". Ronald Reagan considered himself to be a Liberal. So you think Ronald Reagan's party has gone to far? I agree with that sentiment, but I don't think it's the one you mean to express.
You're deeply confused and badly educated.
@@paulbishop6357The term "liberal" has been skunked. You must be very out of touch if you don't know that by now.
@@mckendrick7672
Well, obviously I do know. I'm a disingenuous monster. I admit it.
But you see, it's not worldwide. Use the word "liberal" in Ireland or Britain and they'll think you mean exactly what I was alluding to. So the rest of the world thinks that Americans are insane. Which we are. But then, considering Britain's political situation, they know they can't cast stones.
Besides, in the sense OP meant, the United States does not really have any leftist or American "liberal" political parties worth mentioning. Not only don't these people actually use the correct English words to describe their political ideas, they don't even know what these ideas are supposed to be.
The way people frame political discussions are so extremely and artificially constricted it gets in the way of everything important. All these discussions are reduced to noise.
So I mock it. I make bitter jokes of it.
Some people collect stamps.
Liberal nationalism for the win
@@paulbishop6357
He is using the terms as they are commonly thought of today, not in the post-French revolution & Liberal republic democracy ways.
But Reagan was absolutely terrible. He gave amnesty to millions in California, and as a result it has never been republican since.
That underpins much of the love for immigration the govt/corporations are still promoting. Koch Brothers are often associated with it.
He also was an obvious puppet of the banks, and there's a famous video where the former-banker and chair of the fed instructs Reagan to "wrap it up" while on stage.
Republicans are often identified as conservative which is the opposite of liberal. They are relative directions, politically.
The entirety of the USA and it's political govt had traditionally been considered liberal, and libertarians will often reference things in this way.
Also when we're talking about liberal/conservative it is usually republicans/conservatives who want less govt, and less regulation, and also less taxing/spending.
Their opposition wants more regulation & oversight, more social services, and more laws in general. This is likely where you would say they are un-liberal.
Both parties preach to their voters, and both screw their voters over.
But liberal typically references social/cultural views and this is the way it's often used. Things like teaching LGBTQ ideas, pro-choice/feminism, anti-2nd amendment etc.
This is why I started to avoid Gnome about a decade ago. Same with big corporations in general. Also rather working less than paying more taxes than necessary.
Thanks for sticking up, I wonder if youtube might ban you. You hit the hammer on the nail, exectly true; keep this politics at home and concentrate on tech development alone.
If only it was just Linux
Remember the times when software was just software? Pepperidge farm remembers
They're highly suggestible, broken people who've lead sheltered lives. If it weren't for their spiteful streak they would have my sympathy.
A pendulum swings...
Good show, duke. Keep up the heat and keep calling it out for what it is.
Why doesn't he just roll up a distro and be done with it. Call it KKK OS.
This is so crazy. What is even more alarming this has been happening for years now.
I feel like Linux has peaked, and is going to fall apart.
Are you prepared for the butthurt when you feel you were wrong?
People have had it with windows and are switching to Linux in droves. Companies are kinda locked in, but given the state of the economy many will fail soon so it's a moot point.
@@biomechanique6874 hell, i wish for this to be the case............
be if the linux people aint carefull then ideals can get worst on em.
Inclusiveness will make Linux more popular.
Just when it became perfect for new users to use it as an everyday os
How did my generation raise a generation of cult morons who have no critical thinking skills and believe in imaginary things, then make assumptions with out evidence, and just repeat what ever they are told to think and never question it? Are these morons my generations fault?
As a gay person living in a rather intolerant country, I want to say that no person deserves to be discriminated against. Hopefully these companies get their unmentionables kicked in court.
Stay safe, friend. Use Tor.
Begging for sympathy? Adults are talking about things you cant change, not your....
@@ashwinrawat9622 I certainly have enough sympathy for myself so I don't require yours, tysm
Jokes aside, I expressed my thoughts and feelings with context of my prior experience, and I apologize if that comes off wrong way, perhaps, language barrier or cultural differences are to blame. I assure you I never meant something as inappropriate as begging random strangers for sympathy.
