• realbadat
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    6 months ago

    Canonical was the early 2000s. Redhat was the early 90s. Inspire was the early 2000s. Collabara was mid-2000s. Ximiam was late 90s.

    Not only was open source pretty popular, it had a not-insignificant group of companies working on it.

    He’s very much correct.

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        6 months ago

        Wow, you are not only unable to accept that you’re wrong, you make references to exactly what others have talked about, and then you act like a dick about it.

        Your comments apparently add nothing of value, so… Goodbye.

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          6 months ago

          Yet another example of unnecessary hostility? Just disagree, for God’s sake. I’m not really sure what the actual argument is about, just chill.

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            6 months ago

            Nah, try reading through his messages in order. He gets nasty right away, as he did to another who pointed out his mistake. I figured I’d provide some supporting context, he again behaved like a dick. So I blocked him.

            Doesn’t seem problematic to me at all.

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              6 months ago

              It seemed to go pearshape right from the very beginning.

              I just get tired from angry posts all the fricken time. People have opinions you don’t agree with. People get stuff wrong sometimes. I posted something wrong by mistake yesterday and someone corrected me and I withdrew it. No biggie.

              Block, don’t block, I don’t care. People should just relax a bit. Hulking out over the most ridiculous points is insane and not good for one’s mental health.

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                6 months ago

                “Hulking out”?

                He made a mistake assumption, I provided info, he responded with nastiness, I blocked. I really don’t see what you’re hung up on here.