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    2610 months ago

    It’s disappointing to see this kind of stuff still happening. Adults do not act this way. Do better, Linus.

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        310 months ago

        I don’t think car commuters necessarily make for a good example of adult behavior - in fact, the opposite tends to be true.

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          No, I meant other drivers. I’m not a nervous (cussing) driver, but most I’ve seen are. You should hear the stuff that comes out of these people’s mouths, my god! I had no idea grown ups could act that way.

          Once this guy bumped me from the back, I got out, no real damage, just a scratch, plus I don’t really care, a car is a means to an end for me, takes me from point A to point B. So, I didn’t even offer to exchange insurance info (it was his fault, so in the end, he doesn’t get compensated at all). But this guy… he started cursing at his luck, and then just raised his voice at me and asked “you couldn’t stop 20cm down, could you 😒”… and I just gave him a confused look and got in my car. I mean, really? Over a fender bender? It wasn’t even a real scratch, it was just paint transfer.

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      910 months ago

      Yes, adults act this way.

      On the other hand, adults do not act as if the world revolved around their precious-oh-so-precious feelings, or as fragile little pieces of junk that break apart unless handled very, veeeery carefully.

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        510 months ago

        This comment is giving me a lot of ‘rightwinger calling others snowflakes’-vibes.

        Did you know that yelling is not a particularly effective technique pedagogically?

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      910 months ago

      You write “thanks for being so diligent, Linus, and forcefully correcting people when it’s required” oddly. Typo?

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        810 months ago

        Did you know that you can be diligent without yelling at people?

        Linus has full control over what code makes it into the kernel, yelling is not required to accomplish that.

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      610 months ago

      Mistakes in the Linux kernel can cause damages that are measured in millions and even get people killed.

      If you can’t be bothered to focus on your work and get criticism when you fuck up, work on something else.

      Linus’ message here isn’t personal, his criticism is limited to the product created by the person. Something that any mentally healthy adult should have no problem with.

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      210 months ago

      Yeah it’s absolutely disgusting and disappointing that it’s 2024 and people still try to code into the kernel in such a sucky and absolutely moronic way that they have to get set straight by The Linus.

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        910 months ago

        Did you know that it’s entirely possible to criticize someone else’s code without yelling at them?

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          110 months ago

          Of course it’s possible. It’s also possible to not criticize people’s code at all and just accept whatever code that barges in.

          It’s all situational. This is a “Linus retort” situation.