I’m going to start this article off by saying that you don’t have to be born in the boomer generation to be a boomer. You can be a boomer by acting like one. Hate new stuff? boomer. Run a desktop from the naughties? Boomer.
I’m going to start this article off by saying that you don’t have to be born in the boomer generation to be a boomer. You can be a boomer by acting like one. Hate new stuff? boomer. Run a desktop from the naughties? Boomer.
First off, ad hominem.
I’m a legal professional. Rules matter but admins have wildly different interpretations about the language they use in the rules. That’s also why I like to swear in my articles. I write dry boring legal proceedings all day long and I am super autistic.
I’m kind of tired of the same lame articles such as:
I wanted to be able to express myself against this thing I keep seeing all the time. People attacking the stuff I use because it is new and they don’t like learning new things or they want their system to use only 100MB of ram for some reason. Or they are weird and they want to use the same thing for the next fifty years with nothing but security and bug fixes. That’s not how technology moves forward.
Swearing isn’t bad, it’s great. It is a sign of intelligence. That’s not to say unintelligent people swear too though as the following quote is from someone who didn’t get past grade 10. But, also studies show that people who swear are more honest. People who lie often spend a lot of time crafting what they say and people who don’t swear often fit in this group.
From Trailer Park Boys (An amazing Canadian show):
I wanted to bring something different to the table and see what people thought about it. Are a majority of Linux users boomers, or are they a minority? That is interesting to me. People are commenting and sharing their counter opinions on it. I’m considering some of it. I disagree with other parts. Isn’t that a great thing? It’s not an echo chamber.
I see things in my feeds all the time that I don’t agree with. I don’t try to erase their existence, I downvote and keep scrolling. I mentioned that I did not know I was banned, and Leminal.space isn’t against free speech so if you block me again it will likely stick. I had no idea you blocked me, so there is no possible way I knew I was evading your own personal block list.
So block me already and move on with your life.
I already did once. When you get banned again will I have to again?
Well this article is directly about Linux and it isn’t misinformation. It could result in being deleted and get me banned me from the group if the mods decide I somehow broke the rules. If I am banned from the group, fair enough, I’ll post elsewhere. I’m only going to post directly about Linux, not a website that is one step removed it. I learned that lesson. I don’t think it is a problem to post controversial opinions.
Leminal.space is unlikely to ban me, so blocking me should work.
K thx bye fuckwit.