So calling those which are just as open but not associated with GNU GNU/Linux is disingenuous, despite the influence of the GNU organization
So calling those which are just as open but not associated with GNU GNU/Linux is disingenuous, despite the influence of the GNU organization
There’s quite a few Linux distributions or whatever you want to call it that aren’t associated with GNU or are not based on GNU software
It’s not more accurate with distros like gokrazy, alpine, or chimera which aren’t necessarily based on GNU software (the last of which specifically advertises itself as „non-gnu Linux”)
Are we calling 1.8.9 old now?
That’s not a segfault, that’s a bus error, which also refers to memory, but it’s a different kind of error, typically occurring when you access a misaligned address or some address which cannot possibly be referenced. Probably a problem with one of the pre-built binaries some npm module ships
It was a joke about Elon and they were never considering it
The problem is giving their project support also gives them a bigger platform and more influence which could lead to more people being exposed to their beliefs or them having a bigger impact
Almost as if current models are fancy token predictors with no reasoning about the input
The person I replied to specifically said
So they use GNU/Linux to refer to any open system