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gcc had virtually no new features for several years, because rms refused contributions. so it got forked. three years later, egcs (the fork) became the basis of gcc 3.x and gcc 4.x emacs was famously forked to become lucid emacs / xemacs. it was called xemacs in part because rms, for many years, refused to include X11 support in his source tree, on the theory that was an emacs 19 feature that would be released any day now. (obviously, now, 20 years later, most xemacs enhancements are included in gnu emacs. i don't even know if xemacs is still developed) what i'm saying is that rms is very good at being stubborn, even if it shuts down projects for years at a time Notorious b.s.d. fucked around with this message at 17:39 on Jan 16, 2015 |
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does stallman even know how to program anymore. When was his last commit? 1983?
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Switched thinkpad to fedora yesterday, notable improvements over ubanto LTS: Screen is now capable of more than 4 levels of brightness Battery level isn't hidden as soon as AC is attached Gnome 3 feels way smoother in general Installer issues in fedora: partition flow is really bad. Also afaict theres no way to go back and pick a different HDD if you picked the wrong one the first time, short of killing the whole installer and starting over E: fix phone typing Progressive JPEG fucked around with this message at 18:47 on Jan 16, 2015 |
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lol steam is doing damage control now. they deleted the #scary commit from github.
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rms doesn't type anymore, so he probably doesn't program
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There Will Be Penalty posted:that would not have solved the problem Oh yeah, agreed. I just meant the practice in general should be used by anyone writing shell scripts.
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fedora question. should i stick with default window thing or is it worth trying these extra lightweight kfc, lxda and w/e others there are it works perfectly fine as is, im just curious if its something optimizable or not
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Subjunctive posted:rms doesn't type anymore, so he probably doesn't program tbh I'm just waiting to find out that rms died like three years ago and rms@gnu.org is run by a markov bot
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:emacs was famously forked to become lucid emacs / xemacs. it was called xemacs in part because rms, for many years, refused to include X11 support in his source tree, on the theory that was an emacs 19 feature that would be released any day now. (obviously, now, 20 years later, most xemacs enhancements are included in gnu emacs. i don't even know if xemacs is still developed) I don't know either, but I do know several people who still insist on using xemacs because they refuse to believe gnu emacs has improved at all in the last decade, precisely because rms
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basically the only reason I do not consider rms the lowest scum of the earth is because esr exists
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Suspicious Dish posted:tbh I'm just waiting to find out that rms died like three years ago and rms@gnu.org is run by a markov bot didn't he have a heart attack at some conference in brazil or something the year before and had to be wheeled out and then 'went home'
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rms is misguided and poorly socialized, but I don't think he's scum. he lives his values and is transparent about his motivations, neither of which I think is true about esr. esr is manipulating and self-aggrandizing. there are others in the space who I also think are much more "scummy" (acting in bad faith) than rms. (and I have no real love for rms)
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Soricidus posted:basically the only reason I do not consider rms the lowest scum of the earth is because esr exists Ahh, ESR. In retrospect his book should have been called "The cathedral and speaker's corner". Oh man, I always wanted to make the front page of slashdot!
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linus is the only cool linux man
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by the way can you really get a good beer for $3.50
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Phoenixan posted:linus is the only cool linux man tridge is p sweet, and sct/alan too though I'm not sure they're active any more.
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Phoenixan posted:linus is the only cool linux man linux is a repugnant piece of poo poo, but at least he's honest about it
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Suspicious Dish posted:by the way can you really get a good beer for $3.50 at a bar, no if you live near a european grocery store you can get a half liter of weihenstephaner of ayinger for $3 and change
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Cocoa Crispies posted:linux is a repugnant piece of poo poo, but at least he's honest about it
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Suspicious Dish posted:by the way can you really get a good beer for $3.50 Guess bitcoiners live in a fantasy world where beer is as divisible as bitcoin.
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Suspicious Dish posted:by the way can you really get a good beer for $3.50 no because good bear is a myth
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christine is a great person. she was at the red hat office i was at.
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Counterpoint: You do what exactly for a living?
