It's a quote from the movie Blade Runner. It's meant to produce involuntary emotional responses in humans, to tell them apart from robots.
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Debian operating system @lemmy.ml Andreas Tille becomes the new DPL
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OpenBSD @lemmy.sdf.org OpenBSD 7.5 is released?
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As others have said, lemmy.zip might be a better instance for you than .ml.In general, I'd say people are nicer here, more arguments in good faith, which I like.Politics range from socialism to anarchism. Any thread on any topic is a good place to discuss Linux. No one cares about how many upvotes people have. You may need to actively explore communities and join them if you want. It's a bit like free software, if you think something is lacking, participate with more content and build up the community. Free software is great, what's your favorite distro?