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(Score: 2) by aristarchus on Saturday March 24 2018, @09:06AM (4 children)
Ow, ow, oh ow! And we have not even gotten to the vi vs. emacs debate yet! Never have so many argued so much about things they are basically in agreement about. Linux: it's not just for nerds anymore.
(Score: 1) by cocaine overdose on Saturday March 24 2018, @09:10AM (1 child)
(Score: 3, Informative) by Chromium_One on Saturday March 24 2018, @03:30PM
When you live in a sick society, everything you do is wrong.
(Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 24 2018, @12:11PM (1 child)
I think what people are saying is "Linux, it's not even for nerds anymore."
(Score: 2) by chromas on Saturday March 24 2018, @04:37PM
I was leaving Linux before it was cool, man! I use TempleOS—64KB ought to be enough for anybody. It's really obscure; you've probably never heard of it. Oh, you have? Ugh, TempleOS is too mainstream now!