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						Abouthater
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				    *trying to convince a non-tech friend to switch on linux*
 - Will I need to write drivers myself?
 - Only when your wifi card manufacturer doesn't give a fuck.7
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				    When I see how Telegram is being compiled longer than kernel, cannot go into 4 GB of RAM while the kernel is okay with 3 GB I realize that the world is very broken.1
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				    Why do people want their webpages to be compatible with IE? Who cares? It is used by 1% to download a browser. Moreover, Edge is out. It's like writing a decent port or even a native game for Linux. Never pays off.9
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				    Are you aware of any interesting code-related projects like wakatime that can bring a bit of inspiration? I've lost my passion and looking for something to return me on a programming curve.2
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				    Any good algo book for a guy who's managed to read C Primer Plus and Learning Python? With math really explained. He's bad in math.7
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				    Fuck you, Nvidia! Can't even watch a film in the fullscreen mode without image flicks. Why should I ever care about this bare shit in 2016? It's your task to support your crappy proprietary driver. Nouveau is even worse.5
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				    That feeling when people complain about the censored Mr Robot and you are watching a version with all the "fucking fuck"s properly translated into your language. God bless America!
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				    Do you know Rufus? Do you know any good linux one-click-fully-customizable-no-shit alternative? Guys, we need to create Lufus.10
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				    When you get a summer job at the university to improve internal tools and asking your guarantor why the crappyness of his code is evident even to a noob pythonista like me and getting the answer like "I'm writing this only until it does what I want" kinda frustrates and demotivates. I'm sure this is NOT how things should be done.1
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				    Since no one has mentioned it - Happy birthday, Linux.
 And thank you, who goes through fire and water debugging this enormous creature (this could've been worse, right?)

 
		
		
	








