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Ken27238@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

Patch submitted to the Linux kernel by a 4 year old.

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Patch submitted to the Linux kernel by a 4 year old.

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Ken27238@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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Attached: 2 images Patch submitted to the #Linux kernel by a four-year-old girl🤠
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    And then the older pair programmer goes to social media and calls out their partners age for clout. Ageism is real in tech. :)

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      Wow we really can’t just appreciate a wholesome/cute moment?

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        They’re telling a joke.

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          I didn’t see how it’s funny.

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            Because it’s an absurd statement, as in completely obviously not an example of ageism in tech.

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              Dude is just dense.

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            Inevitably, there will be times in one’s life when another’s attempt at humor fails to amuse. When striken by such terrible tragedy, take heart, for you have the knowledge that it’s just your opinion, bro.

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            This is obvious

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            If nothing else, the smiley can be taken as a hint that it’s not serious.

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            I would have said “you could be a Linux maintainer,” but given this post, clearly Linux maintainers are less dense than you.

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          This is truly a Reddit moment

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      Wow, people didn’t get your joke. What the hell…

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        I wonder how many 4 year olds are using Lemmy… Ah sorry, there’s the ageism again :<

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