I always thought I was the grumpiest person on the Internet. Was I wrong. As it turns out, there are people far more talented than me in harboring grudge, disliking technology and writing about it, all in one lovely curmudgeon package. Indeed, if there were a place called Grudge R Us, it would probably be owned by Homo Ludditus, a blogger with an angry mission, funny style and useful content.
Like me, the mind behind this blog is a disenchanged techie, with little love or patience for modern software, for useless would-be solutions and silly nerdy games. On its own, this wouldn’t be that interesting or novel. But pair that with detailed, ultra-long articles full of useful tidbits, deep investigation into serious problems and bugs, a colorful combination of screenshots and command-line wizardry, and you’re in for a treat. So, if you feel too cheerful on any one day, Ludditus can sure help you with that. Education and morale boosting. Winning.
Unbelievable. But I suppose disenchanged was supposed to mean disenchanted.
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