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I had no idea that existed but I’ve just returned from r/unixporn. There are some sick setups. Also we all copy. My entire neovim config is copied and modified from a couple dozen setups I admired. Nothing wrong with copying things you like. Don’t gate keep Linux.
However… Minecraft cracked is pretty funny lol.
I agree that gatekeeping is no good and people should not do that.
However...
I do not feel that assuming all people copy, should be done either, in my opinion.
I never said there was anything wrong with copying. I was simply pointing out a stereotype.
I don't know if there is a word for what I was trying to point out.
Like an opposite to gatekeeping, sort of.
I do not like when people use 'we', in ways that include people that it does not apply to. Lumping everyone together inaccurately into a group.