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@OptimusPrime Did we will see a XiLinux, or they will just use Deepin… 😆
Are there any other socialist countries using Linux? I know Cuba does.
NK
Oh yeah I forgot about Red Star OS. (Probably because it gets demonized by western cultures because <sarcasm> 1984 authoritarian government.</sarcasm>)
So that leaves two socialist countries that don’t use Linux:
Laos could literally just make LaOS, I wanna see that
I want to one up you, China should make MaOS, just to trigger Western iPhone kids.