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  • Jeez, why can’t we have nice things ?!

    Because freeloaders who call themselves “open source enthusiasts” aren’t really good at supporting people who create them. It’s often quite the opposite. Rude, entitled, and ungrateful bunch of whiners that want everything free and some more. Then act surprised after their favorite opensource app is shutdown, sold or archived.

    This guy even had paid apps on the playstore so whoever says “but opensouce doesn’t mean you can’t sell em” can fuck right off.


  • satan@r.nftoLinux@lemmy.mlThe cost of maintaining Xorg
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    7 months ago

    The problem is, that’s always used as an excuse to force people to be gratis beta testers

    If as devs you want to “iterate”, sure, go ahead; but leave it in the dev branch; as a user, don’t try to sell me Wayland again until it’s actually over.

    it’s opensource software, don’t like it? go ahead, don’t use it. They don’t owe anyone shit






  • riiiight it’s not like they use their population to push lies, distort the truth and not push their extreme caste hatred elsewhere.

    It makes them noticeable for bigots to single them out and target.

    it’s actually the opposite. one indian guy pushes a lie that puts india in a better light and almost every indian votes the post or comment to the top. anyone pointing out the truth is buried by the nationalistic brigade.

    Racism is bad, using the ignorant populace to push lies is bad too.




  • satan@r.nftoFirefox@lemmy.mlFirefox Got Faster for Real Users in 2023
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    8 months ago

    Most loud mouth opensource/privacy enthusiasts:

    • Never contribute anything to any project

    • Gets triggered and repeats regurgitated stuff every time “tracking/ad” is mentioned even when they are anonymous and have valid use cases

    • Has no solutions to any problems, just buzzwords

    • Always complain on open source projects for being shit

    • Wants someone else to work for free to fix their annoyances

    • Wants feature parity and more with commercial alternatives

    • Rinse and repeat