← Back to context Comment by throwaway889900 4 months ago Got death threats because I wasn't prioritizing stuff people were requesting, said nah I'm done 14 comments throwaway889900 Reply pinewurst 4 months ago I open sourced a portable benchmark program and was getting angry responses because I wouldn't accept changes to make it Linux-specific. lrvick 4 months ago Just tell them to fork it. Done. No need to take any grief you do not want. enobrev 4 months ago Probably a bit rude, but maybe we can all agree to accept "fork off" as an acceptable, concise, and descriptive answer to unwanted requests. 6 replies → crinkly 4 months ago Lovely people no?I had death threats once for raising a github issue! zote 4 months ago were you working on an emulator perchance? duxup 4 months ago I've only recently had exposure to just a bit of the emulator world. Even the nice people aren't nice. No idea what the story is there but wow. throwaway889900 4 months ago Nope. noname120 4 months ago I literally had someone tell me that I’m a coward and a psychopath because I didn’t prioritize solving their problem: https://github.com/devnoname120/vhbb/issues/75#issuecomment-...I don’t regret open-sourcing this project but god as your project becomes popular bad apples start joining and ruining the party for everyone. Fortunately it’s only a tiny minority, but it’s what stays the most on your mind.
pinewurst 4 months ago I open sourced a portable benchmark program and was getting angry responses because I wouldn't accept changes to make it Linux-specific. lrvick 4 months ago Just tell them to fork it. Done. No need to take any grief you do not want. enobrev 4 months ago Probably a bit rude, but maybe we can all agree to accept "fork off" as an acceptable, concise, and descriptive answer to unwanted requests. 6 replies →
lrvick 4 months ago Just tell them to fork it. Done. No need to take any grief you do not want. enobrev 4 months ago Probably a bit rude, but maybe we can all agree to accept "fork off" as an acceptable, concise, and descriptive answer to unwanted requests. 6 replies →
enobrev 4 months ago Probably a bit rude, but maybe we can all agree to accept "fork off" as an acceptable, concise, and descriptive answer to unwanted requests. 6 replies →
zote 4 months ago were you working on an emulator perchance? duxup 4 months ago I've only recently had exposure to just a bit of the emulator world. Even the nice people aren't nice. No idea what the story is there but wow. throwaway889900 4 months ago Nope.
duxup 4 months ago I've only recently had exposure to just a bit of the emulator world. Even the nice people aren't nice. No idea what the story is there but wow.
noname120 4 months ago I literally had someone tell me that I’m a coward and a psychopath because I didn’t prioritize solving their problem: https://github.com/devnoname120/vhbb/issues/75#issuecomment-...I don’t regret open-sourcing this project but god as your project becomes popular bad apples start joining and ruining the party for everyone. Fortunately it’s only a tiny minority, but it’s what stays the most on your mind.
I open sourced a portable benchmark program and was getting angry responses because I wouldn't accept changes to make it Linux-specific.
Just tell them to fork it. Done. No need to take any grief you do not want.
Probably a bit rude, but maybe we can all agree to accept "fork off" as an acceptable, concise, and descriptive answer to unwanted requests.
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Lovely people no?
I had death threats once for raising a github issue!
were you working on an emulator perchance?
I've only recently had exposure to just a bit of the emulator world. Even the nice people aren't nice. No idea what the story is there but wow.
Nope.
I literally had someone tell me that I’m a coward and a psychopath because I didn’t prioritize solving their problem: https://github.com/devnoname120/vhbb/issues/75#issuecomment-...
I don’t regret open-sourcing this project but god as your project becomes popular bad apples start joining and ruining the party for everyone. Fortunately it’s only a tiny minority, but it’s what stays the most on your mind.