A notification from SourceForge has arrived in my mailbox, informing me that that MOFO Linux has crossed the milestone of 50,000 downloads during the lifetime of the project. Enthusiasm has gone up and down over time, but people have always been interested in using this special configuration of Linux. There are other, much larger projects on this platform, some drawing 50k downloads in a month, but I am happy that people find MOFO Linux useful for having some control over their internet. Thank you all for giving me a reason to do something meaningful with my time and to find ever more ways to break the fuck out of national internet barriers. I guess a lot of people could simply use Skylink or the next satellite-based internet service. In my case, I gain satisfaction from helping people with basic local services evade restrictions on access and defeat much of their ISP-based surveillance.
Today, as from day one, MOFO Linux is there to help you connect despite interference from barriers set up to keep you in a cage. You shall be empowered to find and use internet media: web sites, social media platforms, video and podcast streams, and the darknet. It is your right as a human to speak and hear speech; to write and to read writing; to argue and receive argument; to assemble in peace.
May no dictator ever sleep well at night. Know that someone around you is unblocking their internet with MOFO Linux, learning how to deal, how to code, how to find, how to make real.
Cheers,
MOFO Linux
Try my other distros:
Skywave Linux - for internet radio / SDRs,
Catbird Linux - Leave Windows and make internet content, work with data, learn to code