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Originally Posted by datura
(2nd post,,, hello)
this is sdaking ridiculous,,,,
what responsibility does huge biz have these days in respect to our saftey and culture?
when they respond to this in a few days how will they lie and circumvent the issue that other people have access to my data, and do they even make acomidations for us to turn it off?
oh yeah, linux is dead,,, yeah sure whatever,,, heres there secret plan:
get more paid and (c)'ed code for the linux kernel and push the (>)'ed code obsolete and functionally incompatable.
already emailed em,,,
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