frosty

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[–] frosty 2 points 2 years ago

If you have not submitted a diff, your opinion is pointless.

Please submit your diffs for our consideration so we can decide whether to take your opinions seriously.

[–] frosty 31 points 2 years ago

The position that others should have the freedom to read, use, and adapt source code is inherently a political one. It was never not political.

It shouldn't be surprising that people within the FOSS movement have political disagreements about precisely what that freedom should entail.

[–] frosty 5 points 2 years ago

Same here. The Visual Studio debugger is excellent, and there's never a day that goes by without me using it.

[–] frosty 3 points 2 years ago

Tildes is another website trying to be the new Reddit.

Tildes is very much not trying to be a new Reddit. And certainly not the new Reddit.

Tildes has a clear vision for itself as a mature forum for long text-based discussions, with the trappings of a link aggregator.

There are no image posts (although posts may link to an image), and memes and shitposting are discouraged at best. There are also no user-created communities (subreddits) at this time - although there may be in the future.

If you enjoy old-style discussion forums, you'll probably enjoy Tildes - but it's certainly not trying to compete with Reddit, Lemmy, kbin, or anything else. It's doing it's own thing.

[–] frosty 1 points 2 years ago

I'm a big fan of GitKraken too. It works equally well on both Linux (my home OS) and Windows (my workplace OS), and I like being able to use the same Git client in both environments.