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metoobruh 3 hours ago

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tverbeure 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

There are many extremely competent engineers who can’t deal with the idea of exposing themselves to public humiliation. That’s especially true in today’s environment where these kind of bully rants have become a spectacle for outsiders. Just google the name of the person who was the subject to one of Linus’ rants about a year ago. Despite being a very accomplished figure in the RISC-V world, top results for his name are links to Linus calling him an idiot. That’s a mark he will have for life. I would die of embarrassment.

It’s perfectly possible to critique without being a bully.

What Theo and Linus are doing wrong is scaring away a large pool of potential contributors who don’t want to take that risk.

lstodd 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

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metoobruh 39 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

> It’s perfectly possible to critique without being a bully.

Yep. And it's perfectly possible to accept being called stupid, if you truly did do something boneheaded. It's not a permanent scar that ruins the rest of your life, as you seem to believe.

> What Theo and Linus are doing wrong is scaring away a large pool of potential contributors who don’t want to take that risk.

Good riddance.

ryanmcbride 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Personally I believe being an asshole to people is doing something wrong.

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MajorTakeaway 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

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tverbeure 2 hours ago | parent [-]

> I don't classify thin skinned snowflakes who do stupid things that get them screamed at by Linus, and then are butthurt about it for years, as being "extremely competent."

There is no reason to believe that there is a causation between being a “thin skinned snowflake” and being incompetent. That said, it doesn’t surprise me at all that some kind of people would make that assumption.