In the world of free software, there are some key figures. Among them, Richard Stallman serves guru! Considered one of the main instigators of the free Linux operating system using the GNU Project, the man wanted to share his aversion to current operating systems. Whether Windows, OSX, iOS or Android, none of the current productions finds favor with Stallman.
Current operating systems are all malware
It is in an article published in the British newspaper The Guardian website that Richard Stallman was unleashed on the world of proprietary software he hates so much. He does not hesitate to compare current operating systems to malware. “In 1983, when I launched the free software movement, malware were so rare that each case was shocking and outrageous. Today it has become the standard “ deplores the founder of the GNU project.
For him ” in the 1980s, software developers were still some owners Ethics: they actually tried to develop programs to serve the users, even if users do not have control on the programs [...] Today, developers mistreat users: when they are caught, they claim that the Terms make this ethics “
Nobody finds favor with Stallman Ricard
Richard Stallman, Microsoft’s solutions are no better than the spyware NSA, especially when the latter try to pass malicious features for full-fledged services. The man said that “Windows spies, continues its users, and censoring mobile applications. It also has a backdoor that allows Microsoft to impose updates. Microsoft Windows users betrayed by revealing the NSA security flaws before clog. “
Apple also takes for his rank ” The Apple operating systems are also malware: Mac OS-spy and also limit its users, iOS spy censorship of applications and features backdoor. Even Android malware contains: a backdoor that will force the installation or removal of any application “
Richard Stallman concludes by inviting his readers to question them. Use of computers “Should you trust an Internet makes proprietary software? Do not be stupid. “
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