• Linus Torvalds criticized a Google contributor on the Linux kernel mailing list for his suggestions about filesystems.
  • The debate centered around the use of inodes as unique identifiers for metadata on a filesystem.
  • Torvalds’s strong language and tone in his response to the contributor were reminiscent of his past flippant attacks, for which he previously apologized.

Archive link: https://archive.ph/LP24s

  • AnonTwo@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    On the bright side, it looks (based on what I can tell) that things calmed down and the guy he was talking to took it fairly well.

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      10 months ago

      Maybe he realized that he is not his code; that his code can be wrong and he’s still okay.

      If so, he’d be WAY out in front of many devs I’ve worked around.

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        10 months ago

        I don’t believe in this distinction. I am proud of my work. If I wasn’t, I would have almost no drive to deliver good or even any results. I like what I do.

        So of course it becomes a difference if you tell me that there is a better way to do what I did (aka giving me something to improve) or if you tell me that my work is utter crap (aka taking away any positivity I had).

        So yes, my code can be wrong or bad. But it’s still something I produced. So I prefer to not have it treated like a piece of shit.

        • UpperBroccoli@feddit.de
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          10 months ago

          Proud of today’s code. Deeply ashamed of yesterday’s code. That is our lot in life. At least it shows us our development.