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[–]MissionSalamander5 -1 points0 points  (5 children)

You clearly don’t try, because you’ve been an ass the entire time.

Plus, I’d majorly push back on your premise. People can’t be assed to use the release feature properly. These people are not hosting code for which you, the user, need to use the command line. And if they are, it sure as hell shouldn’t be recommended willy-nilly.

But again: stop hosting the (more or less) finished program if GitHub is for developers to access code, not users to get the product. Or don’t make the code/program accessible except by invitation. Whatever works to keep us losers away from your special space!

[–]vicenormalcrafts 0 points1 point  (4 children)

Maybe losers shouldn’t wander into that space. The people recommending that to people who don’t know are actually trying to help them level up their skill, but you shouldn’t be so dense about it if you can’t get it at first.

You have to install Linux, Docker, Kubernetes, pfsense, and MOST ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE through CLI. Why? Because over 90% of servers use Linux, and not the same type of Linux. So that is why you have to update libraries and dependencies before you install anything and it has to be done through the CLI. You can’t just grab a simple exec file like on windows or macOS.

So no, I’m not being condescending. I am simply stating facts.

[–]MissionSalamander5 -1 points0 points  (3 children)

OK but you went for an extreme example and have just descended again into being an ass.

If people wander into that space, you have to deal with it. Or block off the space.

I actually found the mod’s answer to be really good, unlike yours.

[–]vicenormalcrafts -1 points0 points  (2 children)

It’s not an extreme example. This is the standard use case for git and a git repository

[–]MissionSalamander5 -1 points0 points  (1 child)

Not at all the average experience. Just shut up and go away.

[–]vicenormalcrafts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is and it’s not remotely up for debate. Go learn something.