this post was submitted on 19 Jun 2026
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That sounds kinda broken...
I have seen things mislabeled in Linux in the past, I've also seen minor bugs in Linux. It's not broken if the software still works fine. Bugs happen with or without AI.
Linux doesn't charge hundreds of dollars per license to fund the development, rake in billions in profit, and then funnel that money into stock dividends instead of a proper quality assurance team.
Depends on the distro.
Hundreds of dollars per license, and they still run ads in the os.....
Linux is zero dollars and shows zero ads...
Ubuntu has ads
It’s not. Broken means it doesn’t work. Everything about deleting files works. The file you told it to delete gets deleted. The only “issue”, in the absolute least problematic use of the word, is that it displays an internal name rather than the regular file name of the file as it’s being deleted.
It’s not broken if it works exactly as it’s supposed to.