Linux Against Humanity

In just a few short days, Linux Sucks: The Book will appear, as if by magic, to all of my Patreon supporters.


LinuxAgainstHumanityTeaserIn full DRM-free glory.


Accompanying this, most triumphant, moment in both Linux and literary history, will be something… special.


Something… unexpected.


Something… kinda stupid.


An expansion pack for Cards Against Humanity.  Entirely about Linux.


I call it, “Linux Against Humanity”.  And it’s important.


Now, we’ve already established that it would be “DRM-Free”.  But this is Linux.  Shouldn’t something like this also be released as Free and Open Source?  These cards may not be software… but considering they’re about Linux… wouldn’t it feel weird if they were “closed”?  Yes.  Yes it would.


So the cards are being released under the same license as Cards Against Humanity, itself.  The Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 2.0 license.


It will be released at the same time (and in conjunction with) my book, Linux Sucks: The Book — exclusively to those of you that support me via Patreon.  But, since it is CC BY-NC-SA 2.0, there’s no reason someone can’t just take the “Linux Against Humanity” files and distribute them however they like.  Which I am 103% cool with.


The release will be announced on Lunduke.com and on my Patreon page.  (And probably on every social network I hang out on.)


“You have a weird business model there, Lunduke.”


“Yes.  Yes I do.”

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