Lessons from the Legends

These two are probably the most important, that don't affect only the GNU environment.
Also, Stallman is the mind behind POSIX. Don't forget that.

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Pointing things with finger on a touch screen is faster
Using keyboard to navigate cursor and shift to select files is faster
Using TrackPoint® to navigate cursor is faster than a dedicated mouse or touch panel emulating mouse
That's basics of good user interface, some people understand them better than a jewish dude who wrote a cuck-licenced kernel for world wide botnet.
Not everyone's a typist or a basement neet to learn fast touch typing in their spare time.
Oh look big mommy boy is speaking.

Gee, who even thought putting a remote desktop server with open ports by default inside a window compositor was a good idea?

I recall reading that he created an Unix clone because Unix was super expensive at the time.

The mind behind POSIX's name, purely for strategic reasons. The name they were planning to use was inpronouncable and he foresaw that people would just keep saying "Unix", which would be unfortunate because he could say GNU was POSIX but not that it was Unix.
Standardization wasn't his idea, and he doesn't like certain things about POSIX. You need to set a POSIXLY_CORRECT environment variable to get certain POSIX behavior.
The name of that variable was originally going to be POSIX_ME_HARDER.

That would actually be a superbly cool sounding name!

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From The UNIX Programming Environment, by Rob Pike and Brian Kernighan.
It's just Linux.

Are you aware of Debian gnu/Hurd?
debian.org/ports/hurd/

commercial companies. The way the license is written, if you use any open-source
software, you have to make the rest of your software open source. If the government
wants to put something in the public domain, it should. Linux is not in the public domain.
Linux is a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it
touches. That's the way that the license works.

t. Steve Ballmer

Typing WPM = IQ
Why care about what a bunch of low IQ'ers think?