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@linux@mastodon.uno  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

linux Nel 2000, Steve Jobs offrì a Linus Torvalds, il creatore del kernel Linux, un posto in Apple a condizione che interrompesse il suo lavoro su Linux.

linus Torvalds rifiutò l’offerta, spiegando di non apprezzare il kernel di macOS e ribadendo il suo impegno verso lo sviluppo open source; ancora oggi continua a guidare attivamente il progetto Linux.

fedilug Segui i progetti Linux nel gruppo italiano del fediverso: @linux@diggita.com

#UnoLinux #Linux #linustorvalds #SteveJobs #Apple

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A graphic with a green background displays the headline "DID YOU KNOW?" in large white text. Below, text reads: "In 2000, Steve Jobs offered Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, a position at Apple on the condition that he discontinue his work on Linux. Torvalds declined the offer, citing his dislike for the macOS kernel and his commitment to open-source development; he continues to actively lead the Linux project to this day." The words "Linus Torvalds," "Apple," "macOS," and "open-source" are highlighted in yellow. A broken Apple logo appears on the left. On the right, a person holds a penguin plush toy. At the bottom left, text reads "FOLLOW US" above "IT'S FOSS" in a blue and white box.
A graphic with a green background displays the headline "DID YOU KNOW?" in large white text. Below, text reads: "In 2000, Steve Jobs offered Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, a position at Apple on the condition that he discontinue his work on Linux. Torvalds declined the offer, citing his dislike for the macOS kernel and his commitment to open-source development; he continues to actively lead the Linux project to this day." The words "Linus Torvalds," "Apple," "macOS," and "open-source" are highlighted in yellow. A broken Apple logo appears on the left. On the right, a person holds a penguin plush toy. At the bottom left, text reads "FOLLOW US" above "IT'S FOSS" in a blue and white box.
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