 Go ahead and tell us about yourself. Oh yes, my name is Christopher, I'm a YouTuber, that means that I do videos, I do YouTube videos on tutorials, I'm using, you know, programming, using computers and stuff like that. Would you consider yourself a professional? Oh yeah, yeah, I'm a professional programmer. Have you worked on any software projects before? No, I've never worked on any big projects. Well, who was Linus Fortella when he created Linux and nobody, would you say he was an amateur? Out of all the open licenses, yeah, the GPL is my favorite. I just feel like it gives and preserves the freedom of the user most. Can you tell us about people who violate the GPL? Yes, violators of the GPL that does happen and it's sad when it does happen because, you know, a programmer's out there, you know, giving it their all, they're spending years growing neckbeards and sitting in their parent's basement just typing in code, you know, they're giving blood to their code and literally I've seen guys hurt their fingers while typing and they're bleeding and it's just, it's saddening when someone violates the GPL because these coders, you know, they work for recognition and they choose to release this code in a way that benefits everybody and then people go and just violate the GPL and, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, just give me a minute, give me a minute, yeah, so sometimes, sometimes it's hard to catch people violating the GPL but other times there are these people who do it and they just flaunt it out there in your face like this Brian Lunduk guy, his YouTube videos, he's just out there and he's taking this code that's under the GPL and he's using it and at no point does he contribute the code to the GPL as he, there's a requirement in the GPL, it clearly states that when your code is under the GPL and it's distributed, it should be distributed with the code, with the license, with the GPL license and this Brian Lunduk guy is selling T-shirts that have part of the kernel code in it which is under the GPL and nowhere on the shirts does he at all reference anything about the GPL, he has the entire back of the shirt, he could put the GPL on the back of the shirt, it's only a couple of pages long, he could have taken that code, the license and printed it on the back of the shirt but he just is out there selling these shirts to people, we're now walking around with GPL license code out there for everybody to see but nowhere does it reference the GPL, this is a clear violation of the GPL and yes I do think action should be taken and I don't know why the kernel developers aren't taking action against this Brian Lunduk guy, it's just a clear violation that could easily be remedied, it's not hard to abide by the GPL code, there's just a few things you need to do and making it clear that the code is under the GPL and providing that license are some of those requirements and he's just refusing to do that and people are out there paying and buying these shirts and they don't even know any better, they don't realize that what they're buying is breaking the law, it's violating the GPL and I just think it's horrible, I think it's disgusting. Who's your favorite programmer or hacker of all time? Oh my favorite hacker of all time? Oh definitely Linus. Linus Torvald. No no, not Torvald's, Lieberman, Linus Lieberman for sure. Obviously this video was meant as a joke, there's, there are very few YouTubers that I watch that are Linux users that do videos on Linux, Arthur Reader is a great one with the two videos he puts out a year, but a lot of the videos about Linux, I don't enjoy them just talking about Linux and a lot of them just, you know, for me, I use Linux for everything, I use it for my video editing and I don't just do these videos, I do wedding videos and other types of videos and stuff like that and I find that a lot of the people on YouTube don't use Linux software for everything, they'll have maps and other Windows machines and I just don't respect that, so it's very rare that I watch YouTubers that are Linux users, there are a few out there, but one that you've, a lot of you probably watch him is Brian Lunduk, he's very popular, he's been around for a while these days and the Linux sucks presentations and I've seen him before but I've never really watched his videos because I just don't go looking for Linux YouTubers that much, but, you know, about two months ago I started watching his videos and I had just been binge watching them and he's really great and so I just wanted to kind of do this joke video and I'll let you guys know to go watch him, you know, he doesn't really do tutorials like I do but he talks about Linux and tech stuff and computer stuff but in an interesting way, I don't know, I just enjoy his videos so I thought I would say go over and watch his videos, I agree with, you know, 90% of what he says, I completely disagree with his feelings on JavaScript, but hey, you can't agree with people, you know, 100% of the time, but just because I've been enjoying his videos so much, I want to take a video, take a moment and let you guys know that if you're going to watch, you know, some Linux users on YouTube, Brian Lunduk is definitely a guy you should go check out and for me to come out and say that, like I said, Arthur Reader does good videos, but he only puts out one or two a year and there's one or two others, maybe I should go through my list, but it's like the guys that I like, like Arthur Reader, they do very few videos so it's hard for me to go, hey, go watch these guys, but Brian Lunduk's doing five a week when he's not sick right now and I look forward to them all the time and they're also longer videos. A lot of times when I'm on YouTube and I see videos and they're more than 10 or 15 minutes, I'm like, I don't really have time to watch this. His videos are like a half an hour or an hour sometimes more and I look forward to watching them at double speed, so I'm really only watching them for a half an hour, but do go check them out. Also, the code that I had on the screen when I was typing was actually the PS code from the busybox project, I just want to mention that because it is GPL code and I don't want to violate the GPL by having that in my video and not referencing the GPL at least. So anyway, again, this video was meant as a joke, I hope that you found it humorous and not too stupid and yes, yes, Linus Lieberman is my favorite hacker of all time. In fact, he's one of the main reasons I got into programming, so I do thank you for watching and as always I hope that you visit my website, filmsycrist.com, that's Chris the K. There's a link in the description, my Patreon page there as well, if you enjoy my videos, definitely gonna be coming up with more tutorials, shelf tutorials coming up soon. Thank you for watching, I hope that you have a great day. Would I consider myself an elite hacker? Yes, I would.