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I mean, why would a government benefit from funding something like that? Also no large funding means no fear of doing something that the government won't like. And with the size of anti-Trump movements, it's probably a good thing.
For the record, I still don't really like this decision.
Ideally government actions should benefit the society at large. Government is not a company, it's a community service for the people.
That will never happen in the US though, at least without major incidents that are beneficial for citizens' personality development (yes it means making people suffer).
Oh shit. Why did I immediately think of the NTP guy. Should we check in on him, is he OK?
The who now? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_L._Mills ? He passed last year.
Aw. Shit.
What about him? The Wikipedia page seems pretty normal at first glance.
Years ago it came to light that NTP (and OpenSSL if I remember right) were being run by like.. one dude (4 staff for OpenSSL?) on the tiniest trickle of donations, despite how vital the service was. It's a long time since I became aware so I may have misremembered.
https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/2347:_Dependency
I don't see this comment having much to do with mine so I'll consider it a bait.
Your reasons don't really give the government financial advantage imo. If the projects are big, they will find funding anyways.
"For the record, I still don't like this particular face-eating incident." As if you aren't a leopard enthusiast. Who cares whether you like something?
Because on FOSS social networks if you personally like something that's not leftist, you'll get banned in a week at most.
I know that and it's a good thing. But FOSS networks are unable to be general and all inclusive. That's what I'm usually talking about and something I feel like they lie about.
You can be right wing in FOSS networks.
There's two things you can't do (at least if you want to keep a community healthy):
There are cases of those who dehumanise others (e.g. racists, anti-trans, literal nazis, etc...) who get banned because they're doing the two things you can't do. But in those cases they're not banned because they're right wing, they're banned because those actions break communities, so the community has to ban them to continue existing.
You really have weird priorities, fellow internet user.
Huh?