The average level of certain comments on some platforms is truly worrying.
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The average level of certain comments on some platforms is truly worrying. Although English is not my native language, I believe it is quite clear that the first part of the latest blog post talks about my first experience with FreeBSD, in 2002. Yet some people keep saying that it is impossible that “with 64 GB of RAM you cannot use mutt while compiling” and they start with the insults.
I should know better by now, but every time it still makes me smile. 🙂
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The average level of certain comments on some platforms is truly worrying. Although English is not my native language, I believe it is quite clear that the first part of the latest blog post talks about my first experience with FreeBSD, in 2002. Yet some people keep saying that it is impossible that “with 64 GB of RAM you cannot use mutt while compiling” and they start with the insults.
I should know better by now, but every time it still makes me smile. 🙂
@stefano Reading ability on some platforms is worrying. At the top of that post it says 10 min read. Whole 10 min worth of words. And there're no "Summarize it with ${MODEL_NAME} buttons". How are you supposed to read it? :)
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The average level of certain comments on some platforms is truly worrying. Although English is not my native language, I believe it is quite clear that the first part of the latest blog post talks about my first experience with FreeBSD, in 2002. Yet some people keep saying that it is impossible that “with 64 GB of RAM you cannot use mutt while compiling” and they start with the insults.
I should know better by now, but every time it still makes me smile. 🙂
@stefano they tell me I can't have 350 tabs open too. people are generally wrong.
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The average level of certain comments on some platforms is truly worrying. Although English is not my native language, I believe it is quite clear that the first part of the latest blog post talks about my first experience with FreeBSD, in 2002. Yet some people keep saying that it is impossible that “with 64 GB of RAM you cannot use mutt while compiling” and they start with the insults.
I should know better by now, but every time it still makes me smile. 🙂
@stefano mastodon, on average, is as toxic as other platforms as Bluesky and X. I stay here just because it is easier to find real people instead of bots (yes, Bluesky is also plagued with bots), plus it is a really distributed network instead of a closed one (X) or a pretending to be open (Bluesky).
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The average level of certain comments on some platforms is truly worrying. Although English is not my native language, I believe it is quite clear that the first part of the latest blog post talks about my first experience with FreeBSD, in 2002. Yet some people keep saying that it is impossible that “with 64 GB of RAM you cannot use mutt while compiling” and they start with the insults.
I should know better by now, but every time it still makes me smile. 🙂
@stefano What? I play heavily modded Minecraft while compiling stuff on Gentoo. With "only" 32gb RAM. Non-ECC, with ZFS, muahaha.
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@stefano mastodon, on average, is as toxic as other platforms as Bluesky and X. I stay here just because it is easier to find real people instead of bots (yes, Bluesky is also plagued with bots), plus it is a really distributed network instead of a closed one (X) or a pretending to be open (Bluesky).
@paride5745 I wasn't talking about Mastodon but yeah, toxic people are toxic everywhere they go.
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@stefano Reading ability on some platforms is worrying. At the top of that post it says 10 min read. Whole 10 min worth of words. And there're no "Summarize it with ${MODEL_NAME} buttons". How are you supposed to read it? :)
@anparker True, that's the problem. But, still, that is the very first part of the article and if they reached the "mutt while compiling KDE part", they're already over the introduction.
I - by design - don't put a TL;DR part at the beginning. And, by design, didn't divide this in chapters. It's my love letter to FreeBSD, and people aren't forced to read it 🙂
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The average level of certain comments on some platforms is truly worrying. Although English is not my native language, I believe it is quite clear that the first part of the latest blog post talks about my first experience with FreeBSD, in 2002. Yet some people keep saying that it is impossible that “with 64 GB of RAM you cannot use mutt while compiling” and they start with the insults.
I should know better by now, but every time it still makes me smile. 🙂
@stefano i've had issues where i've had to actively manage resources to be able to have fun and compile same time. but that is at least possible
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@paride5745 I wasn't talking about Mastodon but yeah, toxic people are toxic everywhere they go.
@stefano oh I assumed it was around here, as I didn’t see toxic comments in hacker news, lobsters, and LinkedIn 😅
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The average level of certain comments on some platforms is truly worrying. Although English is not my native language, I believe it is quite clear that the first part of the latest blog post talks about my first experience with FreeBSD, in 2002. Yet some people keep saying that it is impossible that “with 64 GB of RAM you cannot use mutt while compiling” and they start with the insults.
I should know better by now, but every time it still makes me smile. 🙂
@stefano my blog allows no comments. My perceived mistakes are forever ignored. :)
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The average level of certain comments on some platforms is truly worrying. Although English is not my native language, I believe it is quite clear that the first part of the latest blog post talks about my first experience with FreeBSD, in 2002. Yet some people keep saying that it is impossible that “with 64 GB of RAM you cannot use mutt while compiling” and they start with the insults.
I should know better by now, but every time it still makes me smile. 🙂
@stefano It was pretty clear you were talking about 2002 😹
The difference in the scheduler and general kernel stability was really incredible back then!
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@stefano It was pretty clear you were talking about 2002 😹
The difference in the scheduler and general kernel stability was really incredible back then!
@tfb it was! And I was so surprised!