I don't know what version of "fetch" y'all are on about, but here is the
git repo for fastfetch:
https://github.com/fastfetch-cli/fastfetch
It is written in C, and the only people who would be "triggered"
by their code of conduct would be unprofessional trolling wackadoodles.
That is all. Have a pleasant day. :)
On Sun, 21 Dec 2025 08:22:52 +0000, vallor wrote:
I don't know what version of "fetch" y'all are on about, but here is the
git repo for fastfetch:
https://github.com/fastfetch-cli/fastfetch
It is written in C, and the only people who would be "triggered"
by their code of conduct would be unprofessional trolling wackadoodles.
That is all. Have a pleasant day. :)
Presumably they're bitching about hyfetch.
https://github.com/hykilpikonna/hyfetch
Q: Why do you use pride flag's coloring? I don't think it looks nice at
all.
A: The core idea behind HyFetch coloring isn't just to make logos look nicer, it's about representation and identity. While it's okay to assess
the visual appeal, you also need to understand that the LGBTQ+ flag colors serves a much deeper purpose than just aesthetics.
For many in the LGBTQ+ community, these flags symbolize their identity, struggles, and pride. Integrating these symbols into a showcase of the
tech specs they share can provide a sense of empowerment. It's combining their enthusiasm for their favorite distro / hardware with their LGBTQ+ identity.
Also, by including flag coloring along with the updated neofetch, we're
also broadcasting a wider message about the importance of inclusivity and representation. It's not just a design choice, it's a statement that promotes awareness and understanding toward the LGBTQ+ community.
On 2025-12-21, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:
On Sun, 21 Dec 2025 08:22:52 +0000, vallor wrote:
I don't know what version of "fetch" y'all are on about, but here
is the git repo for fastfetch:
https://github.com/fastfetch-cli/fastfetch
It is written in C, and the only people who would be "triggered"
by their code of conduct would be unprofessional trolling
wackadoodles.
That is all. Have a pleasant day. :)
Presumably they're bitching about hyfetch.
https://github.com/hykilpikonna/hyfetch
Q: Why do you use pride flag's coloring? I don't think it looks
nice at all. A: The core idea behind HyFetch coloring isn't just to
make logos look nicer, it's about representation and identity.
While it's okay to assess the visual appeal, you also need to
understand that the LGBTQ+ flag colors serves a much deeper purpose
than just aesthetics.
For many in the LGBTQ+ community, these flags symbolize their
identity, struggles, and pride. Integrating these symbols into a
showcase of the tech specs they share can provide a sense of
empowerment. It's combining their enthusiasm for their favorite
distro / hardware with their LGBTQ+ identity.
Also, by including flag coloring along with the updated neofetch,
we're also broadcasting a wider message about the importance of
inclusivity and representation. It's not just a design choice, it's
a statement that promotes awareness and understanding toward the
LGBTQ+ community.
Okay, so it's a fork of neofetch that you have to choose to use. I
would have never even known anything about it if hadn't been talked
about here.
Okay, so it's a fork of neofetch that you have to choose to use. I would
have never even known anything about it if hadn't been talked about
here.
At Mon, 22 Dec 2025 10:57:58 -0000 (UTC), RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2025-12-21, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:
On Sun, 21 Dec 2025 08:22:52 +0000, vallor wrote:
I don't know what version of "fetch" y'all are on about, but here
is the git repo for fastfetch:
https://github.com/fastfetch-cli/fastfetch
It is written in C, and the only people who would be "triggered"
by their code of conduct would be unprofessional trolling
wackadoodles.
That is all. Have a pleasant day. :)
Presumably they're bitching about hyfetch.
https://github.com/hykilpikonna/hyfetch
Q: Why do you use pride flag's coloring? I don't think it looks
nice at all. A: The core idea behind HyFetch coloring isn't just to
make logos look nicer, it's about representation and identity.
While it's okay to assess the visual appeal, you also need to
understand that the LGBTQ+ flag colors serves a much deeper purpose
than just aesthetics.
For many in the LGBTQ+ community, these flags symbolize their
identity, struggles, and pride. Integrating these symbols into a
showcase of the tech specs they share can provide a sense of
empowerment. It's combining their enthusiasm for their favorite
distro / hardware with their LGBTQ+ identity.
