Name: Anonymous 2020-05-10 18:16
http://lj.rossia.org/users/nashgold/19420.html
If you're a Linux-loving commie, why wont you move to North Korea, where they enforce Linux use?
BTW, did you know that Linux is just a bad clone of SunOS, which is itself a clone of obsolete even in 80ies UNIX OS? During eighties they were already using managed OSes, based of languages like Common Lisp or Scheme, and running on special Lisp Machines hardware, optimized for executing dynamically typed code, among other things allowing arbitrary precision rational numbers. Compared Linux to Lisp OS, is like comparing a stone axe to an automated laser cutter.
Since 2013, the transfer of all computers in the country to the operating system “Pulgyn Pöl” (“Red Star”), which was created on the basis of Linux, but specially designed to increase the informational tightness of the country, began. True, while this transfer is often sabotaged by computer owners, therefore all computers are subject to mandatory registration, after which a sudden inspection check may come to the user. So sooner or later, everyone is very likely to switch to the "Red Star".
If you're a Linux-loving commie, why wont you move to North Korea, where they enforce Linux use?
BTW, did you know that Linux is just a bad clone of SunOS, which is itself a clone of obsolete even in 80ies UNIX OS? During eighties they were already using managed OSes, based of languages like Common Lisp or Scheme, and running on special Lisp Machines hardware, optimized for executing dynamically typed code, among other things allowing arbitrary precision rational numbers. Compared Linux to Lisp OS, is like comparing a stone axe to an automated laser cutter.