Probably very true (again, it depends on the product/company).
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Maybe. Context is not sufficient (mistakes can happen, intention counts) but breaking prod may be bad depending on the product type.
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Linux@programming.dev•How to run most Windows apps on Linux, and why it won't really help - The Linux Experiment
4 monthsThese days it’s not very reliable on Windows either.
I would immediately fire somebody with such a mentality. Letting bugs live in production just to prove your point, that’s borderline criminal. I get you’re not happy with the vibecoder’s job but there are other, smarter ways to deal with this than sabotaging the company.
Nope. Go read about the “modern suspend” a.k.a. S0ix horror stories. Totally the fault of Microsoft+manufacturers, happens in Linux and Windows.
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Linux@programming.dev•Linux Still Dealing With Quirky Firewire Devices As We Enter 2026
7 monthsSame same. I procrastinated for only a few years (decades), time to do it !
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Linux@programming.dev•Only for reading, easily available in EU, low budget: which e-ink device/distro?
8 monthsThe Dyptix has dual screens and is (supposed to be) open-source and open hardware. Way to go !
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Linux@programming.dev•Asahi Linux Still Working On Apple M3 Support, m1n1 Bootloader Going Rust
8 monthsAlso actually being able to go to sleep mode. Currently it’s more or less just the screen going off, the battery still drains like crazy in a few hours. Another basic feature not working.
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Linux@programming.dev•Open Source Hack Lets The Razer Nari Headset Work With Linux
8 monthsYeah. I have a hard time believing this “name” sounds like that by pure (bad) luck.
That’s a backdoor
That kind of company exists in France, they’re called “cooperatives” and the ones I know have a great morale.
It already looks stupidly funny to me. Also decadent. I can’t imagine why a country would make this road-legal.
“One troll a day keeps the intelligent people away”
This is Python. It’s already show enough.
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Simple solution : use fish at work
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So I guess you’re still using a PSTN modem ?
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Linux@programming.dev•Linux Cache-Aware Scheduling / Load Balancing Updated With New Tuning Knob
11 monthsI hate tuning knobs. I want a self-tuned kernel which optimizes its behavior all by itself. The more tuning knobs there are, the less you have a chance to run with the optimal settings.
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Scripts who use
are independent of your login shell.
You are pretty much not radicalized at all. Use a static site generator and feel the power of a compact, instantly-loaded webpage.


I dunno, human things like communication and letting people know what’s wrong here and how not to let that repeat. If it’s pathological then maybe that work environment is not fit for you.