Shocker.
Shocker.
It just needed a monkey with a tip cup.
Literally the main reason I sold my motorcycle last year.
No one could have predicted this totally predictable situation.
I’m not a doctor but he certainly seems neurodivergent based on his writing. It’s hard to imagine him ever changing in some significant way and being “rehabilitated” enough to be allowed back into society, hence the “some evidence”. It’s might be best he remains in jail rather than be paroled.
He did mention the murder of his wife and said he would detail his regret to anyone who asked. The rest of the letter describes the “social mistakes” in dealing with co-workers and the Linux community. He even asks that those co-workers’ names be added to the credits and his negative comments about them be deleted. There’s no forgiving what he did to his wife but there’s at least some evidence he’s changed since that happened.
Anyone with the ability to read who bought one deserves what happened to them. The sellers are probably still laughing.
Japanese swords: Surprisingly good, considering.
Fire investigation has faced a similar rethinking. Most investigators are looking for arson to begin with and the “science” is mostly lore.
I watch a lot of true crime/forensics shows and he’s frequently featured. Now I have to wonder.
I’ve been a Mac guy since 1985 but I’ve always had additional machines running other OSes (including Windows). My first Linux experience was with Yggdrasil, which my small company was trying out. We never got it to boot. After that, it was early Red Hat, which I ran for years until the hardware I was using died. After that, it was various versions of Ubuntu on machines at work. Now I’ve got a couple of Raspberry Pis running Raspian.
It’s part of the reason that CO exposure is so dangerous.