Monday, October 15, 2012

Ubuntu Sells Out? Sprint bought out!

First thing is first, i am very pissed off at my friends over at Ubuntu and canonical. Why am i so pissed of? well its because i i'm under the belief that they have completely Sold us GNU/Linux users out. That's right, Asus has announced two new laptops that will have Ubuntu  pre-installed. This really bothers me because when i didn't have any money to buy Microsoft's shit operating system i turned to Ubuntu and its strong Community for a reliable OS. What i fear the most for Ubuntu and the GNU/Linux community as a whole, is that Ubuntu will become an Operating system that more and more company's will slowly want to have pre-installed on a PC.Why is this bad for the Linux community? Well lets see. Ubuntu+Steam+Asus = Corporate America. Just wait and watch Ubuntu KILL LINUX for everyone who contributes to it. Ubuntu going corporate america is going to kill its own open source community and its going to kill the meaning of a Free Operating System. I am very, VERY Angry that they would sell out like that. I guess everything in this world is just a business. As for now i don't even want to touch an Ubuntu system anymore. I wonder how the faithful Debian team feels right now. All great things come to and end, and today Ubuntu died for me. im taking all my stuff of their ubuntu one servers. i dont want anything to do with ubuntu anymore. 



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Moving on, now that i have talked about the ubuntu aholes i would like to talk about Sprint once again. Sprint today got bought out by the japs for Twenty Billion dollars. Don't let the japs and their advanced technology keep you down. I don't know much about corporate america or how it works but to sum up everything that happened, the Japs over at Softbank just made one big ass invesment into sprint. As far as this happens, im okay with it because by the looks of it, the Japs do not have the authority to increase prices or change/cancel contracts. That's a relief, i dont have to worry about my phone for quite some time. 

Well that's pretty much my day. 

Source - Google.com 
Secondary Source - My Brain.   

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