>>105883256 (OP)I occasionally recall Luke Smith as a plausible example of what could occur when you fall for a handful of /g/ memes at once, preliminarily glancing at them first. There was a point in time he had four ThinkPads in his possession. While I find this egregiously offensive in itself, as they are utterly pointless purchases, four is unacceptably insufficient for daily use, exemplifying his "psychology". He stopped using every single functional pseudominimalist, ncurses-based program, dismissed a perfectly unmodified i3 setup of maximal productive value (like most desktop environments), then dodged for the half-hearted Suckless meme and turned around before proceeding further. Then he started deleting videos praising Python and shitting on C, which is expected considering he is a FAGMAN developer by basic OSINT. He effectively bought years trying out, configuring and successfully trying to mock hundreds of great programs to destroy what is, separated, not really a shittier vi, just like none of /g/ was doing in their "unusable" desktop subreddits a decade ago. Then he listened to a video essay on the Unabomber and carefully criticized it after constructively analyzing it before, different to the anarcho-primitivist sport that was ignored for about a fortnight on kiwifarms and reddit. While he stated on his twitter account that he "didn't host 4chan.org anymore" it wasn't clear whether this was the case. Then he went and denounced the memes, and as a joke went to stay in a hotel. While I object entirely, the coverup reason he did it is total winrar. He has the physicality of someone 10 years older than he is, yet he acts like a literal zoomer seriously criticizing "boomers" despite he himself being the best example of a gen alpha. He jacks off to "nerds" when it's suspected he's deeply self absorbed, as it was obviously direct criticism clevely obscured as a video tutorial on dabbing. He is a subpar example of someone you should aim to become at all expenses.