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  • mods_are_assholes@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    No but I do fuckdamn expect a certain commonality between how repositories are handled which DOES NOT EXIST in the current ecosystem.

    I think I’ve estimated your level of expertise correctly in another comment.

    You always underestimated my expertise in each and every one of your comments.

    JSYK if you live anywhere in the eastern half of the U.S. it is likely that your packets are going at least partway over a cable I laid with my own hands. You can estimate my expertise any way you want but my employer’s satisfaction with my work outweighs some internet rando’s opinion of a few hundred words.

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      10 months ago

      but I do fuckdamn expect a certain commonality between how repositories are handled which DOES NOT EXIST in the current ecosystem.

      Well, combining that and

      JSYK if you live anywhere in the eastern half of the U.S. it is likely that your packets are going at least partway over a cable I laid with my own hands. You can estimate my expertise any way you want but my employer’s satisfaction with my work outweighs some internet rando’s opinion of a few hundred words.

      that, then I agree that Red Hat and things based on it suck, but I don’t see what does this have to do with “the current ecosystem”, because different distributions handle repositories differently.

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        10 months ago

        but I don’t see what does this have to do with “the current ecosystem”, because different distributions handle repositories differently.

        I’m sure you don’t, which is why your shitty ass OS is sitting at 4% desktop adoption rates.