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    8 months ago

    I’m not a programmer, just an old school Linux user. The writing is okay, I just pointed out that this thumbnail does not do the article any favor.

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      8 months ago

      I wonder how you tried linux with that silly penguin as a logo, didn’t that give you kiddie vibes too? What’s your opinion on it? Does linux lose your respect over it?

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        8 months ago

        It’s not about the ascii dragon, it’s that Kali Linux is known amongst Linux communities to attract (script) kiddies / wannabe hackers.

        And Tux is a stone cold G. If that penguin alone didn’t bring you over to Linux you have brain problems.

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          8 months ago

          Thumbnail is bad because the distro attracts people I dont like and I’ll even call the authors ignorant over it, those kiddies may be more mature than you, real programmer

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            8 months ago

            You’re assuming “kiddies” means literal children, but no. It means skill level.
            The problem with scripts kitties is that they’ll only use pre-existing pen-testing tools, maybe those tools work maybe they don’t, either way the script kiddie learns nothing.
            To be a real hacker you need to bare minimum learn a programming language and seek to learn the interworkings of a computer.
            Script kiddies tend to not even attempt to learn.

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              8 months ago

              the script kiddie learns nothing.

              He has something in common with the “real programmers” in this sub then, disregarding an article and even calling the author ignorant because the thumbnail has some …ascii art?

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                8 months ago

                I’mma be honest, the thumbnail does fit the article pretty well…
                Because they’re both pretty wack. It’s just restating the same talking points that have been around for decades. I was expecting something more original and technical because of the thumbnail.
                Pretty disappointing.

      • sir_reginald@lemmy.world
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        8 months ago

        An image is added to an article to catch the reader’s eyes, so the article gets read. I pointed out that this image didn’t transmit a proper impression of the article.

        If you are as superior as your condescending attitude suggests that you don’t even get a first impression of things, good for you. But us, mortals, will have an impression of the article posted by taking a glance at the thumbnail or the cover of a book, if that were the case.

        Of course, that first impression will change after reading the actual content, but getting the first impression right gets you more people looking at the content.

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          8 months ago

          ascii art doesnt transmit a proper impression but a silly penguin for an os does?

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            8 months ago

            ASCII art has virtually no relation to Linux and the penguin is at least its mascot. Judge ém or not it’s a SYMBOL, while the ascii art thing does not symbolize much related to the article

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              8 months ago

              The picture literally mentions kali linux how many distros mentioned do u need if only u gave same attention to the writing

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                8 months ago

                Kali has no relation to ASCII art, and I’ve read the entire article… the writing is pretty bland but to the point while simultaneously bringing nothing of value

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            8 months ago

            a silly penguin for an os does?

            Would you prefer the transgender fox Linux mascot named Xenia? 🧐

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              8 months ago

              Im not the one judging content based on thumbnails/logos, ask literally anyone else in this thread