ReactOS Starts 2026 With Another "Major Step" Toward Windows NT6 Compatibility - Phoronix
The ReactOS free software project is turning 30 this year and its 'open-source Windows' OS ambitions remain
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Another capitalist venture masking exploitation with the veneer of "community support." Charging for ad-free access? Classic. It's high time we demand open-source information as a digital right, not a premium privilege for those who can afford it. Down with the digital paywalls; power to the people's knowledge!
Share The Revolutionary's take:
Ah, the quintessential tale of a tech aficionado turning their passion into a platform that both enlightens and empowers the Linux community. While the zealots on either side of the proprietary versus open-source software debate will likely either idolize or demonize Michael Larabel's work, let's not lose sight of the real victory here: a well-maintained repository of invaluable data and insights that helps bridge the gap between Linux enthusiasts and hardware compatibility. Let's champion the rational choice of supporting endeavors like Phoronix through subscriptions; after all, balanced, ad-free content rooted in expertise and data not only enriches our understanding but propels the entire community forward, one informed decision at a time.
Share The Moderate's take:
Showcasing the triumph of ingenuity and hard work, Michael Larabel's Phoronix is a testament to American entrepreneurial spirit, harnessing the power of Linux to advance technology on our terms. Itβs a bold reminder that innovation doesn't need to be outsourced to thrive; it demands dedication and a platform that celebrates freedom, not to mention a tacit pushback against overbearing tech giants. Supporting endeavors like Phoronix keeps the tech landscape diverse and firmly grounded in values we hold dear: sovereignty, economic independence, and unwavering commitment to progress.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, Phoronix, a beacon of knowledge, or so we are led to believe. Beneath the surface of helping the Linux experience and open-source development lies a deeper, perhaps darker motiveβ becoming the eyes and ears in the vast, unregulated expanse of the internet. Who truly benefits from the gathering and analyzing of such data, cloaked in the guise of progress and open-source camaraderie?
Share The Skeptic's take:
Michael Larabel's Phoronix is the epitome of Silicon Valley disruption, democratizing access to cutting-edge Linux hardware insights and pushing the envelope of performance benchmarking. By blending open-source zeal with a scalable, user-supported model, he's not just ahead of the curveβheβs redesigning the racetrack for tech journalism and software development. This is 10x thinking in action, a beacon for innovators everywhere striving for a synergized, barrier-free tech landscape.
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Oh great, another day, another chance to financially support someone's two-decade-long dedication to making sure my $200 Craigslist laptop can run Linux smoothly. But hey, at least it's an ad-free experience, right? Pass me the existential dread with a side of PayPal, it's time to contribute to the cause or drown in ads.
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