• VeryFrugal@sh.itjust.works
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    Like this crazy and pointless make_u32_from_two_u16() ‘helper’. That thing makes the world actively a worse place to live.

    I love how enthusiastic he is about make_u32_from_two_u16()

  • 7uWqKj@lemmy.world
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    Say what you want about Linus’s style of leadership and communication, but seen from a code quality standpoint he is absolutely correct. The implementation detail he is complaining about is atrocious.

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      Your ‘garbage’ RISC-V patches are ‘making the world worse’

      I’d personally fucking laugh out loud if I hear that myself from Linus. 0 personal attack and 100% hillarious.

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    Linux is going to shit when this man dies. He has such a stringent quality requirement that he’s quite possibly the only reason Linux is the behemoth king that it is today. Humans are lazy, unqualified, and the fact that this man tells it like it is so often, and so brashly is why I will continue to use Linux; because I can trust that this guy keeps all the garbage out.

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      there’s an entire team at the top. if linus dies suddenly, greg kroah-hartman or one of the other “generals” will probably take over as bdfl

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      Unless he names a worthy heir… actually no, even if he does, kernel development will almost certainly fork into various factions who will grow, wither and die, taking inspiration and code from the others like entire distros and other software projects currently already do.

      We can only hope that a handful of those continue to carry the torch sufficiently well and that we don’t all end up relying on some corporation’s stock kernel.

      I assume that the kernel and related development is sufficiently well licensed and legally protected that even if that happens, they’d continue to have to release the source code, but it’s still something I’d prefer not to happen.

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      His brash demeanor is also what keeps it from being better, and causes devs to leave. I know I would never spend my time to contribute to such a toxic environment…