Anonymous
6/12/2025, 10:08:32 PM No.105575407
I was just installing conda on WSL, something I've done on windows a million times without problem. On linux however, I'm met with jargon that literally doesn't look like any form of human communication whatsoever
>conda config --set auto_activate_base false
>You can undo this by running `conda init --reverse $SHELL`? [yes|no]
>[no] >>>
What in the fuck am I supposed to even say to that? Am I supposed to hit enter? Am I supposed to type yes? This is not a meaningful pattern of communication to exchange necessary information between the user and the computer. It's just mental masturbation. Linuxfags make things unnecessarily complicated because they have autism and need to justify spending all day tinkering with their gay little command lines.
>conda config --set auto_activate_base false
>You can undo this by running `conda init --reverse $SHELL`? [yes|no]
>[no] >>>
What in the fuck am I supposed to even say to that? Am I supposed to hit enter? Am I supposed to type yes? This is not a meaningful pattern of communication to exchange necessary information between the user and the computer. It's just mental masturbation. Linuxfags make things unnecessarily complicated because they have autism and need to justify spending all day tinkering with their gay little command lines.
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