On that note, I would also like to point out that so-called adults often can't change things as well. This world is full of suffering beyond our control, which saddens me greatly.
As you pointed out correctly(on which I applaud you), I am still young and yet to do anything significant myself. That's why I cheer for people who do, be it volunteer working for charity or lawyer defending human rights.
Ah well. Don't mind my silly rambling.
@@КсенийКот Its that you haven't done anything significant that you look for approval by calling yourself that. Why don't you focus on doing something significant that your parents could be proud of. Don't become kay (yt wont let me use that word here). Stop believing everything on social media. Don't cheapify the beautiful ritual of creating life.
No one can change skin colour, and people who discriminate based on skin colour are bad people, who these guys are talking about.
What fascinates you on naughty websites is your fantasy which is every changing. Its harmful for society that is why your govt is intolerant towards it, and I fully support any govt which is intolerant towards it.
@@КсенийКот revision2: Its that you haven't done anything significant that you look for approval by calling yourself that. Why don't you focus on doing something significant that your parents could be proud of. Don't become that. Stop believing everything on social media. Don't cheapify the beautiful ritual of creating life.
No one can change skin colour, and people who discriminate based on skin colour are bad people, who these guys are talking about.
What fascinates you on naughty websites is your fantasy.
Here's how you somewhat game the system: ADD, job burnout and many other things are considered "disabilities".
No, go full masculine presenting transgender lesbian. You need to win the oppression olympics for full privilege.
Been saying for years we need to make truly free software and I don't mean free beer
Technology is neutral by default. Neutral towards ethnicity, religion, gender or politics. Only neutrality offers true tolerance and inclusivness.
Ha, Google's AI image generation proved that technology isn't always non-political.
@@slaapliedje Yes, you are right about this one. Every rule has it's exceptions, generative AI is one of them. Clearly Google left the principle of neutrality and opted in for a change in the status quo. They don't want to reflect the current reality instead they wanted to create a new one based on their set values. As a result of leaving the neutrality principle many people lost trust in the tool and in Google.
@mnemonic_de Yeah, in that particular case, I wouldn't surprise me if that was more about a group of employees that worked on the AI, rather than Google as a whole. They fired a bunch of employees protesting their dealings with Israel... don't try to hit your employer in the wallet, they will quickly drop the attitude of letting people say what they want to the public...
@@slaapliedje Well, from what I read this diversion from neutrality is company policy and they only want to change it for very specifc prompts like prompts about historic figures. Googles AI tools can decide the fate of the company, they certainly have supervision from top management so I wouldn't subscribe to the "group of employees" theory.
Had no idea this was so widespread amongst the Linux community leadership.
I fail to understand why the racist policies from Red Hat gets so little attention/criticism, even from "right wing" media and commentators
maybe no one cares about red hat anymore
Three reasons:
1) Conservative nerds are grossly-underrepresented on Social Media and Mainstream Media.
2) No conservative nerds are letting the bigger influencers on the above platforms know.
3) Conservative MSM is largely co-opted by RINOs, and aren't allowed more than an "aw shucks, we lost to the liberals again" narrative.
24:33 If criticism of Izzy's military adventures makes you Andy Semidik, then criticism of Xi Jinping and the CCP makes you anti-Asian.
Semites died in the 1200's. Any criticism nowadays would be anti-khazar.
These are the reasons why I can no longer work in the IT field.. Sad..
You're preventing yourself from working in the IT field.
Me too, man. Constant whinging (a stronger word would be more fitting) if you're not 100% on board with their ideology, and I'm 100% not. I swear I'm -not- wasn't the intolerant one. I can no longer stand to be around these hate-filled bigots. We used to get along, then things changed.
@@PassifloraCerulea Thankfully people like Lunduke are the minority.
@@Grant_S_M Yes, I know your side won. Have fun with your "inclusion" and "tolerance" of those who think exactly alike. At least I don't have to hide my contempt for you lot anymore.
@@PassifloraCerulea Keep real to yourself, white supremacist.
I like to quietly red pill folks in the tech world. Just little bits of 'what? No that's not right' or 'wait, I thought this word meant x'. I'm getting a lot more support then you'd expect.
