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  3. The Linux Foundation spends 2% of its money on Linux (kernel) and twice as much on "blockchain".

The Linux Foundation spends 2% of its money on Linux (kernel) and twice as much on "blockchain".

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  • swelljoe@mas.toS This user is from outside of this forum
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    The Linux Foundation spends 2% of its money on Linux (kernel) and twice as much on "blockchain". https://techrights.org/n/2026/05/08/Over_97_of_the_Linux_Foundation_s_Budget_Goes_Not_to_Linux.shtml

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    • swelljoe@mas.toS swelljoe@mas.to

      The Linux Foundation spends 2% of its money on Linux (kernel) and twice as much on "blockchain". https://techrights.org/n/2026/05/08/Over_97_of_the_Linux_Foundation_s_Budget_Goes_Not_to_Linux.shtml

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      @swelljoe that 2% probably resolves to adding more ai slop to the kernel

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      • swelljoe@mas.toS swelljoe@mas.to

        The Linux Foundation spends 2% of its money on Linux (kernel) and twice as much on "blockchain". https://techrights.org/n/2026/05/08/Over_97_of_the_Linux_Foundation_s_Budget_Goes_Not_to_Linux.shtml

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        @swelljoe The stakeholders of the Linux foundation is not Linux, its these

        https://www.linuxfoundation.org/about/members

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        • swelljoe@mas.toS swelljoe@mas.to

          The Linux Foundation spends 2% of its money on Linux (kernel) and twice as much on "blockchain". https://techrights.org/n/2026/05/08/Over_97_of_the_Linux_Foundation_s_Budget_Goes_Not_to_Linux.shtml

          masven@chaos.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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          @swelljoe We need a better foundation.

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          • masven@chaos.socialM masven@chaos.social

            @swelljoe We need a better foundation.

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            @MaSven We need a better Linux too.

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            • swelljoe@mas.toS swelljoe@mas.to

              The Linux Foundation spends 2% of its money on Linux (kernel) and twice as much on "blockchain". https://techrights.org/n/2026/05/08/Over_97_of_the_Linux_Foundation_s_Budget_Goes_Not_to_Linux.shtml

              neverpanic@chaos.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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              @swelljoe I'm no fan of LF, but only one of the graphs cited here is clearly labeled to be about budget. The other one might also be by share of supported projects, number of contributors, or some other metric. Therefore it doesn't seem like this is a valid conclusion from the data in this PDF. And I honestly wouldn't have expected any better from the author of this website. Do look him up, and reconsider whether this is really somebody you want to boost.
              Cc @bagder, who boosted.

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              • swelljoe@mas.toS swelljoe@mas.to

                The Linux Foundation spends 2% of its money on Linux (kernel) and twice as much on "blockchain". https://techrights.org/n/2026/05/08/Over_97_of_the_Linux_Foundation_s_Budget_Goes_Not_to_Linux.shtml

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                @swelljoe we need a 1 complete Linux OS instead of 20 different distro to fight against window & mac

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                • swelljoe@mas.toS swelljoe@mas.to

                  The Linux Foundation spends 2% of its money on Linux (kernel) and twice as much on "blockchain". https://techrights.org/n/2026/05/08/Over_97_of_the_Linux_Foundation_s_Budget_Goes_Not_to_Linux.shtml

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                  @swelljoe In addition to that, I'm pretty sure the Linux Foundation sold my email address to marketers when I applied for a job in the past, since I don't provide my primary email address that often, and when I did, I started getting a ton of junk mail ✉

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                  • neverpanic@chaos.socialN neverpanic@chaos.social

                    @swelljoe I'm no fan of LF, but only one of the graphs cited here is clearly labeled to be about budget. The other one might also be by share of supported projects, number of contributors, or some other metric. Therefore it doesn't seem like this is a valid conclusion from the data in this PDF. And I honestly wouldn't have expected any better from the author of this website. Do look him up, and reconsider whether this is really somebody you want to boost.
                    Cc @bagder, who boosted.

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                    @neverpanic @bagder thanks for the heads up. I didn't read very deeply. Still mad about the Linux Foundation supporting blockchain projects at any level. It's like supporting the pig butchering scam industry.

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                    • swelljoe@mas.toS swelljoe@mas.to

                      @neverpanic @bagder thanks for the heads up. I didn't read very deeply. Still mad about the Linux Foundation supporting blockchain projects at any level. It's like supporting the pig butchering scam industry.

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                      @swelljoe @neverpanic @bagder Blockchain isn't an industry, it's a technology. You can kill a pig with a knife, you can also use it to mince a cucumber

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                      • swelljoe@mas.toS swelljoe@mas.to

                        @neverpanic @bagder thanks for the heads up. I didn't read very deeply. Still mad about the Linux Foundation supporting blockchain projects at any level. It's like supporting the pig butchering scam industry.

