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One Of The Rust Linux Kernel Maintainers Steps Down - Cites "Nontechnical Nonsense"
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Someone linked the thread from Phoronix forum and the comments are so awful. Imagine having to deal with people like this.
One of them reads:
It is funny because Ts'o works at Google, lol.
Phoronix comments were always dumb, like, infuriating bad, I don't even read them anymore, the moderation on that site don't give a fuck about toxicity in there
Avis/Bridei/Artem has been active as a super troll on that forum for years and absolutely nothing had been done
Beyond moderation, Phoronix is a case study in why downvotes are a good thing. Those idiots going on dumb tangents would continue, while the rest of us can read the actual worthwhile comments (which does happen, given AMD employees and the like comment there sometimes).
I've asked one question, one time in those comments and it just got buried in people spitting venom at each other about their file system preferences.
Phoronix comments are a special place on the internet. Don't go there for a good discussion.
I once started reading the comments on bcachefs. It was a extremely heated for no reason. People were screaming on the nature of btrfs