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allarm
·परसों·discuss
I’m not disputing how intuitive the GitHub interface is, but seriously, why is it so hard for technical professionals to set aside 10–20 minutes of their time to learn a new interface? Why has this even become an issue worth discussing?
allarm
·4 दिन पहले·discuss
> “Ooh cyber” is a lame straw

No, not really. To me it felt exactly the same (immature) way. That was a reason why I kept using htop instead. I feel the same about eg k9s, but there's nothing better to migrate off it.
allarm
·4 दिन पहले·discuss
I don't see any contradiction here.
allarm
·6 दिन पहले·discuss
> people will be bored to death

As opposed to what? Be entertained by all the bells and whistles of modern operating systems that have practically unusable user interfaces?
allarm
·6 दिन पहले·discuss
Not arguing here, but htop can do the same, no?
allarm
·8 दिन पहले·discuss
Or, to look at it another way, the answer is that it’s the developers who don’t want to learn something new that, objectively speaking, might turn out to be better than what they’re used to.
allarm
·8 दिन पहले·discuss
It's not a problem though. There is absolutely no need for “quality content” whose sole or primary purpose is to monetize it. What we’re all missing is hobby content created out of passion, free of ads and all the nonsense that plagues the modern internet. And another thing - there’s absolutely no need to explain here the basic fundamentals of how money and the economy as a whole work, as if it were some kind of revelation. It’s actually better to think about why this approach is in fact problematic. Look at what it did to the world.
allarm
·8 दिन पहले·discuss
The answer is not that obvious as you might see or imply it.
allarm
·15 दिन पहले·discuss
> rob your house while leaving it untended

Yeah, that's nonsense - licenses exist precisely to solve this problem. Read up on it - do everyone a favor.
allarm
·16 दिन पहले·discuss
> a good portion of HN is composed of pirates who don’t like rules and have a higher tolerance for risk

That's cute.
allarm
·17 दिन पहले·discuss
As I've already said, I don't play online games, and I'm not particularly concerned about all the fuss surrounding anti-cheat measures, so I don't think that suddenly makes Linux a "second-class gaming platform." For the games I do play, it's a first-class platform.
allarm
·17 दिन पहले·discuss
While I agree with your point I don't agree that open source is overrated. This movement is one of the greatest developments in modern history, and the fact that corporations have exploited it for their own gain should in no way diminish its significance.
allarm
·17 दिन पहले·discuss
This comparison seems bizarre to me, but what do I know about the US?
allarm
·17 दिन पहले·discuss
As someone who doesn't play online games this is not a trade off I gladly make. Fortunately, however, KLAC will never become part of the Linux kernel, because adding it to an open-source system simply doesn't make sense.
allarm
·21 दिन पहले·discuss
Companies that claim downloading their shit is theft are so dramatic. Although the consequences are different. Your "argument" is immature.
allarm
·21 दिन पहले·discuss
I don't think so?
allarm
·21 दिन पहले·discuss
I detected it just fine. Just decided to ignore it.
allarm
·22 दिन पहले·discuss
No, he's not. Unless, of course, you've founded a company of comparable size.
allarm
·22 दिन पहले·discuss
> I don't have a fully perfect definition

It feels like no one has. Am I wrong? How can we even talk about something that doesn't have a definition?
allarm
·23 दिन पहले·discuss
No it's not.