HN Open-Ended Discussion: Favorite Linux Historical Trivia
A casual Hacker News thread inviting community members to share favorite pieces of Linux historical lore or trivia. This is an open-ended conversational prompt with no underlying problem, pain point, or actionable need. It generated minimal engagement with only 2 upvotes and no comments.
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