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The older Lunduke gets, the more he’s convinced about being right on everything, therefore the more rubbish he has to say.

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1:15:23

No thanks.

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I miss the era of 10 minute videos. Nowadays, everything is either 50 second long or 3 hours.

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They video is way too long and he stays too long on some topics but he’s right. He doesn’t deserve the downvotes

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I won’t even watch 10 minutes. Video is really a huge time waster.

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You can’t 2.25 (which makes it last about 33.5 mins) or something?

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I typed that comment while I was on the toilet last night 7 minutes before my bedtime. So no, I can’t simply put a video into chipmunk mode and watch for an unscheduled 30 minutes. That’s longer than the actual 25 minute show my wife and I watched in bed.

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Haven’t watched all of it, but off the top of my head: Bryan Lunduke is long time Linux and FOSS enthusiast who is known for having yearly tongue-in-cheek “Linux sucks” speeches, which have traditionally been good fun. Lunduke has in the past few years become a polarizing figure with a lot of reactionary American politics seeping in to his Linux content. Nicco is a KDE developer and youtuber who made this video to criticize his latest content.

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Me too. Sounds like drama.

Thanks for the summary @banazir@lemmy.ml

CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

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Do you know who Bryan Lunduke is? That’s what this video is about.

If that name happens to not ring a bell, you aren’t missing anything.

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I had no idea but spent some time googling anyways.
The answer seems to be a conservative tech youtuber that once upon a time worked with linux tech.

Reddit user comments:

It’s really unsettling. He used to be a great Linux guy but now he’s just a nut.

I unsubscribed from his YT channel and stopped following him as he gradually began to drift from being a dorky goofball to being a right-wing apologist.

Don’t listen to Bryan Lunduke. He’s a middle aged edgelord that new Linux users get introduced to because of his smart-ass “Linux Sucks” series, and then as they learn more about Linux themselves they realize he’s just a douche who’s not worthy of their youtube views.

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Brian Lunduke?

Say no more, it’ll be shit.

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This video is criticising Lunduke, it isn’t made by him

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The “[thing] [synonym for ‘is bad’] and here’s why” title has been a thing on YouTube for years now.

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Not a dumb title,.just purposely “click bait”

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It really has the vibe of an hbomberguy video. I also feel the background is a subtle tribute to his style.

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He confirmed in the premiere chat that the broken wallpaper is a direct hbomberguy reference.

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(I found it at 19:15, though I’m not sure why I went looking)

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Oooooh this comment section is gonna be an inferno soon!

 

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Man, I haven’t seen a pony in the wild in ages.

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It’s never too late for ponies!

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