Also, by including flag coloring along with the updated neofetch,
we're also broadcasting a wider message about the importance of
inclusivity and representation. It's not just a design choice, it's
a statement that promotes awareness and understanding toward the
LGBTQ+ community.
Okay, so it's a fork of neofetch that you have to choose to use. I
would have never even known anything about it if hadn't been talked
about here.
Same here. Looks like the OP was a lunduke link with a bigotted
comment about something nobody was paying attention to.
("Some people just have their axe to grind,
you have to wonder why it's always on their mind." -Anon)
On Mon, 22 Dec 2025 10:57:58 -0000 (UTC), RonB wrote:
Okay, so it's a fork of neofetch that you have to choose to use. I would
have never even known anything about it if hadn't been talked about
here.
I never even knew about fastfetch until it was one of the tests during a Fedora test week. Judging from the Linux subreddits, I was the last person
to find out about it. It is sort of handy although I don't know why it
has the color bars at the bottom let alone a fag flag.
I wouldn't be surprised to discover that the people pushing all of the
faggot stuff in the world of open-source don't actually develop anything themselves. They're taken on positions of authority, but I don't see why anyone is listening to them. If they want to go to Hell through their homosexual acts, free software doesn't need to be involved.
On Tue, 23 Dec 2025 09:02:52 -0500, CrudeSausage wrote:
I wouldn't be surprised to discover that the people pushing all of the
faggot stuff in the world of open-source don't actually develop anything
themselves. They're taken on positions of authority, but I don't see why
anyone is listening to them. If they want to go to Hell through their
homosexual acts, free software doesn't need to be involved.
I find it sad that for many that seems to be their entire identity.
On Tue, 23 Dec 2025 09:02:52 -0500, CrudeSausage wrote:
I wouldn't be surprised to discover that the people pushing all of the
faggot stuff in the world of open-source don't actually develop anything
themselves. They're taken on positions of authority, but I don't see why
anyone is listening to them. If they want to go to Hell through their
homosexual acts, free software doesn't need to be involved.
I find it sad that for many that seems to be their entire identity.
On 2025-12-23 4:33 p.m., rbowman wrote:
On Tue, 23 Dec 2025 09:02:52 -0500, CrudeSausage wrote:
I wouldn't be surprised to discover that the people pushing all of the
faggot stuff in the world of open-source don't actually develop anything >>> themselves. They're taken on positions of authority, but I don't see why >>> anyone is listening to them. If they want to go to Hell through their
homosexual acts, free software doesn't need to be involved.
I find it sad that for many that seems to be their entire identity.
Yep. People used to believe that they needed to accomplish things to
become someone of importance. Now, they believe that telling people that they're not heterosexuals is an achievement worthy of mention.
On 2025-12-24, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote:
On 2025-12-23 4:33 p.m., rbowman wrote:
On Tue, 23 Dec 2025 09:02:52 -0500, CrudeSausage wrote:
I wouldn't be surprised to discover that the people pushing all of the >>>> faggot stuff in the world of open-source don't actually develop anything >>>> themselves. They're taken on positions of authority, but I don't see why >>>> anyone is listening to them. If they want to go to Hell through their
homosexual acts, free software doesn't need to be involved.
I find it sad that for many that seems to be their entire identity.
Yep. People used to believe that they needed to accomplish things to
become someone of importance. Now, they believe that telling people that
they're not heterosexuals is an achievement worthy of mention.
At least homosexuality is a real thing. This transgender crap is totally delusional.
But you're right. When did someone's sexual preferences become their sole defining characteristic? Grow up and get a freaking life.
On 2025-12-24, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote:
On 2025-12-23 4:33 p.m., rbowman wrote:
On Tue, 23 Dec 2025 09:02:52 -0500, CrudeSausage wrote:
I wouldn't be surprised to discover that the people pushing all of the >>>> faggot stuff in the world of open-source don't actually develop anything >>>> themselves. They're taken on positions of authority, but I don't see why >>>> anyone is listening to them. If they want to go to Hell through their
homosexual acts, free software doesn't need to be involved.
I find it sad that for many that seems to be their entire identity.
Yep. People used to believe that they needed to accomplish things to
become someone of importance. Now, they believe that telling people that
they're not heterosexuals is an achievement worthy of mention.
At least homosexuality is a real thing. This transgender crap is totally delusional.
But you're right. When did someone's sexual preferences become their sole defining characteristic? Grow up and get a freaking life.
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