@raichoo@beli3ver But it's still BSD licensed. The "usual dispute" between GPL and BSD people is that BSD license is more permissive in example when it comes to closed-source re-use of code where the GPL effectively enforces software to "remain free".
@jaltek@beli3ver Most GNU/Linux distributions possibly are, but there are few with the explicit goal of also running without, in example, binary firmware or driver blobs required for certain hardware. Which makes things more difficult of course. 😉
@beli3ver GNU/Linux, then, using a distribution like Debian main or #Trisquel GNU/Linux. Arguing about "real freedom" between GNU and BSD people always has been both entertaining and without any actual outcome. 😉
Die Ehre gebührt den Menschen, die... ... nur in der teuren Feriensaison verreisen können. ... täglich 80 Dezibel auf den Ohren haben. ... immer unter Beschuss stehen, weil sie Noten verteilen.
Today's fun fact: Forests are inherently socialist. Seriously.
In a forest, most plants are linked together by an underground network of mycorrhizal fungi. Via the fungi, the plants share resources around so that they can all benefit. Wha's more, the plants contribute more or less depending on how much they have. Plants with more resources contribute more to their community, helping to nurture the small, young, and weak ones.
This is one of my favourite random pieces of knowledge!