Drew Chadwick DeVault / ddevault / SirCmpwn - Opinionated white-male-guilt-ridden software developer. Cancelled Hyprland and slandered it as "toxic" and transphobic. Hates X11 users and Hacker News. Lolicon.

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His recent bluesky profile (direct link, archive) also seems gone at the moment.
His Bluesky account was less than a week old, and he bought a new domain (drew.ddevault.org) specifically to self-host it.
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So yeah, it's very interesting that he suddenly decided to delete his Bluesky, along with his Mastodon account. Something Happened™.
:popcorn:

I tried to do some searching on Twitter/Bluesky/the Fediverse, but I don't see any obvious reasons for this latest DFE. Maybe he got called out in private or something. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

This was funny, though: https://x.com/vaxryy/status/1861180693511897529
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(Vaxry is the creator of Hyprland. Drew Devault attacked him several times in the past and tried to ruin his reputation.)
 
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I was wondering why Drew took the astronaut image off his blog - then I remembered that THIS is at the top of the DeVault report
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It's pathetic for him to abandon his aesthetic like this, if that truly be the case. Naggotfigger turned my cool avatar into a fucking anime girl and I'm having fun with that. Fuck, I'd expect putting a half-naked little girl in Drew's avatar would make him like it more.
 
Drew's expose of Stallman's crimes has made it to the farthest reaches of hipsterdom, i.e., Gopher:

gopher://gopher.club/0/users/sinza/log/20241022-cults-are-bad.gmi

# Cults are bad

Trigger Warning: Cults, Sexual abuse, honestly Richard Stallman is worthy of a trigger warning on his own.

=> https://stallman-report.org About a week and a half ago, this report was released.

I, Luka (formerly Lucy), had been spending more time on Tumblr over the past month. It wasn't hard to hear about some strange communities that h
eld a lot of the same views that Stallman has expressed as per the above document that popped up in the years since I last used Tumblr.

People who had left those commuities were describing them as cults. In fact, there were people literally starting fake cults -- called "fults" -
- based on their Hollywood-inspired ideas for a cult.

It reminded me that I had known the the people who generally agree with the FSF and gnu.org's stated positions were in a cult for a good while,
lead by someone with those sorts of views.

=> https://vimuser.org/cult.html My reaction to Leah Rowe's post (not) on the matter was that it really was as bad as I saw on the outside then.

I will repost the contents here, as they had released it in the public domain via the CC0 license. The link is above if you want to see it on th
e original website.

I may write my own words on the matter, but I feel this post absolutely has a place in the current discussions of Richard Stallman.

---

I was in a cult once. It will use you, make you burn lots of bridges and miss many opportunities. It will present itself as all that is good in
the world, when in reality its leader is a disgusting slob who contributes precisely nothing (while telling others what to do), and in many ways
actually makes the world a worse place. He is a man who will lie to your face, when it suits him, and leave you holding the bag when his own li
fe is on the line.

At some point, the slob is exposed and challenged, but by an even bigger, more disgusting slob, with an even bigger cult following. The people i
n both cults are (mostly) good people, who are misled but who otherwise do good work, real work, that makes the world a better place, while thos
e false leaders (the slobs) do nothing, and in fact are parasites, leaving their stink on everything they touch.

Two slobs do not make a better world; instead, they leave twice the mess! However, at the time, you saw it as your duty to defend the first slob
. You did not see him as a slob. He was your insulted leader. Your hero.

Later on, the slob fails to return a favour, and you realize the cult had already spat you out. You were being manipulated. The person you once
held in high regard is a person you now truly despise. The people you once respected as comrades, you now realize are just the same as you were.
Brainwashed.

But now you're on the other side, estranged. Not isolated, as such, but you find yourself in unfamiliar waters. You have been disconnected from
the hive mind. Freedom isn't normal yet.

I'm not sure yet if it's too late for me, but I realized this and have now shaken that influence which once had a hold on me. I will not mention
the name of the cult, because it deserves no recognition. Its usefulness has long since passed, and it's time we move on.

I left this cult once before, but I was weak and it pulled me back in. Back then, it regarded me as useful. I won't let it pull me in again.

*I will not be used again.*

I've wasted many years, and I'm now making up for lost time. The only change that has occurred, fundamentally, is this:

I now believe in myself, fully.

My eyes are open.

I'm truly sorry, to all those who I hurt, while under the influence of said cult. I refer to it as such, and imply here that the cult had someth
ing to do with it, but *I* alone am responsible for my actions.

I fully accept the consequences of my actions, and I hope to be a better person from now on.

I'm still very concerned about the state of things, but at least I'm no longer a part of the problem. At least, I hope not.

