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krystah
7y

I don't judge people based on race, color or gender.
I judge people based on the software they use.

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  • 0
    Beware when they bring out the torches and pitchforks 😂
  • 5
    and whether they use shortcuts
  • 8
    How about not judging people at all?
  • 12
    @codepoet not funny.
  • 3
    @c2wiki I didn't say it was funny.
  • 4
    I judge by their code
  • 9
    Fucking softwarist
  • 14
    Did you just assume my software?!?!
  • 2
    It's 2017 people can use whatever software they like regardless of their hardware!
  • 0
    @JeniEm you`re looking for a Frenchman!
  • 1
    I judge people on their use of desktop icons.
  • 1
    I judge people by if what comes out of their mouth is real or they're just bullshitting to look smart. Beyond that, tabs for days.
  • 4
    @bahua do you have icons in your desktop?
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  • 2
    I judge people based on whether they judge other people
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  • 3
    To add onto OP, I judge people so hard when I see this in their downloads folder:
    "download.file"
    "download.file (1)"
    "download.file (2)"
    "download.file (3)"
    ...
    "download.file (16)"
  • 1
    @codepoet you can't not judge. It's literally impossible for a human being.

    Aside of that - most people are complete idiots and differentiating between them and the normal human kind is essential for mental survival.
  • 1
    And which OS they use or whether they use GUI or command line.
  • 0
    @codepoet Why not judge people? Is it not natural to judge someone so that you can form an opinion on them? You can't have a generic approach on everyone. Because everyone is an individual and has an individual personality.
  • 1
    @rc5-asdf
    Vim
    Tabs
    Beatles
    Git
    Coffee
    Neither
    Mysql (Didn't try postgresql yet)
    Python (Didn't try ruby yet)
    Not much public activity on github/lab yet because I dont feel like anything I've done so far would benefit anyone.

    Do I pass?
  • 1
    @akasoggybunz Generally CLI tools when possible! Coreutils provide a really solid foundation and simply lays waste to most CMD/Powershell-alternatives. Among userland-software, Vim, Tmux/screen, Trello and a distributed VCS like Git makes for a good day of productivity and minimal gui/mouse usage. All of these are available on MacOS as well :)
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