almost 10% of the signatories to the openly anti-semitic and defamatory letter against richard m. stallman are "former" something or others.
COOL_FREE_RINGTONES
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[email protected]@poa.st what's wrong with anti-semitism
tengumatingpress
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@COOL_FREE_RINGTONES@poa.st @undu@poa.st Yeah, I thought jews were white and hating whitey was good, what the hell.
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[email protected]@poa.st [email protected]@poa.st jews are totally white, fellow white people
magician girl
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@undu@poa.st And more are members of GNOME. Trace the cause of ills on the Linux desktop, and you're bound to arrive at the footfag menace sooner or later
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@tengumatingpress@poa.st @COOL_FREE_RINGTONES@poa.st @undu@poa.st Jews have made it very clear to me on many occasions irl and online that they view me as a racial enemy to be subjugated and even killed solely on basis of my race
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@seseri@poa.st i close my eyes and pretend gnome 2.32 is the current stable release
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[email protected]@poa.st [email protected]@poa.st [email protected]@poa.st if you think that's bad you should see how they treat black people
magician girl
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@undu@poa.st I close my eyes and pretend that X11 never existed
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@seseri@poa.st @undu@poa.st tfw gnome user :(
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magician girl
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@MischievousTomato@poa.st @undu@poa.st Wayland is a different kind of shit. Personally, I'm deeply saddened that Plan 9 didn't win the battle for ideas.
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@seseri@poa.st @MischievousTomato@poa.st ohhh you're one of THOSE
magician girl
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@undu@poa.st @MischievousTomato@poa.st I'm not some suckless lunatic if that's what you're wondering.
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@seseri@poa.st @undu@poa.st wayland is p nice, gnome is much smoother and xorg doesnt use cpu
MischievousTomato
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@seseri@poa.st @undu@poa.st what did plan9 do?
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@seseri@poa.st @undu@poa.st >make software that supposedly "suck less" >Install em >They actually suck more (as a user)
magician girl
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@MischievousTomato@poa.st @undu@poa.st Dude, suckless is a literal cargo cult. "Oh we're going to pursue minimalism so you have to edit header files just to configure our software" such horseshit really
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@seseri@poa.st @undu@poa.st >editing header files To change options How can someone think this and say "yep, this is practical and sucks less"
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magician girl
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@MischievousTomato@poa.st @undu@poa.st "this is exactly how unix does it" except it isn't.
MischievousTomato
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@seseri@poa.st @undu@poa.st Lmao I also see the minimalism as pointless in an age where computers are very powerful. That said some people can be very productive using wms and the like
magician girl
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@MischievousTomato@poa.st @undu@poa.st For me it's like: what do you want the tools to do? I *want* minimal tools, not for any processing reason (I light my cigars with gigabytes), but because the cognitive load of interfacing with the tools and composing them in arbitrary ways is correspondingly lower. This is one of the big things Unix got right and it's something that can't really be appreciated unless you work in an environment (like Unix/9 shell or on a Lisp Machine) where all the tools *do* fit together this way. If the tools you reach for are gratuitously complex, in my experience, they're going to bite you in the ass sooner or later.
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@seseri@poa.st @undu@poa.st yeah, i definitely appreciate simplicity and "working well"
magician girl
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@MischievousTomato@poa.st @undu@poa.st It was a source of endless frustration for me when I had to use environments that weren't like that (mained Windows for a year recently because of reasons I don't wish to get into here, can't begin to tell you how painful that was)
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@seseri@poa.st @undu@poa.st i can imagine. Ever since I discovered Linux, even if i didnt use the terminal much, I fell in love with it. And when I learned to use the terminal, it got even better. Learning stuff like sed, bash's $() and $(( * )) is great. Currently I have to keep windows installed because of a couple of games and most importantly: school shit.
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[email protected]@poa.st [email protected]@poa.st [email protected]@poa.st there's one over here I knew was a jew even though I couldn't tell if it was male or female https://poa.st/@[email protected]/posts/A5YHwv55mMYgtpDeKW
https://poa.st/@[email protected]/posts/A5YHwv55mMYgtpDeKW