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> it's not quite true, for quite a long time
:gnu_interjection: One does not fact-check copypasta. :gnu_inerjection:
Although I guess :rms: does: https://www.gnu.org/gnu/incorrect-quotation.en.html
Further reading for this specific post is in the tarball, but can also be found at these two links:
https://git.freespeechextremist.com/gitweb/?p=fedibbs;a=blob;f=interj.go;h=3513714e042ad391d07e1d5e5441f0479b866e9a;hb=HEAD#l7
https://git.freespeechextremist.com/gitweb/?p=fedibbs;a=blob;f=interp.go;h=ee5da379c3f9096c77462ce1d3e7be11a64499ed;hb=HEAD#l423
> Systemd is not made by the GNU team.
One of the best things the GNU project did was not make systemd.
Whatever operating system you are running bears, I suspect, no resemblance to anything I'm doing.
> So, Linux is an OS in itself.
Linux is a kernel. The extent to which you are willing to consider a kernel an operating system or to use the name of the kernel metonymically for the operating system is your prerogative. The map is not the territory; I don't have anything to say about your personal map, except that I hope you made a useful one.
> Yes, it does use the work of the GNU team, but it's much bigger than GNU.
The extent to which GNU software is important to the Linux ecosystem is beyond the scope of automated copypasta that accompanies the client software; as far as I know, nothing new has been said on the topic since the 1990s.
rms is insistent about naming. That's the joke. That's it.
The actual content of the post is the "ssh bbs@fsebugoutzone.org" part, a message to graf, and the source tarball. I'd rather discuss the software than argue about who gets to define what.
> #foss #gnu #linux
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@fluffy @TeaTootler @dcc @dj @j @sun
> I'll still have a whiskey or two at the airport bar or some champagne on new years but any more and i'll get fat.
Sir, whiskey has no carbs. (On the other hand getting drunk does tax the pancreas so there is a pile-up.)
> so i'm a bit worried
Shit, man, sorry to hear it.
> it's not like we have any hobbies in common.
Yeah, I get what you mean.
> unfortunately, I do not have any plans to land in LA in the immediate future
I :brucecampbell::callmesnake:'d at the end of 2024. I am not in LA.
> if it's off the beaten path, that sounds like you've found a good place to meet girls via creative thinking.
"I like girls, but this is about justice."
> reminds me of that one time i joined meth addicts anonymous to hit on the chicks there (i don't recommend that btw).
Yeah, you want them when they're all ramped up, not when they're *off* the meth. (This is actually one of the premises in a Chuck Palahniuk novel, guy that joins a sex addict support group to get laid.)
> they are absolutely boring as hell. i am definitely open to suggestions
Yeah, I mean, best I came up with was ranked bullet chess matches. Play maybe 30 minutes a day. You look at my ranking on the site, you can basically see when shit got really bad in early 2024.
> it has a lot of similarities with how i think about things, but for some reason i want to say it's totally different?
Well, I mean, it's sarcastic/hyperbolic but it is essentially true and your remarks reminded me of the part that goes, both in terms of means of quantifying "Second, there is no better way to accumulate a comprehensive, detailed knowledge of one's body than by abusing it regularly. Whereas most humans can only recognize vague, ambiguous bodily states and apply almost meaningless words like 'good,' 'bad,' 'tired' and 'rested' to the way they feel, a metabolic fascist becomes sensitive to the most subtle changes in his system. He learns to check his pulse by noting the frequency of the shaking in his hands. He learns to check his blood pressure by gauging the accuracy with which he hits the reboot switch."
> on a side note, crazy that that stallman interjection quote turned out to be a fake.
This is why, when you type "interject" into fedibbs and it randomly selects an interjection, it sometimes prints the :gnu_interjection: and sometimes the explanation from :rms:'s site that the interjection is not real: https://git.freespeechextremist.com/gitweb/?p=fedibbs;a=blob;f=interj.go;h=3513714e042ad391d07e1d5e5441f0479b866e9a;hb=HEAD#l7
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@inyanblood When you interject ( https://git.freespeechextremist.com/gitweb/?p=fedibbs;a=blob;f=interp.go;h=61e4a9acc6c8aff27a9d748bffda323cfcbaa3f3;hb=HEAD#l413 ), fedibbs selects an interjection to use ( https://git.freespeechextremist.com/gitweb/?p=fedibbs;a=blob;f=interj.go;h=3513714e042ad391d07e1d5e5441f0479b866e9a;hb=HEAD#l7 ). When I posted the :gnu_interjection:, @Suiseiseki responded with a link to https://www.gnu.org/gnu/incorrect-quotation.html , so I included that also.