I have a theory that if you sit in front of the computer long enough you get the urge to start cutting off body parts and claiming a mental helth problem.
Nerds back then: "what do you think of my code?"
Nerds now: "what do you think of my co…?"
You can thank people like Robin DiAngelo for this crap.
Identity politics, to one side it's scientific reality, to one side it's politics, the mainstream seems to side with the former which sucks.
The mainstream isn't very mainstream anymore. They have less than 50% of the mindshare in North America.
Edmund Burke. “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing,” STOP TOLERATING THIS!!! FIGHT!! FIGHT!! FIGHT!!
I'm not sure I'm against it for a non-government non-profit organization. These organizations are often mythological in theme and concepts. The OpenBSD team in Canada is pretty wild too. Pissed off the Pentagon
12:43 I can think of a few ways around their discriminatory scholarship requirements. You can check the disabled box if you have ADHD or any psychiatric condition such as depression, or even asthma. Otherwise you can simply claim that you’re “non-binary” which has a very vague subjective definition.
Even checking that box sort of plays into the insanity though.
@@drownthepoorI agree with you but sometimes taking advantage of the system they put in place for personal gain is better than being a target otherwise. Why not take money from these people? It'll go to a better place if it's in your bank and not theirs.
@@ImperiumLibertas С волками жить -- по-волчьи выть
@@petergorelov418good saying!
This needs to be more widespread. The internet is pretending this isn’t happening.
I use arch
At 39:28, you point out that this is very much a one-side thing. How true. Political violence has always been a left-wing thing, and when it's claimed to be on the right, it's generally from reframing far-left extremism as far-right (nazism being a prime example).
Which distribution do you think is the most neutral, or at least the least involved in this ideological madness ?
Alpine Linux by a mile.
I would just like to publicly register the fact that I clicked LIKE on this video. Don't like that? Oh. 👍
Your points make me more sympathetic to corporate free rider managers that use open source software but are actively opposed to giving anything back to the open source community.
It's pretty clear by this point that the new vector of attack is "Let's just stop using Linux, guys!".
Bolshevists are the worst.
A Linux fork or just leaving the platform sounds better every day. Why stay somewhere I'm hated? At this point Windows is looking like a viable alternative and I wonder if that isn't the whole point of this mess.
FreeBSD's code of conduct isn't perfect, but it specifically prohibits discrimination against people due to religious beliefs (or lack of) or political beliefs. Most stuff runs natively, anything that doesn't can run in a linux jail or under the linux emulation layer.
Is BEos still a thing?
@@atticusherodes6648 Loved BeOS back in the day. Unfortunately the company is long gone. There's an open source remake called Haiku, but they're a small project and probably aren't ready for prime time. It's been a while though.
Free as in beer, no longer free as in speech... What a dumb step backwards.
Thank you Bryan for continuing to be one of the few voices of sanity in the techworld.
I have already move to BSD because of this nonsense, And it is not too bad if I say so myself the community has been pretty nice to me and very helpful too.
Reminder that FreeBSD community *bans virtual hugs* as a form of harassment.
reminder that life itself is *pozzed* because some idiot keeps crying about harmless observable reality.
I foresee a Linux-gate situation where non-clowns decide to break away from mainstream Linux.
Understand that's exactly what the far-left marxist agitators want to happen. Forcing them to include marginalized whites/straights/males hurts them way more, because they have to eat their own dogfood.
GNOME is desperate for money. This simply tells you how low they will go.
What a wonderful day not to use linux
"helping out one little group" as you say, to counter perceived historical discrimination, has *always* meant harming everyone else not in this group. This has been going on for decades. So instead of getting so excited and clutching your pearls, take a page from the Left and take your own side for a change.
Right, so all the douchebag leftists can justify your bad behavior by saying "see? both sides do it!"
Nice try, bolshevist.
We're going to continue to be inclusive to everyone, regardless of race, gender, religion, or political belief.
The only crimes Lunduke has committed are the crimes of being honest and exercising consistency. Go Lunduke!
Our nerd culture went from the bullied working towards a better world to being the bullies working to maintain the power of the powerful. So sad to see how far we have sunk.