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  • Smog does it for me. Can barely ever open my windows to air out, I just get sickly car fumes mixed with rubber and asphalt particulates.

  • That's funny you lot said the same thing in the 1600's!

  • I downvoted because I'm French.

  • At that point why do you even need windows?

  • Yeah I mean of course not in a prison. Which cell block is that?

  • Oh the windows came as part of the deal.

  • Frost on the inside indicates it's not properly sealed, as far as I seem to recall. But I'm no window expert (I use arch btw).

  • Look what I really pay them for is for them to know and for me not having to. They say 3p, 3p it is, whatever gets the monkeyfunkin' GRAVITRON spinning!!

  • Yeah four-eyes! We want results, not complaints! Now get back in the HOLE!

  • Honey, I'm home! Fire up the mothafunking GRAVITRON!

  • I have one word for you:

    Service Level Agreement.

  • We are very happy for you.

  • I would argue that you can't do better for help and support than for old niche technologies and frameworks, because things like that always have a vibrant community of enthusiasts ready and eager to help.

    Compare eMacs. Why isn't everyone using eMacs? It's basically superpowers for any client you install it on, and it installs on everything. Ridiculously hardcore fanbase, we're talking original flame wars on Usenet levels supporters.

    Usenet, apropos, is quite topical on this matter. You should look it up. Fuck it here's the robot for ya:

    Usenet is a global discussion system where users can post messages and read responses in subject-based forums called newsgroups. It's decentralized, meaning there's no central server or authority, and it operates across many different servers worldwide. Users can participate in a wide range of discussions, from technology and science to hobbies and arts. It's text-based and functions somewhat like a precursor to modern internet forums and social media, but with a more straightforward, less graphical interface.

    Original RSS, from back in the day. Still active.

    If you're interested: https://techjury.net/blog/what-is-usenet

  • I was just messing. :)

  • RSS is great, but often contains a lot of noise

    I think you nailed it there. Curating is too much of a hassle.