Heh, bliako, LOL. Now don't hold in your strong feelings, that's not good for you ;-).

I am a huge fan of Linux, imho the accumulated effort that's gone into Gnu/Linux has saved the world. Most of my computers run LMDE or MX Linux or vanilla Debian.

I'm an enthusiast rather than being in the business, so I can do what interests me without demands. I know a lot about the foibles of Windows but I have to insert here the humble opinion that Windows has gotten better, and I believe that is in no small part because Microsoft has responded to the pressure (in the mind-share marketplace) that Linux has put on it.

I'm going to keep trying out different things on Windows, and when I start getting burned out with it, I'll run to the other room and take refuge in my beloved Linux systems.

    — Soren (Intrepid)

Sep 22, 2025 at 17:14 UTC


In reply to Re^2: Let's play 'explain the error' in test suite for HTML::Tidy by Intrepid
in thread Let's play 'explain the error' in test suite for HTML::Tidy by Intrepid

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