Return Styles: Pseud0ch, Terminal, Valhalla, NES, Geocities, Blue Moon.

Pages: 1-

Do freetards even like software?

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-14 0:53

Many paranoid freetard boomgrammers here are:
• Anti-javascript
• Anti-cloud
• Anti-mobile
• Anti-proprietary
• Anti-tracking
• Anti-IoT

But guess what?
That's what most shit is these days.

How can you talk about programming if you don't even like it?

Like it or not, face it. That's what a lot of software is these days.

Normie non-programmers appreciate modern programming more than you do.

It's a terrible user experience to use a desktop Guhnoo/Linsux distro with Tor Browser and javascript disabled and dial-up tier internet being bounced slowly and unreliably through a zillion Tor nodes, and no cookies and no anything. Open source command-line programs only. That's the paranoid /prog/rider equivalent to being ``woke''. And you know what? That shit is unusable.

Meanwhile, with proprietary software, you get better speeds, better support, more modern features, customer support who can help you (instead of freetard forums where people make fun of you if you say your Linux install has issues), and so on. But, of course, it's not freetard-approved, if you only value privacy and nothing else.

I'm not saying privacy isn't important, but to completely abandon pragmatic values in favor of ``muh privacy'' and ``muh freedum'' has led to the mess of FOSS being as bad as it is now.

I feel like the open source community celebrated prematurely, at ``winning'' against Microsoft, because of being able to install a desktop OS on a desktop or laptop. But the expectations for modern tech are different. GIMP looks exactly the same as it did a decade ago. Most Linux DEs are outdated as shit. People want their data to be synced on all their devices, not siloed on a single thing on local storage. People do not want to spend hours tweaking config files. There is no open source mobile option. Android does not count. Copperhead is unusable by realistic standards. Freetards have become out of touch and are thus sealing their own fate as connoisseurs of archaic technology. Free as in freedom? No. Free as in obsolete. Meanwhile, the rest of the world is moving on without you.

I wish freetards would abandon purist idealist bullshit and get on board with helping the average joe's tech become more privacy-respecting, but you'll never do that if you stay in your comfort zone of GNU/Linux and typical /prog/ shit, where you're not going to influence the average person and get them to care about privacy and open source.

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-14 3:30

javascript
Non-minified plz
cloud
Requires internet, incurs fees too early
mobile
Similar to cloud with added difficulty
proprietary
Similar to javascript, would prefer to be able to see how it works at some point at least
tracking
plz no, go away
Iot
most things don't need an internet though, a lan of things at most

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-14 3:56

Meanwhile, with proprietary software, you get better speeds, better support, more modern features, customer support
No

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-14 6:15

e/pol/in boomer meme /pol/ro

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-14 7:32

I am a recovering boomgrammer

I recently ditched my Thinkpad running Fedora for a Macbook Pro 💻. Haven’t looked back, it’s just awesome.

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-14 7:36

recovering incelgrammer here

I recently ditched my le Mote running GuixSD for an Alienware. Haven't looked back, it's just awesome.

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-14 7:46

recovering anusgrammer here

I recently ditched my Microsoft Surface running WIndows 10 for a custom-build workstation with dual-boot Windows for vidya and Debian with awesomewm for ramming progs. Haven't looked back, it's just awesome

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-14 22:07

recovering frozengrammer here

I recently ditched my personal assisting tulpa for a homegrown vegetal quantum computer. Haven't looked back, it's just awesome.

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 2:07

recovering bydlogrammer here

I recently ditched my Macbook pro running macOS Sierra for a shitty chromebook. Haven’t looked back, it’s just awesome.

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 2:45

I have a chromebook and it sucks ass.

It's cool that it's got an ARM CPU instead of an x86 one, but ChromeOS itself is awful. I guess I could install a Linux distro on it, but why bother? macOS is better.

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 4:28

>>10
I have a chromebook that I just keep on a table next to my toilet as my literal personal shitposting machine.

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 6:23

recovering cuddergrammer here

I recently ditched my IBM 286 with DOS for a machine that can actually run a web browser. Haven't looked back, it's just bloatsome

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 7:21

recovering stevegrammer here

I recently ditched my ACER running Windows 10 with MS Office and a virus for another Acer running Windows 10. Can't see the difference tbh.