Cults are bad. Dogma is bad. Think for yourself.

Live free.

To the surprise of absolutely no one, OP is a bundle of sticks:
About Alpha "sinza" Sparx

I'm Alpha Sparx, but you can call me sinza, correctly spelled
entirely lowercase. I'm 26 years old and have lived in central
Indiana (otherwise known as occupied Myaamia and Kiikaapoi land)
for nearly two decades. I've been interested in older computers
since my family made the upgrade to Windows XP in 2001. For a family
that implemented an external firewall to their dial-up, XP was
absolutely an upgrade!

Here are some facts about me:

Favorite OSes: NetBSD, OpenBSD, Unshittified Windows NT, Alpine
Linux if I need Linux

Favorite Editor: ex, when needed I can pop into its visual mode

Favorite Browser: w3m

Pronouns: Any neutral pronouns (aka no he/him or she/her)

Gender: Definitely nonbinary, probably neutrois

Orientation: Aroace, my romantic attractions tend to be a sort of
nonbinary litmus test.

Here are some ways you can reach me:

Email: sinza@sdf.org

XMPP/Jabber: sinza@jabber.sdf.org

Mastodon: @sinza@bitbang.social

Discord: no

Twitter: also no

Guilded: stop it
 
Drew's expose of Stallman's crimes has made it to the farthest reaches of hipsterdom, i.e., Gopher:
I feel like this is less about the sexual assault allegations and more about how Richard Stallman gets a disproportionate amount of attention and praise compared to people who have contributed just as much as he has, that receive little to no acknowledgement
 
I feel like this is less about the sexual assault allegations and more about how Richard Stallman gets a disproportionate amount of attention and praise compared to people who have contributed just as much as he has, that receive little to no acknowledgement

Sure, I just saw he'd linked to the Stallman Report. I do wonder what "cult" he used to be in, but it's probably "my family were basic bitch Churchians who forced me to attend Sunday Mass when I just wanted to stay home and goon in a big pile of stuffed animals so fuck you Mom and Dad".
 
I just checked his website, and he wrote a new article:
https://drewdevault.com/2024/12/10/2024-12-10-Daily-driving-jujutsu.html (archive)
I’m not the first to write about how Jujutsu won me over.
That's cool, Drew, what about the lolicon accusations?
I’ve seen it off and on, and each time it came across my feed it was bumped a bit higher in my “list of things to look at eventually”.
Would that be on the list after the latest stuff on Danbooru, Drew?

This article is boring, so I already have to skip around.
Like many other tools in this niche, the jj pitch begins from the thesis that git’s user interface is bad.
Has Drew ever come across a command line tool whose shitty interface he didn't like?
Every time I’ve heard this pitch, for jj or otherwise, my enthusiasm has rapidly waned. I really like git! I think that its internals are the platonic ideal version control system and its porcelain1 makes a lot more sense if you grok its internals – though indeed I would agree that the porcelain is far from perfect.
An inability to envision better indicates a lack of imagination. If the user interface, the abstraction, requires removing the abstraction to use it properly, it's not much of an abstraction at all now is it?

Let's look at that footnote:
The user-interface, as contrasted from the internals – the “plumbing”. Ha ha ha.
Ha ha ha, and what about those statements on the "plumbing" of fourteen year old girls, Drew?

I'm skipping over several paragraphs of jargon now.
There are some hidden details in this story that I want to draw your attention to. When I edited this earlier commit, I was in the middle of working on something else and I hadn’t committed or even staged it.
Gee Willikers, what happened next, Drew?
I did not run git stash, nor git commit -m"WIP", nor git add, nor git checkout, nor git rebase, at any point. The only command I ran was jj squash.2 When it was done, I was returned immediately to where I left off, with a half-written, uncommitted change in my workdir. It took all of two seconds to complete this operation and pick up where I left off.
That sounds like two seconds too long, but whatever. Here's that second footnote:
A white lie: I also ran jj log to remind myself of the change ID that I wanted to edit.
How scandalous.
The “wow” moment came when I realized that I had done this several times that day without finding it particularly remarkable. Jujutsu makes editing history absolutely effortless.
This reminds me of an old story about a UNIX guru who finally realized how to rename some files without anything fucking up, which is quite easy to do, and the guy writing the story down found that to be utterly unremarkable.

The article concludes with Drew wanting to send a patch for this tool to properly integrate with his git send-email workflow, and refusing because the tool is a Google employee's project, and contributing would require signing a CLA. Drew has been very outspoken about the evils of CLAs, and I don't disagree with him based on what I remember. He's decided to maintain some personal patches for now.

I get the strong impression that he could've written about something else, but what?
 
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