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by 1attice
1 day ago
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I've been thinking lately that what underpinned the FOSS golden age was not actually decentralized VCS and high-quality forges, nor even ZIRP, but rather peacetime. After a period of branches and patchsets, full national hard forks are going to become de rigeur, and linux-derived OSes across the world are going to bloom necessarily, as we no longer have the kind of ambient trust required to collaborate across borders. Look forward to Euro-linux, Sino-BSD, and I guess probably some sort of GCC-area build as well. Patches will be accepted across national boundaries with only the highest scrutiny, which itself will likely be provided by nationalized AI platforms. Gods I hate this era |
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