• A_norny_mousse@feddit.org
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    1 day ago

    You’re jumbling things together here that come separately from separate individuals and have nothing to do with one another. I will reply only to this one:

    The people that unironically say RTFM.

    If someone literally replies “RTFM” to your request I’m on your side.

    If they reply something like “what you are asking is literally the first paragraph of that utlity’s man page” I find it much more reasonable. It might be nicer to then quote that paragraph, but it’s not wrong to point out that often the info you’re looking for is just a few keystrokes away, on your machine, even without an internet connection.

    Read The Fantastic Manual

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      20 hours ago

      I’m not jumbling anything together. The Linux community is full of toxic, elitist edgelords that expose various behaviours which are entirely uninviting to beginners. Those behaviours are also very annoying for people like me who want stuff answered without responses that sound belittling or like a challenge of ones skills.

      Of course there are users who seem incapable of reading a manual and even pointing them to the passage with “you can find more information here, it should answer your question. If that doesn’t, feel free to explain further and I’ll gladly help you” nets a question about exactly what’s written in the passage. My way of dealing users unwilling to read is not to respond, not RTFM.

      Anti Commercial-AI license