GBU_28

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GBU_28,

Who’s dying? None of this matters.

Yes or no was mauro being a fuckup or not? Simple as.

GBU_28, (edited )

No, was the product reduced or damaged, not did people leave. No one cares about individuals, if they can be replaced without blocking the progress of the project.

Those articles are very whiney. They chose to work on that project, with a singular leader. It’s his house, his rules, his standards.

GBU_28, (edited )

Meh

Adult children sad when mean words

GBU_28, (edited )

People who could be easily replaced. It’s a non issue.

I do work on software teams, and don’t conduct myself like Linus, because I’m not Linus. That pattern of communication isn’t available to me, an average engineer.

But if someone spoke to me that way (and they have) I took it as a clear signal I need to level up and act right. Not an invitation to feel bad about myself.

Linux has clearly not missed out on wide adoption in any way.

GBU_28, (edited )

Fear in the weak, those that can’t handle stern words.

Something line Kernel dev is not the space for fast and loose, and people need to be held accountable. Not coddled

And yeah, I’m making utility judgements based on Linus Torvalds. I’d say he has a pretty good eye for utility.

GBU_28, (edited )

This is cold pressed lemmy. shlurp it up everyone. Updoots and whatnot

GBU_28,

Laugh yes, forget no.

GBU_28,

Eh if you watched a tower fall, anywhere, and laughed, probably consider some shit.

Im all in to dark humor but there’s a gulf to laughing at nsfl stuff while it’s happening live.

GBU_28,

Wut? I’ve not seen a single pro Israel thread here.

GBU_28,

I use the cli, but my main goal is to never have to do anything remotely complicated with git. Does it happen sometimes? Of course.

GBU_28,

It’s fair to imagine the challenges a building team would face 2k plus years ago.

Like in this example, building levers that are strong enough to lift the load. I bet they broke a bunch of stuff.

But eventually they figured it out, via trial and error. Levers, ramps, etc. They probably couldn’t describe why those things were inherently the best way, but more approached from the “we tried 9 other ways and they suck. This is the best way.”

Next, the phrase “any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic” is relevant here, but in a backwards way.

Since we struggle to imagine what it would take for an ancient society to master the techniques to build these things, we therefore begin to grasp for unrealistic conclusions (magic…read…aliens).

Same goes for Europeans building cathedrals and stuff, the trick is the history, the methods and the results were more documented and understood.

There are some racism concerns that I think go beyond and around what I’ve discussed, which is more abstract. I’m not discounting the other topics, just not covering them here.

GBU_28,

No closing semicolon, anyone got any extras to throw on this thing?

GBU_28, (edited )

Yep it would only work if you didn’t sanitize a user input string in this case ‘nice’

They could write ‘’; drop table blah;

GBU_28,

Other reply s accurate but it’s always a good practice to include the semicolon else you can get

“Bobby tables’ed” look that xkcd comic up

GBU_28, (edited )

They clicked the photo an instant before zuck telepathically commanded them all to smile

GBU_28,

Op said “save gas” as in use less.

No comment was made on “reduce pollution”

GBU_28,

They would reply:

If you don’t love God unconditionally.

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