• Kusimulkku@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Sometimes it feels like debloating is a hobby to people with little to show for it

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      1 year ago

      Well, the whole point of debloating is to end up with little in the way of stuff instead of lots of stuff ;)

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        1 year ago

        I do get that and used to do a lot of it myself, but usually the results are just fairly minor. That's what I meant by it seeming more like a hobby than something hugely beneficial

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          1 year ago

          I suspected so, but the way you worded it was just asking (neigh, demanding) to be "misunderstood" for humouristic purposes :)

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            I think it's just me not being a native speaker and being lazy with my wording

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              Not a criticism.

              As far as I can tell (not a native speaker myself) it was properly worded and I only acted as if I had misunderstood it for humouristic purposes.

              I've done it for actual expressions used by native speakers by simulating language ignorance and interpreting them in a literal way, for fun, just like I did here.

              Sorry if it sounded like a criticism - I meant to just take the piss in a friendly way.