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Cool vids. subs it immediately.
ОтветитьAmazing Documenter Films
ОтветитьLinus achieved a lot, but I cringe at most things he say in this documentary.
ОтветитьAnyone knows what kind of text editor Linus torvald use in this video?
I just get a clue "em".
Thanks Linus lots for making such great thing into a reality. It definitely helped me in my student years greatly.
ОтветитьGreat documentary. I love linux, I dropped windows for real, except when in my job they require me to use it, but for my personal stuff I have been using PopOS (ubuntu based) and never looked back.
Ответитьthe crazy thing about Linux now a days Valve is making a gaming handheld that runs on Linux. Linux has dotnet and Microsoft has even made a Linux Distro Windows now has support for Linux through WSL. at the time of writing this comment Desktop market share for Linux is at 2.43% and Steam is making Linux a strong gaming option for people. think it was kind of rough for Linux in the early days because Microsoft was trying to make sure they're products won't work on Linux and Linux wasn't the most friendly system to use in the early days. now we have so many options for Linux. Linux can do virtualization of Windows really well with hardware being passed to the Windows VM. Linux can be a type 1 hypervisor. I think its great and Linux has proven that it can get better with time I think in the end Linux will take over for Microsoft as a development/Desktop platform its only a matter of time
ОтветитьI'm also sort of having a mandella effect thing right now I had thought Linus was from Iceland not Finland
ОтветитьOpen Source is freedom. Thank you for everything you have given us Linus and Richard.
ОтветитьI use Linux because it's easier to use than Windows, I have more freedom when I want to do "odd" things to my OS and I can have the workflow that I want, not one, that some thick headed manager or marketing person thinks I should want.
Currently I use Regolith desktop running on a customized Ubuntu 22.10 installation, I use zsh in kitty with tdrop, I use neovim with tons of plugins.
On the other hand I also use JetBrains Rider. 🙂
And that, my friends, is freedom.
What is this annoying child voice over? Struggles to form a cohesive sentence...
Ответитьthis BG music hurts my ears
ОтветитьThis doc always inspires me ! :)
ОтветитьThe documentary maker needed to identify their speakers at least when they first speak on camera. I only identified Richard Stallman of the Open Software Foundation at the beginning talking about a "recipe" because I already knew who he was.
ОтветитьAs an old UNIX "weenie" from way back (1980s) on Sun Microsystems machines (Motorola 68000 chips), my thought when Linux came out was, "So? UNIX for PCs? It's about damned time.." Funny how Sun eventually made Solaris X86 free...
ОтветитьJanuary 1, 1970.... the beginning of the epoch.... ;-)
ОтветитьTaking the Recipe analogy. You go to a restaurant and pay for food. I think there's a healthy ecosystem now a days where we all contribute to the toolset to service the commerce so that we can eat
ОтветитьI’m a poet who just ran Hello World in Assembly 86 on Ubuntu (guided by ChatGPT 3.5]. Very easy to compile and run C as well. Would not know where to start doing this on say VS Code.
Thank you beautiful nerds
As a Swedish/English speaker this documentary is really interesting and fascinating seeing how Linus speaks Swedish lmao
ОтветитьI don’t see how Linux is socialist. In what way does a centralized government control its means of production? I’m a hardcore right winger, a budding (ethical) hacker and an avid Linux user. I just don’t see the socialism angle to it. Just because you’re giving something away for free, doesn’t make you a communist or socialist. Those are systems of government in which there are no private industries. Not because the people decided to just do things for free, but because the authorities told them they had to. Those differences are extremely stark; I don’t see anyone in the Linux community who was forced to work under penalty of law. Giving something away, while Microsoft sells it at a cost, is the free market at work. All of a sudden Bill Gates doesn’t have a total monopoly and has to compete with people, who are actually passionate, about the software they’re creating. I don’t think the idea of Linux is really all that socialist at all. Maybe some of the developers think it is, but that’s because they’ve never actually looked into socialism.
ОтветитьI love the food recipe analogy.
ОтветитьNice Linux
ОтветитьLinux is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991, by Linus Torvalds.
Linux is typically packaged as a Linux distribution (distro), which includes the kernel and supporting system software and libraries, many of which are provided by the GNU Project.
Many Linux distributions use the word "Linux" in their name, but the Free Software Foundation uses and recommends the name "GNU/Linux" to emphasize the use and importance of GNU software in many distributions, causing some controversy.
Lets face it Gill Bates and Sicromoft will eventually fade into obscurity.
ОтветитьLet him cook 🔥🔥🔥
ОтветитьIt's criminal how there is no music score.
ОтветитьIsn't the label - Linux- a combination of Linus OS with GNU (GNU is not uniX)?
ОтветитьIts not socialism if it is voluntary Why can't socialists understand this?
Ответить5 minutes in: wondering when will the story of Linux actually begin?? And will the random comments from this and that person ever stop?
Ответитьjust starting career in programming and this video popped out in July 2 2024
Ответить"Linux will become obsolete one day; its just a matter of when... In 50 years the OS that's best at the time will be able to take advantage of the source base that Linux had."
2024: more than 96% of the top one million web servers run on Linux. and most AIs are linux based.
incrível...
ОтветитьWe have 8 billion voice actors in our network..... let's choose the one who barely speaks English and can hardly be understood
ОтветитьI totally get the passion for open source code, but it's not just a recipe when it comes to data. It's the ingredients, and the utensils, and the quality of the ingredients, which were all cooked up by a skilled artist. A person who spent their time and energy to craft something deserves to profit from it. Stealing an application, is stealing property. An entirely open source world would be like people cooking their family recipe, and people just come in saying hey that should be free for me to use, and while I'm at it let me have your pots and pans and all the ingredients, idgaf if you spent your life perfecting it. Give it to me for free and I'm gonna go give it away to everyone else because all the stuff should be free for everyone. It's nonsense, but I do greatly prefer when people wish to contribute to the whole with open source culture.. to donate your hard work. Thats very kind and much better for the whole to work together, but.. it's not just yours because it exists? I don't get that.
Imagine a world where you are required to share all your things because other people think it shouldn't be owned by anyone. Just, no..
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ОтветитьAbsolute crap video.
ОтветитьWindows nowadays is almost free to use, except that watermark...just bcz of linux...
Till to this date if microsoft kept selling win 10/11 for desktops, majority of people wd hv moved to linux...
But ms gvs it for free just to keep their market share stable...
it's the biggest work in the last 40 years , but don't forget the basic code comes from Minix that was developed from Tanenbaum /Amsterdam .... and Linus expanded it very succesfull.... and think about ... all Microsoft users speak with their phones with Linux in the background !!! LOL
Ответить?? hun early C plus AMPL
Ответить?? huh A141=★
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