¿¿¿El MEJOR PROGRAMADOR de la HISTORIA???
¿¿¿El MEJOR PROGRAMADOR de la HISTORIA???
Apparently you know the #Truth (TM).
Dogmas are not for hackers, so I'm not sure I'm able to follow all you said.
But you think I'm childish or what not, so it's even difficult to communicate on this ground.
Yet I'd suggest you to read this thread (and your posts) again and look where insults came from.
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Just to clarify (I see you don't care, but other readers could be fooled by your depiction of my words): I didn't intend that slavery is comparable to the marginalization of weird people like me, #Stallman or #TerryADavis.
But I think that it's overly short-sighted for a marginalized group to marginalize a weaker one.
And being weird has nothing to do with people's gender or colour: it's just that you are far from what most people expect and want from you, so much that they find you "disturbing" in a way or another.
Weird people are always disturbing: we spread doubts.
So people who hold the #Truth (TM) don't want to live with us.
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However you can easily find #marketing at #CCC too for example, even if way more interesting one.
What's worse however is gentrification through #CoC that I see everywhere, as if we suddenly became concerned to please mainstream people and not hurt corporate managers.
To me, an event that would refuse through its Code of Conduct a #hacker like #TerryADavis is not for hacker like me either, despite my weirdness occurs on less visible dimensions.