An oldie, but a goodie

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18 points

Way to infantalize the people calling him out while excusing his childish tantrums.

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Randomly blaming pulseaudio when talking about 100% CPU usage by KDE. I don’t like pulseaudio, but this is childish indeed.

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Way to infantalize … his childish tantrums.

Come on dude. Either there’s a standard here or there isn’t.

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Uh yeah. Childish behavior is childish. Holding people to a higher standard is not.

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… he hurt a few people’s fee-fees.

Way to infantalize the people calling him out while excusing his childish tantrums.

You’re infantilizing Linus’ expression of anger, just the same as the person you’re replying to is infantilizing people who’re upset by it.

Either they’re both bad, or they’re both acceptable - or you’re effectively saying that infantilization is fine, but only towards people whose behaviour you disapprove of.

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There is a difference between a rant and a tantrum. If you read the post, you could see very clearly he makes a point very forcefully.

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Okay. How about: don’t lash out at people when you’re mad.

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