I like the threeeaaaddd, but it’s so long isn’t ironic you talk about hard to read code and need so long to make your point :-)
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So, I don’t put credence on anything rms or esr or linus say - nor anything their apologists say - unless I also hear it explained well by someone who isn’t an asshole. That’s just a thing for you to know about how it looks when you quote assholes.
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RMS has a great quote about how Conway’s law works, but I don’t use it anymore in my presentations, because I found equally smart comparisons made by better people. The ones I found avoid the “ew, RMS” reaction that many people have, which make them quite simply more convincing.
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Ok, I understand a lot better now. You're totally right. I'm sad, though, because "on the Internet nobody can hear you being subtle" is a great way of expressing that idea. And I feel like saying it unattributed may seem like I'm passing it off as my own.
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I'm not saying we should tolerate social misbehaviour - I'm saying that people make mistakes and it's unreasonable to blackball them from all future civilised discourse.
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Yes, acting like an asshole is harmful to oneself as well as others. I agree. But, you know, context and compassion. The last person who was an asshole to me in public, after talking to him turned out to be suffering PTSD.
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