Linus Torvalds, the creator of the Linux kernel, isn’t shy about criticizing things that displease him. In recent months, he has taken aim at GitHub’s support for pull requests, the GNOME 3 user experience, and overzealous security mechanisms in software. That last case proved especially controversial, as Torvalds jokingly suggested that the developers responsible should kill themselves.
Now, computer graphics hardware manufacturer NVIDIA is his latest target. Torvalds publicly criticized the company last week during a question and answer session that followed a presentation. He called NVIDIA the “single worst company” that Linux developers have ever worked with, then pointed out that NVIDIA’s failure to work constructively with the Linux community is especially disappointing in light of the company’s large presence in the Android market.
After criticizing NVIDIA’s development practices, Torvalds concluded by addressing the company directly: “NVIDIA, FUCK YOU." Torvalds proceeded to raise his hand and present his middle finger. The talk was recorded, so the moment has been preserved for posterity (jump to the 49 minute mark for his remarks about NVIDIA).