i liked his takes a lot, he didn't hesitate to call out fossbro bullshit.
dude needs a break though. no way around it.
i liked his takes a lot, he didn't hesitate to call out fossbro bullshit.
dude needs a break though. no way around it.
Please define "fossbro" I have never heard anyone use that before
gendered insults on my lemmy?!😅
I don't know what a "fossbro" is. Me questioning it has nothing to do with a word being "gendered" as you say. It could be "fossthey" "fosssis" or whatever variation, I don't care. And I don't believe the person who used the term "fossbro" was talking about gender either. "Bro" is used as a genderless word often times similarly to "dude" or even in some cases "man." Why you trolling? And bad at it at that.
i never said you were being gendered or whatever, why are you accusing me of trolling? i’m referring to the word itself after you started discussion of the word itself 🤷♀️
It was saved by internet archive and I guess by other archival projects, this is the last snapshot from 2025-02-06: https://web.archive.org/web/20250206022420/https://social.treehouse.systems/@marcan
As I can see you can't scroll back more than a month, but you can just select different snapshot dates: https://web.archive.org/web/20250000000000*/https://social.treehouse.systems/@marcan
Clicking on "posts and replies" doesn't work, so only his posts are visible.
Or do we have a better way to see archives from the fediverse?
No
Nope.
I do not miss people that rant instead of trying to solve a given issue
I'm not following Linux drama, sorry.
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