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    @iaruffell @ammdias

    My guess?

    Linux developers may have patrons that they don't want to irritate.

    My observation is that swift unemployment in a day job follows when a FOSS developer fails to fall in line.

    @ tante@ tldr.nettime.org is just one example I can cite.

    Age verification is getting unprecedented levels of support from funded mass malign influence campaigns.

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      @iaruffell @ammdias

      My guess?

      Linux developers may have patrons that they don't want to irritate.

      My observation is that swift unemployment in a day job follows when a FOSS developer fails to fall in line.

      @ tante@ tldr.nettime.org is just one example I can cite.

      Age verification is getting unprecedented levels of support from funded mass malign influence campaigns.

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      @Npars01 @iaruffell @ammdias The Linux Foundation has some pretty big corporate patrons.

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        @Npars01 @iaruffell @ammdias The Linux Foundation has some pretty big corporate patrons.

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        @Npars01 @iaruffell @ammdias I note that Meta is among their supporters.

        I just went to their website, and the first thing you see is this blurb saying, “The Linux Foundation is a neutral, trusted hub for developers and organizations to code, manage, and scale open technology projects and ecosystems.”

        NEUTRAL!
        NEUTRAL!

        Tell me you’re beholden to your corporate overlords without telling me you’re beholden to your corporate overlords.

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