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On 2025-02-08 2:35 a.m., RonB wrote:On 2025-02-08, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote:>On 2025-02-07 1:09 p.m., RonB wrote:On 2025-02-07, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote:>On 2025-02-07 2:49 a.m., RonB wrote:>On 2025-02-06, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote:>On 2025-02-06 11:38 a.m., DFS wrote:>On 2/6/2025 11:30 AM, CrudeSausage wrote:>On 2025-02-06 11:22 a.m., DFS wrote:>On 2/6/2025 10:18 AM, CrudeVindaloo wrote:
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>Do I smell like excrement and look Hindu to you?>
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Your name would suggest so...
I guess you missed it. Look up.
No, I intentionally ignored it.
>>Look at my profile picture to have an idea of what I was going for>
<https://gab.com/CrudeSausage>. It's a muscular sausage who has the
body of the Macho Man Randy Savage at his peak but the head of Beaker
from the Muppets.
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Left side of piehole: "Commercial software is dead to me"
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Right side of piehole: User-Agent: Betterbird (Windows)
Betterbird is open-source, friend. In fact, I donated to it yesterday
because I am aware that most don't bother.
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As for using Windows, it is necessity rather than desire. I'm learning
that more and more projects are exposing themselves as woke and I'm
waiting for the dust to settle before deciding which way I'll go. I'm
still advocating for Linux, but I just don't know which way people
should go if they don't want to suddenly feel the need to submit to girl
cock.
So... back to Windows again? It's hard to keep up. Good luck with whatever
you're using tomorrow.
Like I said, I'm waiting for the Linux community to decide whether they
want to DIE in a sea of politics or whether they want to produce and
promote quality code. For the time being, it looks like it is the former.
Linux developers already produce quality code. Not everyone needs to play
video games.
I don't doubt that much of it is quality code. What I'm saying is that
it is no longer the priority, especially with a lot of projects moving
away from C to Rust.
I think you're overreacting on this. I do know there is some kind of debate
over Rust. I'm not a developer so I don't really understand what it's all
about. There's something I installed that needed Rust... I can't remember
exactly what it was. (I think it was with ZeroTier, which I'm no longer
using. No real use for it.)
A bunch of homosexuals want to move to Rust because they say that it is
more secure and less likely to produce bugs than C. At least that's what
I read. Meanwhile, it still bugs out. Additionally, Rust code is several
dozen times slower than anything written in C.
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