• mech@feddit.org
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    13 hours ago

    Some people just don’t like modern things and think that the Linux ecosystem peaked in the 1980s.

    Linux was released in 1991.

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      12 hours ago

      It’s called a hyperbole.

      (edit) But, honestly, it’s still kind of accurate. Many of the most significant software suites that define the Linux ecosystem in more recent decades were written in the 80s or earlier. X (the display protocol) was released in 1984, and X11 in 1987. GNU Emacs was released in 1985. Vi, in 1976. UNIX System V, from which sysvinit and compatible init systems were adopted, was released in 1983. It’s not a stretch to say that certain people want to regress to the 1980s state, even if the kernel wasn’t around.

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        8 hours ago

        Funny thing is, nothing in the list adheres to the so called unix philosophy.

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      It’s a little known fact that the first answer to Linus’ first message announcing his new OS was “You stupid thing, why did you created it? It ruined it! Linux was better before!”.