Post AOS7JNNRcBZgFk2m1I by virilemame@justicewarrior.social
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(DIR) Post #AOS5ewG4vH1sbkkiIa by BrodieOnLinux@linuxrocks.online
2022-10-11T08:28:30Z
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Non developers talking about programming issues is always adorable
(DIR) Post #AOS7JNNRcBZgFk2m1I by virilemame@justicewarrior.social
2022-10-11T08:47:00Z
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@BrodieOnLinux uh...I find it annoying. If you talk about problems in the source code I'm pretty sure they're gonna talk about niche things like semicolons which I just find cringe tbh.
(DIR) Post #AOS7RvVwZtI2Ra62qm by syscrash@linuxrocks.online
2022-10-11T08:48:34Z
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@BrodieOnLinux Same guy probably thinks movie\TV hackers are accurate depictions.
(DIR) Post #AOSHhZ2UuET4ujQ0Qq by nicemicro@fosstodon.org
2022-10-11T10:43:27Z
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@BrodieOnLinux It is hard to judge this without the context, but the guy is asking a question.People use software for their jobs / hobbies / whatever, and they might have some surface level understanding of things. Why is it a bad thing to be curious about things you are not a professional in?
(DIR) Post #AOSLEHyTfnxfPIpmPA by BrodieOnLinux@linuxrocks.online
2022-10-11T11:22:59Z
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@nicemicro It's not a bad thing, it's just adorable