• KubeRoot
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    9 hours ago

    Context doesn’t matter because ultimately it’s directed at somebody and telling them to kill themselves. I don’t think he actually wanted that to happen, but he said it. It doesn’t make him a villain, but it’s something that shouldn’t happen.

    • throwback3090@lemmy.nz
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      8 hours ago

      Why? Are you concerned that the date/time widget author is going to kill themselves? Or do you just not like the concept and don’t think people should talk about it? Something else?

      One of those options is unlikely and the other is just a taboo.

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        4 hours ago

        Honestly, I really didn’t expect people to argue that telling others to kill themselves is okay but here we are I guess.

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          3 hours ago

          I enjoy the argument because it’s a taboo, so nobody has a good argument. Nobody thinks it’s a real command. Nobody thinks for a moment Linus even wants that person dead. It’s Just Not How We Do Things here in Polite Society. We say “fuck you, c-loving geriatric” but “I can’t wait to see you in a grave, old man” is considered different even though the literal words are irrelevant. The speaker likely has no real interest in fucking the other coder, nor seeing them in a grave.

          This amusingly puts it in precisely the same category as like, grandma being upset that their gkid won’t wear a bra or shave their pits.