Brutkey

HΓ₯kan Geijer
@hakan_geijer@kolektiva.social

@richpuchalsky@mastodon.social since you don't seem to get it, so let's imagine if someone posted "wow these Ikea tables are really not working for me because <i have a disability and can't assemble / they are cheap garbage / the catalog has nothing in sizes that work in my tiny flat>" and then someone barges in like "well the problem could quite easily be solved by sourcing your own lumber from a sustainable supplier, then using the workshop you have in your garage, use a AX-789 table saw [discontinued in '78] and your Whatsit Brand jib [only available in South Africa] and your Mr. McDrill [4000 quid] and follow these schematics and spend 20 hours to build something that's just right for you."

Not fucking helpful, and I say this as someone who often can figure out the arcane bullshit to make Linux/FOSS work. I don't want to have to, and it's all a massive pain and I'm already *good at this shit.* Most people aren't and shouldn't have to be.

Anyway, if this is "a social medium" then reply guys could be social and try to 1) ask if the person wants help and 2) be social instead of just shouting out answers. Like if this happened in a bar where every time I voiced a complaint to a mate and some fuckin' bloke turned around and started giving me answers I would be irate.

Rich Puchalsky β©œβƒ
@richpuchalsky@mastodon.social

@hakan_geijer@kolektiva.social

If the person started out "I have a disability" and someone gave advice that depends on not having a disability, then sure. Otherwise my point is that this is an annoying person in the bar offense. There's a number of stereotypes about how people do this from the post office guy in
Cheers to Grandpa Simpson and the onion in his belt, and it's kind of part of the human condition.