Clem talks about that in the comments. What are some no hassle, Debian based, rustless distros as alternative to Mint?

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    In fact, for reasons I don’t quite understand many of these rust rewrites are licensed with the MIT license.

    I think it’s pretty obvious. Corpos are doing the EEE approach in the Linux ecosystem.

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      Yeah, the ‘for reasons I don’t quite understand’ bit was intended slightly sarcastically.

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        It’s bad that we’re in an all-time low percentage of politically minded Linux users, in another era Rust would never be close to the Linux kernel or would pose as a threat to GNU/GPL.

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            It’s the tool used to enshitification of Linux, that’s my problem. Tech and politics are indivisible. We’re on lemmy.ml so that should be a no-brainer.

            Also, technically, it’s not very stable and there’s no alternative for the compiler.

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              Rust is the only reason I’m remotely interested in low level programming and potentially contributing to Linux. C and C++ are unreadable and vastly more confusing in terms of ecosystem to be worth dealing with for my own enjoyment. I don’t really understand the rust hate.

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                The reason was pretty well stated already.

                If your contribution were MIT licensed, some would rather you hadn’t written a single line of ecosystem destroying code.

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                  Others would say it’s open source who gaf what happens with it, the codes probably already in the training data for llms anyway. Depends on your philosophy of open source. I’d rather have gpl than mit, but I’d rather use rust than c I guess so such is my opinion