• Baŝto@discuss.tchncs.deOP
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      David doesn’t want anything to do with the Linux Foundation anymore because they used AI generated art for an ad/promotion thing.

      It had a blue cup with a tux on it in it and a big tux with a 35years head, which I put on Pepper’s cup. It also had a bunch of hallucinations in it

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        Linux the kernel =/= Linux Foundation. The LF is a very corporate organization with millions of donation money from industry sponsors.

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          And in fact, I frequently have disagreed with the Linux foundation and think it shouldn’t carry the name Linux, as most of their projects aren’t particularly related to Linux work.

          It’s been a way for corporations to attach the Linux marketing value to their pet projects for a long time.

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        I kinda agree with him as an artist. It makes me sad to see people generate art with ai when they could’ve made a noobie drawing that will still be far much better than the ai one. Ai art can be so weird as well.

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        MacOS, iOS, GrapheneOS (and even then, Graphene doesn’t believe themselves to be doing enough due to the fundamental limitations in AOSP)

        There is one distro trying, and even they make it clear that they’re bound by the limitations of the Linux desktop’s security model at the moment (SecureBlue).

        It is also technically possible to harden Windows to become nearly bulletproof but that usually requires third party software like ThreatLocker.