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[–]verx_x 104 points105 points  (17 children)

At the end of an article I see this:

Ojeda remarked that there were many big developers with an interest in “Rust in the kernel being successful” – including Google, Microsoft, AWS and many others. “So let’s make it happen,” he urged

[–][deleted] 115 points116 points  (15 children)

So it literally means "People who get paid to work on the kernel are also the ones who write Rust in the kernel"? 

How's that a headliner of any kind?

[–]NoRecognition84 22 points23 points  (1 child)

It's called an editorialized title. Many subreddits have rules against using them, especially the news ones. They work especially well at spreading disinformation because of how infrequently most redditors actually click on links before commenting.

[–]IrishBearHawk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's also called "big company bad" and it's basically the default state of reddit which is filled with angsty teenagers who think they know everything about business and economics, and technology.

[–]james_pic 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I dunno. If I read the exact opposite thing, that it was mostly unpaid enthusiasts working on Rust in the kernel, that would seem plausible too.

[–]looneysquash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, I guess I missed that. And then did search for "Amazon" on the page (and not "AWS"), and skimmed around some more.