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Imo the bcachefs drama is the fault of those who let the definitely not ready file system into the kernel builds. The developer is just making a file system and major updates that break stuff are to be expected on the current stage of development.

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8 points

Temporary bad, and old news.

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“Banned” used to mean “you’re done”. Now every little time-out is a “ban”. Can we use words correctly instead of lying for clicks?

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Right? I’m so confused about what happened with this word.

Some people got muted in Brighter Shores and people were calling them bans… Like, no… They’re not banned, they’re just muted.

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0 points

Once again video games fucked us over.

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More like being put in the proverbial time-out box than being banned. It’s for one specific release cycle.

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Its perfectly ok to write that kind of email, most of us probably have done so. The critical thing is to not SEND that email…

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