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                        @swelljoe @bagder Agree on that. Blockchain is a solution looking for a problem, if not for cryptocurrencies, which have their own well-documented problems like enabling the ransomware industry.

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                        • julsboo@mamot.frJ julsboo@mamot.fr

                          @swelljoe @neverpanic @bagder Blockchain isn't an industry, it's a technology. You can kill a pig with a knife, you can also use it to mince a cucumber

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                          @julsboo @swelljoe @neverpanic @bagder I have yet to come across an application of a blockchain for a purpose that isn't more effectively served through any other means.

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                          • stiiin@infosec.spaceS stiiin@infosec.space

                            @julsboo @swelljoe @neverpanic @bagder I have yet to come across an application of a blockchain for a purpose that isn't more effectively served through any other means.

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                            @stiiin @swelljoe @neverpanic @bagder I agree, but it's not surprising when you consider that the first decentralized blockchain with a public ledger is less than 20 years old and the rough idea is barely 2 or 3 decades older. The technology could prove useful in ensuring the security of the package supply chain, but that is well beyond my expertise; I imagine the Linux Foundation funds research in this area, but not the toxic industries that embody it.

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                            • stiiin@infosec.spaceS stiiin@infosec.space

                              @julsboo @swelljoe @neverpanic @bagder I have yet to come across an application of a blockchain for a purpose that isn't more effectively served through any other means.

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                              @stiiin well, if you consider buying illicit drugs and extortion through ransomware an application, there is a very good use case for it.

                              @julsboo @swelljoe

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                              • swelljoe@mas.toS swelljoe@mas.to

                                The Linux Foundation spends 2% of its money on Linux (kernel) and twice as much on "blockchain". https://techrights.org/n/2026/05/08/Over_97_of_the_Linux_Foundation_s_Budget_Goes_Not_to_Linux.shtml

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                                @swelljoe I was a member, once upon a time, and it did not feel like they were pointed in the right direction years ago.

                                Sad to see what it has become.

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                                • swelljoe@mas.toS swelljoe@mas.to

                                  The Linux Foundation spends 2% of its money on Linux (kernel) and twice as much on "blockchain". https://techrights.org/n/2026/05/08/Over_97_of_the_Linux_Foundation_s_Budget_Goes_Not_to_Linux.shtml

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                                  @swelljoe This is how they finally get me to switch to BSD?

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                                  • neverpanic@chaos.socialN neverpanic@chaos.social

                                    @stiiin well, if you consider buying illicit drugs and extortion through ransomware an application, there is a very good use case for it.

                                    @julsboo @swelljoe

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                                    @neverpanic @julsboo @swelljoe Even for money launderers, there are no upsides. All illegal activities are on a public ledger, barely pseudonymised and non-repudiable. I don't know enough about the inner workings of the network's protocol and architecture to judge the OPSEC of running one's own full node vs. that of depending on one ran by a third party. But even if a transaction can't be traced back to an IP address (and thus to a person) that way, there's always the question of getting real money, goods, or services in and out.

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                                    • stiiin@infosec.spaceS stiiin@infosec.space

                                      @julsboo @swelljoe @neverpanic @bagder I have yet to come across an application of a blockchain for a purpose that isn't more effectively served through any other means.

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                                      @stiiin @julsboo @swelljoe @neverpanic @bagder I'm sure there's plenty of people on Facebook and twitter saying the same thing about decentralised social media networks. How many hacks, exploits, and outages has the bitcoin blockchain experienced over the last ~20 years compared to the average centralised network, especially considering the potential financial gains for hacking or disrupting bitcoin core network.

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                                      • gokushrm@mastodon.socialG gokushrm@mastodon.social

                                        @swelljoe we need a 1 complete Linux OS instead of 20 different distro to fight against window & mac

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                                        @GOKUSHRM @swelljoe Linux is just a kernel. That's why so many different operating systems use it. You're welcome to make your own complete operating system using Linux.

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                                        • swelljoe@mas.toS swelljoe@mas.to

                                          The Linux Foundation spends 2% of its money on Linux (kernel) and twice as much on "blockchain". https://techrights.org/n/2026/05/08/Over_97_of_the_Linux_Foundation_s_Budget_Goes_Not_to_Linux.shtml

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                                          @swelljoe Not disputing original post but a solid operating system should have less churn than other software. Once it works just leave it alone unless there’s good reason to fix it. Kind of like the foundation of a structure. Pour it, waterproof it, bury it, and forget about it. One surviving aqueduct is 2.5 millennia old.

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