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Manjia
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Nowadays OpenSource is the real cancer of the software development world

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    You are cancerous too
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    @RantSomeWhere 'curse u did, just look at the instrumentation ur using (I'm refferring to ubuntu obviously)
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    Elaborate?
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    To be fair linux is a great example of great and bad open source. Runs on every toaster but with a fragmented to shit ecosystem and an amateur hour code base
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    @linuxxx 12bitfloat elaborated this exactly in the way I ment and better than I could have done, I'll just add that I'm so fucking sick of insane working pipelines every time you have to do even the simplest thing just because of tons of fragmented dependencies that never go along with each other, and the reason why there are tons of fragmented dependencies is because anyone is allowed to deploy any kind of shit code because "hey, its open source baby!", "the software is distributes as-is, Yo!", you know what? fuck you, average open source programmer, you write your fucking code in the way it is meant to or you publish just nothing, so my company does not get tempted by your fake promises and avoid wasting days trying to make your shitty code working.
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    Also in 2019 I find definitely not acceptable that we still have to deal with a fucking text shell on daily basis. What the fuck, we are able to craft spaceships and yet I do have to write "sudo apt-get install whatevertheshit" on a fucking text shell to install a software on the most modern Ubuntu? Well, fuck you ubuntu.
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    I think you should stay away from the internet. And from computers in general xD.
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    @SparkyTD Yeh you're probably right.. XD
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    @Manjia You don't have to do that, Ubuntu had two graphical software center/package managers built in.
    But, I do find it way faster than using a graphical solution. (Open terminal -> enter "ai whateverthefuck" -> password, wait till done. (ai is my alias for sudo apt install).

    Although I'm a sucker for eyecandy and do like graphical interfaces, I genuinely have no clue how I'd properly do my sysadmin work without a terminal. I usually don't do that difficult stuff but I've had times (especially when being on call and only having a phone with an ssh client with me) where I had to figure stuff out which would have been hell on earth with a graphical interface (both on desktop and servers)
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