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submitted 2 weeks ago by rezad@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Ubuntu 25.10's transition to using Rust Coreutils in place of GNU Coreutils has uncovered a few performance issues so far with the Rust version being slower than the C-based GNU Coreutils. Fortunately there still are a few weeks to go until Ubuntu 25.10 releases as stable and upstream developers are working to address these performance gaps.

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[-] HubertManne@piefed.social 4 points 2 weeks ago

But that is what he was actually saying. His comment was he would rather see it as gpl because mit effectively allows the hard work to be stolen like what we saw with apple and bsd. Hes not blaming apple he is just saying he would not have issue if it was gpl instead of mit. Again its like you have to look at the whole message and context for meaning rather than the strict definition of the one line.

[-] atzanteol@sh.itjust.works 5 points 2 weeks ago

It can't be any sort of "theft" if you leave it on the curb with a sign saying "Free" next to it.

[-] HubertManne@piefed.social 5 points 2 weeks ago

ugh. I feel like you did not read my reply. Im saying his use of the word theft should not be taken literally given the context of his statement. he was not looking to say apple stole code he was looking to say use gpl because otherwise corps get code and don't contribute back.

[-] atzanteol@sh.itjust.works 4 points 2 weeks ago

It's you who says it's not a literal use. But I'm protesting even a figurative use since there is NO way the act is THEFT. I didn't steal, in any sense, something that is given to me for free.

[-] HubertManne@piefed.social 5 points 2 weeks ago

I don't think you understand what the word figurative means.

[-] Ferk@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

It's not like improper use of "steal" is unheard of, I see all the time people use "I'm gonna steal that" and similar even when it applies to things openly given for free. And considering that it's quite clear that the MIT allows others to take without sharing back (it's the main difference with GPL) I'm quite sure the commenter was aware that it wasn't really theft, yet chose that word probably with the intention to insult the practice, rather than as a fair descriptor.

So yes, you're right, it isn't theft... but I don't think that was the point of the comment.

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