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  • It's neat how your breathless description makes it sound like you've discovered fire but then it reads like a "devs not implementing our pet features" fork.

    You'll be - of course - committing changes back to a feature branch to enrich the project better than Kay Sievers did, right? This isn't some petulant land-grab like Bender going off to make his own casino?

  • This.

    I used to be great at shooters; I'd pull off some ridiculous lucky shot and get accused of botting.

    Now I play other games when I have a gap between projects. It's fun, it's mindless, and the cacophony of images swirling past my attention settles down in a respite that meditation can't give me.

    I can't tell you whether or not the violent imagery has or will break my brain faster or slower than karate or the army did. Why don't we work on the big picture now and work the fine edges later.

  • vehicle laws are fucking awful and designed to just take money from people on a regular basis

    Ha ha ha. No. They're designed to make sure people drive mechanically-sound vehicles in a manner that is safe and predictable for people around them.

    Society is hard. Come join us anyway.

  • Yes.

    These posts are the "I voted for peace" decorative lapel button of the '60s and '70s. These posts were the leading edge in the '90s and a little of the '00s.

    Now they're tiresome. It's like people who've come late to the party and want their fanfare; people who came last in the race and proclaim themselves the leaders. The race is over, the banners are down, the spotlight's off and the newsmedia's gone home. No need to proclaim victory, nor virtue-signal inclusion in a group that isn't exclusive.

  • Installing almost anything* on Windows requires the equivalent of sudo, same as Linux.

    I feel like you're not sure how system software like ssh and a user's personal game software can install differently in different places, and where one needs no root access to install at all. Go see how mac does it.