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Comments by "Anony Mousse" (@anon_y_mousse) on "Why The Question You Asked SUCKS!" video.
@DarkGladiator He could be a RHEL user. In which case he would be paying them for tech support.
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To be fair, I think nearly every question regarding Linux has been asked already and most can find the answer to their question by searching those old forum posts or by reading the Arch wiki.
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I've always had a problem with brevity. Probably why nearly every question I ask gets ignored. Back when I learned how to type in middle school the software that our school used would time you. So we'd compete with ourselves and with each other and while I wasn't the fastest typist I could easily do stream of consciousness typing at nearly 60wpm. This one girl in the class could regularly type at 120wpm and with a very minimal error count. Might be what holds me back because I didn't like the noise the program emitted when you had to use the backspace key and I wanted it to look perfect in one take. But boy was it an unholy beep. Anyhow, my open ended question is, what's the best?
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@DarkGladiator She just had fast fingers, I guess. Though, this was the 90's so maybe she practiced a lot at home given that the internet wasn't as widely spread back then. For my family, we didn't even get a computer until my brother went off to college and got his second one giving us his first. It was an HP that ran Win98 and had a built-in dialup modem.
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@davidgomez79 That's hilarious. I've never heard that about them. I try to keep my lines to 120, but I'll wrap lines wherever and whenever. Of course, since I use C I can make these decisions on a whim.
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@sheeplord4976 Have to agree. Stupid questions waste everyone's time. There have been times where I've been researching something and been stymied at the answer because multiple people asked similar questions and worded them poorly enough that they came up when searching for my own answer. Often their own questions, once fully decoded weren't even close to my own, but used a lot of the words that would have been correct for the question I was asking.
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@terrydaktyllus1320 That's fair. My experience is mostly amongst native English speakers, and due to the schools being so poor I have heard some particularly bad questions.
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@Perry.... Except he wasn't asking a question, he was starting a conversation. It is a completely different scenario, so you are quite premature here.
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@davidgomez79 True, the internet is hostile. None more so than Rustaceans. Way worse than Pythonistas.
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@JeffWaynee Did you read to the end?
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@squishy-tomato Honestly, I'm not sure how to respond to this, since you clearly read to the end. Maybe I'm getting old, or maybe it's just that my sense of humor is exceedingly dry.
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If it's not a joke question, I'm fairly certain it's a false stereotype. If it's a joke, I don't know the punchline.
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