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 7:24

recovering niggergrammer here

I recently ditched my Nigger for a Tsk and *African-American. Haven't looked back, it's just awesome

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 8:16

recovering mentigrammer here

I recently ditched my Strong AI mind in Forth for a modern reimplementation in Microsoft JScript for IE 5.5. Shit was so cash.

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 8:17

recovering xarngrammer here

I recently ditched my programming career for carpentry and communism. Haven't looked back, it's just awesome

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 8:21

recovering zedgrammer here

I recently ditched Python 2 for Python 3. Constantly looking back, it's not Turing complete

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 8:29

recovering LELgrammer here

I accidentaly LEEELLLLLLL XDDD >le ditching e/gin/g/win for moar e/g/iwn wni LEEEELLLLLLLLL >implying its not just aweseomeXDDD LLELLLL

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 8:33

recovering blubgrammer here

I recently ditched low-level CPUs and languages with syntax for a custom-built Scheme machine and learning SICP by heart. Haven't looked back, I'm just conjuring the spirits of the computer with my spells

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 9:42

recovering javagrammer here

I recently ditched writing code for generating it from XML. Haven't looked back, it makes Java the acceptable Lisp

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 10:21

recovering diffgrammer here

I recently ditching implementing diff for seeing others do that. Haven't looked back, lets see these guys implement diff

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 10:25

recovering singlesgrammer here

I recently ditched non-repeating digits at the end of the poast number for poasts with two same digits. Haven't looked back, check my dubs

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 11:44

recovering ahteistgrammer here

I recently ditched a PC with long-mode networked multi-user Windows OS for a TempleOS installation with HolyC. Haven't looked back, it's just divine.

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 11:55

recovering startupgrammer jere

I recently ditched a MacBook pro with Node.js webshit abomination that eats 5GB of RAM when idle for a mainframe less powerful than a mid-range feature phone full of 1970s COBOL spaghetti code. Haven't looked back, it's just awesome

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 12:27

recovering boomhacker here

I recently ditched exploiting heap overflows with multi-stage ROP shellcodes (5% reliability) for phishing e-mails and entering default credential on every open port. Haven't looked back, it's just awesome

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 12:46

recovering sjwgrammer here

I recently ditched adding pull request with pronoun changes and adding a CoC on Github for writing offensive jokes on textboards. Haven't looked back, it's just awesome

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 13:24

recovering enterprisegrammer here

I recently ditched writing design pattern factory factories in Java in favor of the simple elegance of Go and its if err != nil {return err} copypasta. Haven't looked back, it's just awesome

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 16:27

>>1
Liking software and being a mindless consumer isn't the same. These people like quality software that respects their freedoms.
Modern software often doesn't.

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 17:54

>>28

it's not the 90s or 2000s anymore, you gotta move on

if you want normies to change, you have to adopt their tech and change it

nobody cares about thinkpads and gentoo and lisp anymore

it's THE CURRENT YEAR

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 19:31

>>29
Why would I want normies to change? It's much easier to exploit known behavior.

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 19:36

>>30
are you implying you hack normies?

richard stallman lookin ass with an unironic guy fawkes mask avatar amirite

basic kali linux skills = 1337 haxxor omg!!!!!111one

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-15 21:24

>>29
Normies tech is the way it is because the companies advertising to them want to make money. Not only is there too much accumulated shit to hope to clean it all off, all the alpha chimps will be throwing more on as you try in vain to do so.
No, I don't have to use things that aren't shit because most people use awful shit. I really truly detest this attitude- that whats good, worthwhile, and worthy of your attention is defined by what most easily gets you a job doing it. No. I'll just keep using things that aren't shit.

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-16 0:04

>>29
if you want normies to change, you have to adopt their tech and change it
You mean reimplement the whole thing from the ground up because they wouldn't share their source

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-16 5:11

>>32
that whats good, worthwhile, and worthy of your attention is defined by what most easily gets you a job doing it. No. I'll just keep using things that aren't shit.
but gentoo and lisp are shit though

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-17 14:28

>>34
wouldnt know, I dont happento use them. every popular thing in the OP is shit though so I wont use it. I bet gentoo and lisp are miles better than them at the least.

Don't change these.
Name: Email:
Entire Thread Thread List