Six days ago, upgradeable laptop maker Framework tried to convince its fractious user community to live in a “big tent” after a Debian developer objected to the company’s sponsorship of Hyprland and its social media promotion of Omarchy, with both projects associated with politically polarizing viewpoints.

Antoine Beaupré, aka anarcat, demanded that Framework clarify its political position with regard to these two projects.

Hyprland, a Wayland compositor, is led by a “toxic and hateful community,” Beaupré observed, and Omarchy, a Linux distribution, comes from David Heinemeier Hansson (aka DHH), a controversial figure in the Ruby and Linux communities.

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    5 days ago

    No I don’t think it’s racist to want to live in a city that is predominantly occupied by similar people to you. I think his stats are wrong

    Do you not understand that when he says only a third of people in London are native brits he means WHITE? you either playing dumb or just have awful comprehension lmao.

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      4 days ago

      Yeah because the native population of Britain is 97% white.

      I bet people in Spain where British people all retire (or did until Brexit) have exactly the same complaints about cultural change and I don’t think they’re racist against British people.