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On 11/18/24 4:13 AM, D wrote:
> 
> 
> On Mon, 18 Nov 2024, 186282@ud0s4.net wrote:
> 
>> There has been a long tendency in Linux/comp groups
>> to horribly attack, belittle, abuse, anybody who has
>> had a 'different experience' and sees things a little
>> off some kinda poorly-defined 'norm'.
>>
>> Sorry, we all didn't come up on the same track.
>> A thousand different paths, a thousand different
>> styles of apps/needs/solutions. Computers let
>> you DO that.
>>
>> Hey, if I feel the need to use files instead
>> of 'pipes' then I WANT TO USE FILES INSTEAD
>> OF PIPES. Don't like it ? Tuff titty. Any
>> 'contributions' will be to tell me how to
>> maximize that approach - not to rain down piss.
>>
>> (actually I think pipes are better - but there
>> are and will be other approaches/reasons)
>>
>> The recent elections kinda upset the Linux/Unix
>> groups - a lot of politics promoted a lot of
>> threads. Well, the elections are OVER now.
>> Back to business.
>>
>> BUT ... consider ... "back to business" does
>> not need to mean "back to old habits". We all
>> can do BETTER, move towards the future instead
>> of being at each others throats over NOTHING.
>>
>> Just sayin'
>>
>> Most everybody here seems to have been in the
>> groove since (or during) PUNCH CARDS. Let's
>> not be petty. We all did it OUR WAY.
>>
>> Hey, I remember the giant handful of punch
>> cards - DON'T DROP 'EM !  :-)
> 
> Are you saying we should disregard the emperor? Doesn't he teach us that 
> our hate makes us stronger?


   Well, the 'woke' really did try to show us the
   power of higher, gigabuck-funded, hate  :-)

   But that's all over for now.

   In any case, I prefer to see these comp groups
   as being much better when they are collaborative,
   rather than derogative. Be you old boy or newbie,
   everybody has a different 'vision', a slightly
   different take on 'how it should be done'. Adding
   1000 cuts and ad-homs - all too common on usenet -
   does not represent any kind of improvement.

   Just wanted to say it.