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  • I can 100% remember the cringe moments of others, and let me tell you, they affect me as much as my own.

    Still remember that time a coworker invited a bunch of people to a talk to show them a cool tech he developed. When he was done, nobody clapped and everyone started basically insinuating that it was useless while he was still standing in front of everyone.

    It was pretty painful to watch.

  • Religion is arrogant when they use that as an excuse to decimate the population of indigenous people, when to force people to give 10% of their earnings to an institution, when they try to infiltrate their belief into a secular system, when they judge you for not having their same belief system... and, as a personal anecdote, when even the teachers bully you in your religious school because you chose not to go to church with the classroom.

    Believing in something with no evidence or statistical confidence is arrogant because your belief says that everyone else's belief is wrong.

    A more humble approach would be to just accept your ignorance. Specially when you try to push your belief into reality, like politics, like most religious people do.

  • He's the one who should ask for help nicely.

    1. He's the one asking for help.
    2. This is a 100% free and extremely complex piece of technology built by very smart people, so chances are that he is the problem and not the kernel.
    3. Always be nice, even if the product is the problem. Specially when it is given to you for free.
    4. People are answering to him with the same attitude he used to ask for help. You get what you give.

    Imagine you clean your friend's house for free because you're a good friend. 2 hours later he calls you and says "What the fuck am I supposed to do with the shoes you forgot to pick from the living room?".

    Can you even call that asking for help? He's clearly just bitching.

  • Yeha, but you can ask for help without taking a shit on the effort of thousands of engineers.

    If you're using a whole kernel for free, at least be nice when very deep technical things that you clearly don't understand don't go as you expected.

    It's called having etiquette