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  • #11
    Originally posted by xfcedebian View Post

    Agreed! Personally, I think IBM synthesized Linus Torvalds as a sleeper agent to make Linux just so it could get popular and crush all our hopes and dreams when they destroy it with Wayland and Systemd.
    I'm not falling for it though, because I recently found this amazing operating system called FreeDOS. It can't run Xfce (big L right there) but it's faster and more lightweight than any IBM-muddled Linux distribution, now I'm using it right now (posting from an Arachne browser, which looks a lot like Xfce, so I'm cool with it)
    debianxfce, you created a secondary account with your username backwards just to boost your posts? How pathetic...

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Vistaus View Post

      debianxfce, you created a secondary account with your username backwards just to boost your posts? How pathetic...
      That would be too obvious, and given the sardonic tone in the reply, it seems to be an account someone else made to mock him.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Vistaus View Post

        debianxfce, you created a secondary account with your username backwards just to boost your posts? How pathetic...
        Read a little closer, xfcedebian does nothing but mock debianxfce. Whoever's doing it is pretty funny.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by smitty3268 View Post

          Read a little closer, xfcedebian does nothing but mock debianxfce. Whoever's doing it is pretty funny.
          Maybe you should read a little closer. I have no idea why anyone would mock such a wonderful, talented, wise, insightful man like debianxfce. He hasn't lost a single argument here, even when people post proof that he's wrong, he's just that smart. I even met him in class once. That class's name? Albert Einstein 101.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by cl333r View Post
            In Rust switch matching is exhaustive
            It is, though Rust pattern matching is in general a lot more sophisticated than simple switch statements. A few other modern languages offer similar features... Kotlin, Go, etc. It's kind of frustrating sometimes, having to use those more primitive tools...

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            • #16
              can not wait for the arrival of match as a language feature . Btw has anyone used one of library based c++ pattern matching implementations ?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by xfcedebian View Post

                Agreed! Personally, I think IBM synthesized Linus Torvalds as a sleeper agent to make Linux just so it could get popular and crush all our hopes and dreams when they destroy it with Wayland and Systemd.
                I'm not falling for it though, because I recently found this amazing operating system called FreeDOS. It can't run Xfce (big L right there) but it's faster and more lightweight than any IBM-muddled Linux distribution, now I'm using it right now (posting from an Arachne browser, which looks a lot like Xfce, so I'm cool with it)
                You know how PC DOS (precursor to MS-DOS, which itself is precursor to FreeDOS) was created by IBM, right?

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by tildearrow View Post

                  You know how PC DOS (precursor to MS-DOS, which itself is precursor to FreeDOS) was created by IBM, right?
                  Actually PC-DOS is just a rebranded MS-DOS which was itself a rebranded 86-DOS which was inspired by the independently-created CP/M. IBM had nothing to do with DOS besides rebranding it.
                  Although your post is kind of silly anyway since xfcedebian is just a parody account.

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