Tech douches, complaining 

I have said many times on the tiddlywiki group that I am dyslexic, formatting on text that isn't part of layout (like titles or section headings) make things harder for me to read. Particularly coloured text and anything that adds extra lines.
I have also said to be clear about what you are asking.
I say these things a lot because they alway come up.

And this douche, who I have said both of these things to more than once, says 'A Note', in bold, followed by some text with a bunch of colors.

The text is just copied from some documentation in Bob, and there isn't anything else there. Just the words from the documentation and some colors on them.

This is the same douche who said that I should check out egoless coding when I told him he was being an ass.

In case the implication isn't clear, fuck egoless coding, it exists solely to shield abusers from their bad behaviour by putting all of the burden on the targets of their abuse and punishing people for reacting to abuse instead of the people doing the abusing.

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re: Tech douches, complaining 

and now the same douche keeps trying to give me credit for something someone else made, despite me correcting him about it twice.

It is like he is stuck with the idea that there must be one person who is responsible for everything because otherwise people like Elon Musk are frauds, so he has to insist that there is one person who makes things and everyone else is just following them.

That mindset would explain a bunch of his behaviour.

Fuck him.

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