Well he did mention it in the article, in fact in the 3rd paragraph before even mentioning OS X "Based on a version of Linux called Fedora, Red Star OS, not surprisingly, leans heavily towards surveillance."
Over Christmas time went to a family friend's dinner, got stuck next to this guy who was telling me all Muslims are evil, tried to tell me about the political scene in India then got pissed off when he realised I knew more than I did, also worked out I knew more about the Australian political system and scene, somehow transferred it to me being an atheist and I was a fool which invalidated all my prior arguments.
WTF lol, this must be what you guys complain about with random indignant people at big Thanksgiving get togethers.
I would have totally destroyed him on religion but I was a guest at some other person's party and the majority of them were all moderate or more intense Christians.
I haven't gotten rebirth yet, but I played a shitload of the original. Besides just generally getting better over time, I've had good luck farming slot machines and whatnot. Usually at the end of the level there will be unused hearts so you can sell your blood for coins to use on the slot machine and just refill your hearts a few times. Usually eventually you can hit a jackpot. And always look for the secret rooms.
Fun facts - the Imperial Guard units called "Catachan Jungle Fighters" are (I was told by a Games Workshop head office employee) based on Australian Commandos from the Vietnam war, with a touch of Rambo, Arnie from Commando, and some other 80s action heros thrown in.
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"Based on a version of Linux called Fedora, Red Star OS, not surprisingly, leans heavily towards surveillance."
Reporters don't get to make their own headlines.
WTF lol, this must be what you guys complain about with random indignant people at big Thanksgiving get togethers.
I would have totally destroyed him on religion but I was a guest at some other person's party and the majority of them were all moderate or more intense Christians.
There we go, a youtube link.
Inclusivity is a good thing!
The best part is at 2:54.