There’s an old saying: “Linux users use Linux because they hate Windows. BSD users use BSD because they love Unix.” Obviously this is not true for every individual user, but I think it describes a trend or pattern.
There’s an old saying: “Linux users use Linux because they hate Windows. BSD users use BSD because they love Unix.” Obviously this is not true for every individual user, but I think it describes a trend or pattern.
I think it’s a valid concern in this case.
Have you thought about the implications and consequences if we start banning non-violent expressions of opinions because someone else might find it disrespectful?
“Hello, support? How do I get through the Gnomish Mines in Nethack?”
Find an instance with active and good admins? Maybe they are very busy, in which case it’s also a good idea to decentralize.
Everyone has their balance between convenience, requirements, and willingness to explore. I’d guess that most Linux users haven’t given BSD a fair chance, and further away Plan9 people lament that few people wanted to migrate away from Unix.
Judging from various forums it seems like people have had very different results with various converters, it seems like the safest bet is to find an old TV instead, maybe also the cheapest.
Haha yes, I think I’ll probably try to find an analog monitor first.
A good act does not wash out the bad, nor a bad act the good. Each should have its own reward.