Diseased Open Source Software Community - it's about ethics in Code of Conducts

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> systemd is bad
> which linux distro is best
> here's why my programming language is better
> a schizophrenic spamming

i'll take the schizo please. at least it's something different
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Who actually uses Wayback?
Nobody. It's "alpha quality" and the tranny developer is already looking to dump the project on someone else. He literally made this in response to Xlibre so that they could say "you don't need to use Xorg/Xlibre to run XFCE or [DE that doesn't support wayland], just run your DE in wayback!". And despite being slapped together garbage freedesktop picked it up days after it was "made"/announced.

It is literally a spite project and I expect it to go about as well as the ralphamale's spite 2 mile walk. But the freedesktop trannies will always recommend this in order to avoid giving Xlibre any attention.
 
i personally in my hesrt believe sam altman needsbto be lynched in a figurative manner… but nothing ever happens :(
One of the biggest problems in the world is that because of a certain Austrian painter a little under a century ago, Altman and his genetic cohort cannot be presented as anything but perfect little angels. In reality, many such people need such a figurative outcome as you describe.

Artfags ruin everything.
 
A friend of mine likes to subtly brag that he runs Arch on one machine as a daily driver and Gentoo on another and that everyone else are windoze babies. Yes, he has no life.

While I have a semblance of life, I like to mess with people back. I know its not technically FOSS, but would daily driving freebsd be enough for me to dunk on him instead?

Yes, I am that petty.
Yes. FreeBSD is niche enough and unsupported enough that using it will let you look down on people using Arch or Gentoo as in the Open Source world, the more awkward you make life for yourself, the more elite you are. He'd have to respond by using OS/2 or something.
 
Yes. FreeBSD is niche enough and unsupported enough that using it will let you look down on people using Arch or Gentoo as in the Open Source world, the more awkward you make life for yourself, the more elite you are. He'd have to respond by using OS/2 or something.

People start making that "what happened to you?" face when you start sperging about pre-Warp OS/2. "It was just a friendly game we were playing". Arch users always first to bail on the Hobbes showdown.
 
Now I wonder if there's a program that 3D maps your entire folder tree structure, that could be useful and fun to use.

There's one for X that is a clone of an IRIX tool. I don't know about useful but it sure looks fancy.

It's amazing how poor the GUI programs in modern *nix userland are. I blame the toolkits being so shit because they're being worked by these literal geniuses we all know and love. The other week I got into smalltalk a little and it's depressing that our computers don't look and work like that today. I understand that guy that posts here and hates C and unix (I forgot his name) more and more.

And well the rest is the web. Yes it's completely normal and sane to need a multicore machine with 8 gb of ram to operate a 2D interface where you press buttons, in your browser-OS. Do eat the bugs. Do not ask questions.

The *BSDs at the end of the day have laregely the same userland software anyways. I can't imagine the difference in feel being that fundamentally different if you aren't kneedeep in (and dependant of) slopware like systemd. But I gotta be honest, I would not consider you a true *nix user if you are. These nuTools are kinda their own thing, on a fundamental philosophical level.
 
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In my eyes, OS/2 wasn't even remotely bad, it got cucked by M$ harder than IDubbbz. We could of had a normie friendly Unix system from the 90s, but no, Billy had to be petty against IBM.

Now I wonder if there's a program that 3D maps your entire folder tree structure, that could be useful and fun to use.
Ever seen Jurassic Park? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOeY07qKU9c

That was a real file explorer who's name escapes my memory.

There have been attempts to turn GUIs more interactive. There was psDoom, a mod for Doom that would read processes, create monsters in a level from them, and would re-nice them when injured, terminating them when dead.
 
Ever seen Jurassic Park? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOeY07qKU9c

That was a real file explorer who's name escapes my memory.

There have been attempts to turn GUIs more interactive. There was psDoom, a mod for Doom that would read processes, create monsters in a level from them, and would re-nice them when injured, terminating them when dead.
 
I think there was project looking glass which was like a virtual desktop you could toss your files around but iirc it was written on java
 
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