← Back to context Comment by Aperocky 4 years ago I didn't say I was that kind of people.Your description of them was also not exactly flattering. 2 comments Aperocky Reply Symbiote 4 years ago Defending fundamental (in the USA, constitutional) rights is a generalization of people on HN.I thought your reply to a "Stallman was right" comment with "but trackpad!" had the most contrast between principles and minor convenience. Aperocky 4 years ago Haha my principles are few but those I do hold up.For things like computers though, I don't tend to hold a big grudge - I do whatever is the most comfortable and productive.I have the opinion that if someone have too many principles, either they'll suffer an unhappy life or they will end up violating many of it.
Symbiote 4 years ago Defending fundamental (in the USA, constitutional) rights is a generalization of people on HN.I thought your reply to a "Stallman was right" comment with "but trackpad!" had the most contrast between principles and minor convenience. Aperocky 4 years ago Haha my principles are few but those I do hold up.For things like computers though, I don't tend to hold a big grudge - I do whatever is the most comfortable and productive.I have the opinion that if someone have too many principles, either they'll suffer an unhappy life or they will end up violating many of it.
Aperocky 4 years ago Haha my principles are few but those I do hold up.For things like computers though, I don't tend to hold a big grudge - I do whatever is the most comfortable and productive.I have the opinion that if someone have too many principles, either they'll suffer an unhappy life or they will end up violating many of it.
Defending fundamental (in the USA, constitutional) rights is a generalization of people on HN.
I thought your reply to a "Stallman was right" comment with "but trackpad!" had the most contrast between principles and minor convenience.
Haha my principles are few but those I do hold up.
For things like computers though, I don't tend to hold a big grudge - I do whatever is the most comfortable and productive.
I have the opinion that if someone have too many principles, either they'll suffer an unhappy life or they will end up violating many of it.