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The ironic thing about Linus is his disagreeableness used to be something people in his position aspired towards but is no longer "HR approved", and he had to recant a lot of it to stay in the good graces of his tribe.

Imagine being a self-made man in a way most of us can't possibly comprehend (in the sense that he has achieved immortality through his work) but still having to comply with arbitrary HR dictates made and enforced by useless people far beneath him. Well that's Linus.

"If the rule you followed brought you to this, of what use was the rule?"

1 year ago
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The ironic thing about Linus is his disagreeableness used to be something people in his position aspired towards but is no longer "HR approved", and he had to recant a lot of it to stay in the good graces of his tribe.

Imagine being a self-made man in a way most of us can't possibly comprehend (in the sense that he has achieved immortality through his work) but still having to comply with arbitrary HR dictates. Well that's him.

"If the rule you followed brought you to this, of what use was the rule?"

1 year ago
1 score