← Back to context Comment by __turbobrew__ 14 hours ago https://git.9front.org/plan9front/9front/b18221b10c83d81a9eb... 3 comments __turbobrew__ Reply i4k 9 hours ago > Theo is more specific than troll; it presents insults from OpenBSD founder Theo de Raadt.check fortune(1) command. __turbobrew__ 6 hours ago That makes a lot more sense, especially as someone who has been on the receiving end of Theo on the OpenBSD mailing list. pseudohadamard 1 hour ago It's a kind of mark of distinction, like Rodney Rude fans being personally insulted by him.I wonder if there's various grades? Does a personal insult in private email rate higher than a general one on a mailing list?
i4k 9 hours ago > Theo is more specific than troll; it presents insults from OpenBSD founder Theo de Raadt.check fortune(1) command. __turbobrew__ 6 hours ago That makes a lot more sense, especially as someone who has been on the receiving end of Theo on the OpenBSD mailing list. pseudohadamard 1 hour ago It's a kind of mark of distinction, like Rodney Rude fans being personally insulted by him.I wonder if there's various grades? Does a personal insult in private email rate higher than a general one on a mailing list?
__turbobrew__ 6 hours ago That makes a lot more sense, especially as someone who has been on the receiving end of Theo on the OpenBSD mailing list. pseudohadamard 1 hour ago It's a kind of mark of distinction, like Rodney Rude fans being personally insulted by him.I wonder if there's various grades? Does a personal insult in private email rate higher than a general one on a mailing list?
pseudohadamard 1 hour ago It's a kind of mark of distinction, like Rodney Rude fans being personally insulted by him.I wonder if there's various grades? Does a personal insult in private email rate higher than a general one on a mailing list?
> Theo is more specific than troll; it presents insults from OpenBSD founder Theo de Raadt.
check fortune(1) command.
That makes a lot more sense, especially as someone who has been on the receiving end of Theo on the OpenBSD mailing list.
It's a kind of mark of distinction, like Rodney Rude fans being personally insulted by him.
I wonder if there's various grades? Does a personal insult in private email rate higher than a general one on a mailing list?