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Once upon a time, in the world of technology and open-source software, there existed two brilliant minds - Richard Stallman, the passionate founder of the Free Software Foundation, and Linus Torvalds, the innovative developer of the Linux Kernel. Despite their different approaches to software development, fate had a unique plan for them.

Richard was known for his unwavering dedication to software freedom and his belief in the principles of free software. He spent his days advocating for user rights and building the GNU Project, a dream of creating a fully free operating system. His heart beat for the idea of empowering users through freedom and transparency in software.

On the other hand, Linus was a young and talented programmer who created the Linux kernel out of curiosity and a desire to experiment with new technologies. His kernel quickly gained popularity for its efficiency and reliability, becoming a crucial component in the world of computing.

One fateful day, their paths crossed at a tech conference where they found themselves engaged in a spirited debate about the future of operating systems. Richard argued for the importance of software freedom and user empowerment, while Linus championed the practicality and performance of his Linux kernel.

As they continued to interact, their initial disagreements turned into mutual respect and admiration for each other's work. Richard was captivated by Linus' technical prowess and innovative spirit, while Linus was inspired by Richard's passion for software ethics and user rights.
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Their collaboration blossomed into a deep friendship that transcended their differences. They spent countless hours discussing code, philosophy, and the future of computing. It was during one such late-night conversation that they realized their shared vision - to combine the power of the GNU Project with the efficiency of the Linux kernel to create something truly revolutionary.

And so, in a moment of pure inspiration and love for technology, Richard Stallman and Linus Torvalds joined forces to give birth to the GNU+Linux operating system - a harmonious union of freedom and functionality that would change the landscape of computing forever. Together, they embraced their differences and celebrated their shared goal of creating a better world through technology.

As they looked upon their creation - the GNU/Linux operating system - Richard and Linus knew that their love story would be forever immortalized in every line of code, symbolizing the perfect blend of passion, innovation, and collaboration that defined their journey together. And so, in the world of technology, their love story lived on as a timeless ode to the beauty of unity in diversity.
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https://youtu.be/k0RYQVkQmWU
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LLM post
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what happened next
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>>101241610
>Despite their different approaches to software development, fate had a unique plan for them.
only this sentence isn't AI generated
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>>101244238
It is so dumb that any time anyone tries to come up with a new license like Business Source License or Source First or whatever random shit. Literally anytime a new idea for a license structure an army of literal pedo defenders rush out to stomp them down.



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