Linux Needs Critics
An anonymous reader writes "Keir Thomas berates the fact that the world of Linux almost entirely lacks critics. In fact, he says, Linux people tend to see genuine critical evaluation as a bad thing. FTA: 'The problem with this anti-criticism approach is that it's damning Linux to an eternity of navel gazing. Nothing can ever get any better. The best hope we have are the instances where a few bright sparks, with their heads screwed on the right way, get together and make something cool (as happened with, say, Firefox back in the day). But that's rare and can't be relied upon.'"
Replace "driver" with "daddy" and you'll discover that the average nerd's approach to romance is identical to their relationship with Linux. :|
Linux smells of elderberries.
Don't blame me, I voted for Cthulhu.
Much later in life, after the nerd succeeds in having a good job and a big house, he secretly pays hookers to cradle him like a baby and allow him to suckle their breasts, and even change his dirty diapers. Now that's progress!
Damn... how much for that kink in, say, Atlantic City?
NO SIG
Yeah. OSX is pretty stuff. No denying that.
I just do not like to pay for crappy software. Id happily pay for OSX, its not crappy, but all that other proprietary shit?
Mhm
It does not make me happy.
NO SIG
Damn... how much for that kink in, say, Atlantic City?
Depends! *rimshot*