

you’re new (to the site, and here), aren’t you?
you’re new (to the site, and here), aren’t you?
not even just an apologist, a literal hardcore german neonazi. matthew garrett surfaced a 2018 mail to a devuan mailing list chock full of nazi historical revisionism that you don’t get into casually.
i prefer that you take your ableist vocabulary somewhere else, preferably stick it up your arse.
fwiw, there’s a telling detail about ptaček’s attitude to people who he doesn’t see as his equals or peers: today is a second day in a row when he’s not able to use proper pronouns with regard to hazel weakly (who dared to criticise his article), despite being corrected by more than one person.
it’s either malice, or the principal engineer at fly dot io is not able to remember a single fact despite being informed about it three times.
he’s not a bad programmer, which is part of the problem here.
precisely. a fucking shame.
i always thought that some canadians do get sarcasm.
China is an entire economy built on intellectual property thievery and slave labor.
so, just like the united states when it suited them, no? do read about united states in nineteenth century once. oh, and: you do realise that slavery in some circumstances is still legal in the u.s.?
it’s a bloody biweekly caliper gentlemen’s club meeting in the replies there
“don’t imitate other people’s accents, it’s rude”. less than 10 words.
i would swear that in an earlier version of this message the optimal batch size was estimated to be as large as twenty.
maybe try to learn from the past
we did. you just don’t listen.
the aggrieved attitude of “but i am a socialist” is really adorable.
(it’s programming dot dev again, isn’t it?)
the problem is that you post things here, though i guess that by the time i’m commenting it has been alleviated.
oh dear, how sad, nevermind.
precisely my point.
stalinists, like pigeons, are gonna shit over every place where they congregate. it is a pity that they have half the brain and quarter of the cuteness of the pigeons though.
i guess Δv learned that the sense of the velocity vector can be important too.