The author seems to be some kind of weirdo, fantasizing about "totalitarianism" while meaning reasonable Covid measures. The addendum about this renders the software non-free.
I wouldn't trust this software, as much as I wouldn't trust software from QAnon, Putin or North Korea.
This article is just bs. The author was never "left" or anything like that. It is written from an conservative point of view what left thinking is like, like "feel bad for being white". Anyone that was ever concerned with racial discrimination does know that it isn't about making you feel bad because you're white. It is the conservative and alt-right side that tells you "The SJWs want you to feel bad because you're white".
So, the whole post is just a fictional conservative "Hey, let's make up a story about a leftist SJW female who suddenly became conservative". But they didn't get it right.
Climate and weather change are scientific facts, nothing to discuss about it as long as you are not a climate scientist and have other facts (I don't mean "alternative facts").
If you think, that nonsensical conspiracy theories should be regarded as an equal opinion to facts, then you won't be happy in many countries. Well, maybe in Russia.
There are more, see comment of sneak.
A lot of people knew, that he was a "problematic" guy. He was kicked out of a hackerspace in Berlin after he harassed a young girl. The fact that she is still affected by this incident after 10 years shows that this wasn't a minor issue.
Yes, and also vim and other vi clones.
But what is the point of having a secure and integrated OS if you have to pull software from ports (which are not so thoroughly audited and tested as the main OS)?
One point of using BSD is (so the BSD people say) to have an operating system where everything comes from the same team - kernel and userland, unlike Linux where kernel and userland comes from dozens if not hundreds of different origins. But if you start to use arbitrary ports in BSD your OS is not much better than Linux in that regard
LXC is quite different from Docker. Docker is used most of the time as an containerized package format for servers and as such is comparable to snap or flatpak on the desktop. You don't have to know Linux administration to use Docker, that is why it is so successfull.
LXC on the other hand is lightweight virtualization and one would have a hard time to use it without basic knowledge of administering Linux.
I wouldn't trust this software, as much as I wouldn't trust software from QAnon, Putin or North Korea.