@LundukeJournal At this point I have to suspect there is some major Trojan capability hidden in the rust language/compiler that state actors want widespread adopted. It's too suspicious all these distro are all changing at the same time across the software ecosystem
According to recent changes, Debian is planning to drop GNU Coreutils in favor of the “uutils” Rust clones.
“Debian is also following Ubuntu's path toward making uutils the default,” according to the commit.
The timing of this change is suspicious, considering the recent, critical, show-stopper grade bugs in “uutils” which have been plaguing Ubuntu.
This change was submitted by @SylvestreLedru, the founder of the “uutils” project and Director of Engineering at Mozilla.
It is also suggested that this forced adoption of Rust-based clones was intended to be “inherited by downstream” distributions, such as Raspbian and Kali.
“The package is also inherited by downstream Debian-based distributions including Raspbian, Kali Linux, Parrot OS, PureOS, and deepin 23.”
After a small number of messages, critical of dropping GNU Coreutils, was posted to the Debian Developer mailing list, the Uutils lead, and Mozilla Director, stated that polite criticism “feels like harassment” and “I am not interested to have this conversation”.
🔹China magnanimously renounced state-to-state war reparations from Japan.
Result: They hate us.
🔹The US dropped 2 atom bombs on their country. Curtis LeMay roasted most Japanese cities with firebombing.
Result: They worship the US.
Conclusion: Drop nukes on Japan if you want to have good relations with them.
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