Another reason to never use anything bigtech.
Looking at the licensing of WireGuard VPN holds the answer to the way MicroSlop prioritized this:
The kernel components are released under the GPLv2, as is the Linux kernel itself. Other projects are licensed under MIT, BSD, Apache 2.0, or GPL, depending on context.
Windows is making a move to destroy my favorite type of tunnel. The only problem with that Macroslop is that I don’t use them on windows machines at all. FreeBSD and Linux sure but the only thing a windows machine is good for is to be a shitty server or a workstation for those who wont learn something new.
Then stop pushing updates to Windows?
Can’t legislate VPNs out? Make it difficult to use them/install them and ultimately allow imposters to spring up.
Totally responsible environment the US is cooking up lately.
Nire reason to move to codeberg then. Probably should’ve done it sooner.
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It’s like you neither read the article, nor do you understand how software works.
That’s a bit of a reach.




