The Linux philosophy is 'Laugh in the face of danger'. Oops. Wrong One. 'Do it yourself'. Yes, that's it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't have any authority over Linux other than this notion that I know what I'm doing.
Linux is its own worst enemy: it's splintered, it has different distributions, it's too complex to run for most people.
Linux is a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches.
There are lots of Linux users who don't care how the kernel works, but only want to use it. That is a tribute to how good Linux is.
A lot of that momentum comes from the fact that Linux is free.
All the best people in life seem to like LINUX.
Linux has definitely made a lot of sense even in a purely materialistic sense.
I get the biggest enjoyment from the random and unexpected places. Linux on cellphones or refrigerators, just because it's so not what I envisioned it. Or on supercomputers.
The thing with Linux is that the developers themselves are actually customers too: that has always been an important part of Linux.
Linux evolved in a completely different way. From nearly the beginning, it was rather casually hacked on by huge numbers of volunteers coordinating only through the Internet.
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