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uve made a bad post itt m8, prepare for the onslaught
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Suspicious Dish posted:by the way can you really get a good beer for $3.50 there's a decent bock u can get here in swamp germany for a buck 50
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$3.50 wouldn't even buy a beer in my god forsaken frozen wasteland of a country (Canada). well maybe a really bad beer. like a lucky lager
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i see this technical commentary from a jvm performance engineer came from a woman who isn't a 20-something model clearly it should be held up for mockery instead of considered as a serious industry endorsement
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kalstrams posted:fedora question. should i stick with default window thing or is it worth trying these extra lightweight kfc, lxda and w/e others there are "lightweight" is nonsense. nothing is lightweight and nothing ever has been. if you want a fancy window system that's like windows but better, you want kde if you want to script your poo poo in lisp try stumpwm if you're insane try a tiling window manager. they're at least a cool stunt
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Soricidus posted:I don't know either, but I do know several people who still insist on using xemacs because they refuse to believe gnu emacs has improved at all in the last decade, precisely because rms i looked it up and xemacs hasn't had a release since 2009. gonna call that dead gnu emacs is actually releasing poo poo on a regular basis now. thanks, rms, for leaving people alone enough that they could contribute to your masterwork
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When I was still in my throes of stupidity before embracing the stebe computer I had one of those netbooks and the only way I could get non-terrible (merely awful) performance out of it was to use openbox, and avoid anything that brought bits of gnome or kde with it. since XFCE and LXDE rely on gnome demons or whatever they also ran like crap. e: now I'm in the stables of my stupidity
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ZShakespeare posted:$3.50 wouldn't even buy a beer in my god forsaken frozen wasteland of a country (Canada). I get pints of draught pbr at my local dive for 3.00 in Los Angeles
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Phoenixan posted:linus is the only cool linux man if only he knew something about operating systems, file systems, or version control
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Smythe posted:I get pints of draught pbr at my local dive for 3.00 in Los Angeles quote:Under the new rules, the minimum drink price is $3 for a single-ounce cocktail, a five-ounce glass of wine or a 12-ounce sleeve of beer. http://www.news1130.com/2014/06/20/new-bc-liquor-laws-bring-happy-hour-to-british-columbia/ I could get something!
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:gnu emacs is actually releasing poo poo on a regular basis now. thanks, rms, for leaving people alone enough that they could contribute to your masterwork reminder that rms didn't invent emacs in the first place, didn't come up with the idea of either extending or implementing emacs in lisp, and also didn't author the original gnu emacs himself (he started from gosmacs and then was forced by evil freedom-denying lawyers to replace all the Unipress-copyright code) also, dan weinreb (rip) is on record as saying symbolics caught rms directly copying their code into the LMI codebase he was hacking on at the AI lab, and only started clean-room implementation after being caught
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Smythe posted:I get pints of draught pbr at my local dive for 3.00 in Los Angeles enjoy your corn syrup
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eschaton posted:reminder that rms didn't invent emacs in the first place, didn't come up with the idea of either extending or implementing emacs in lisp, and also didn't author the original gnu emacs himself (he started from gosmacs and then was forced by evil freedom-denying lawyers to replace all the Unipress-copyright code) gnu emacs exists specifically because the license change on gosmacs caught the community by surprise. people had thought gosmacs was open source. and then suddenly it wasn't. eschaton posted:also, dan weinreb (rip) is on record as saying symbolics caught rms directly copying their code into the LMI codebase he was hacking on at the AI lab, and only started clean-room implementation after being caught rms openly admits to this in levy's "hackers." rms was working in the AI lab when symbolics and LMI started up. the two firms took pretty much all of the staff. rms was hired by neither lmi nor symbolics. he considered it his duty to try and port changes from symbolics to the existing mit cadr codebase, and incidentally help his buddies at lmi. this was hilariously naive, even silly, but it reflects rms' beliefs about software.
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:rms' beliefs about software 'gently caress you dad'
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:"lightweight" is nonsense. nothing is lightweight and nothing ever has been.
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hey keyvin, is there anything in your logs about ntfs-3g crashing shortly before Steam deleted everything?
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:i see this technical commentary from a jvm performance engineer came from a woman who isn't a 20-something model More that she stole Apple's tag line. I don't care what she looks like.
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