I didn't realize they were different. I always thought my copy failed and tried to use one copy with the other paste.
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Thought more vim folks would notice this.
3 i use copyq with kde's clipboard and the highlighting thingy.
Lol i had no idea
Please stop calling it gun/Linux UNLESS you also use
- Firestone/bus
- chisel/David
- vacuum/Danielle Smith
Etc.
I mean, we live in a world where there are multiple use cases for non-GNU/Linux (i.e. Alpine). Surely the distinction has become useful.
Yes, thank you! Just call it Linux.
I think going of out your way to type four more letters shows appropriate appreciation for the historical significance of the GNU project.
I think that sort of pedantry over semantics is one of the reasons the Linux community has such a bad reputation.
You vlassifying it as "pedantry" supports my point. It's also ironic, considering you told somebody else to not call it GNU+Linux instead of the other way around.
pedantry over semantics
Just call it Linux
Pick one.
Ok, Stallman