fortunes: stop bullshitting
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@ -4503,3 +4503,18 @@ The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "S
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<kfx> writing the documentation in aramaic and printing it on the backs of live wolverines is better than docbook
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<aiju> ah, philosophy has a use <aiju> i'm using the thick nietzsche book from preventing the window to fall shut, i should have bought the kant one, would be better
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<aiju> XML at least enforces some structure, YAML is just bashing your head to the keyboard and let the YAML parser figure out the rest
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<cinap_lenrek> stop bullshitting
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(#plan9) <Gardner> Hi, is this a good place to ask newbie questions about p9p and acme?
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(#plan9) <jaredj> hooray! plan9.bell-labs.com is back up!
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It can make you doubt yourself, or even worse, force you to adopt a behavior you don't want to.
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Your world can turn into a crazy, competitive, self-questioning altworld if you're not careful [...]
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Twitter and Github are the best things to happen to open source since IRC. But as soon as someone says a software project is "retarded", unfollow them.
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Don't let anyone cramp your style.
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This brings an important point, sometimes you can't avoid collaborating on a project with some hotshot asshole who also happens to be a good programmer.
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However, please call me out if I ever slip.
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Stuff like this needs to be said over and over again.
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I've been thinking for a while (and sporadically talking about) that maybe it's time Mozilla put together some sort of simple-but-real social contract that would form a baseline for acceptable & expected behaviour in our various communities.
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There are other open source projects that have implemented something similar, and it seems to be pretty effective.
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...and this is why many of us choose to write Ruby.
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This is awesome. I feel the same way and have for years.
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what is going to happen to everybodys computers?
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