Daniele B. writes:
> Thanks for this one, Bodie.
>
> In my little, simple prospective from year 2023 there is the hope that we are going to overcome soon
> all these sayings we are telling us about *nix.
The way such shortcomings might be overcome is to produce the code which replaces or fixes them.
> And however, my opinion,
... is irrelevant, and moreover unintersting. Your opinion is not interpreted by my CPU, which interprets code.
> Obviously it is my own interest
Indeed. And your own interest will be best served by writing your own code.
> is it so ridiculous to ask
Yes. And also rude. Your hardware, your money, your use. You make sure it works for you. It's nobody else's responsibility to write the code for their own hardware.
> I think that we should shorten this "formal gap" also because,
Assuming this formal gap --- I didn't read that --- is related to software you're given for free not doing something you want it to do, you'd close this gap by writing the code to make it do so.
> Can we arrange these situation in a better bsd fashion?
There is no need to rearrange anything, you just need to write the code.
It's really not rocket science.
Matthew
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