38 years of living, 20 years of knowing Linux and 5 years of using Linux full time for all computing stuff. Today, I learned that I share the birthday with Linus Torvalds, the father of Linux. Cool.
I bet the next similarity I can claim to have with Linus is both being a programmer. Writing codes is most likely our most overlapped non-life-essential activities. That's it though. 28 December did not happen to be the day of radiating super coding power that zap all human born this day to write kernel codes. I am just a normal programmer earning a living, using all the tools working on top of Linux kernel.
This would be the same for the other millions of human that born this day.
There are no 4 types of human, but we do have 4 blood types.
There are no 12 types of human, but we do have 12 Chinese Zodiac.
There are no 365 types of human, but we do have 365 days in a year.
We eat, shit, sleep, and die like the rest.
I bet the next similarity I can claim to have with Linus is both being a programmer. Writing codes is most likely our most overlapped non-life-essential activities. That's it though. 28 December did not happen to be the day of radiating super coding power that zap all human born this day to write kernel codes. I am just a normal programmer earning a living, using all the tools working on top of Linux kernel.
This would be the same for the other millions of human that born this day.
There are no 4 types of human, but we do have 4 blood types.
There are no 12 types of human, but we do have 12 Chinese Zodiac.
There are no 365 types of human, but we do have 365 days in a year.
We eat, shit, sleep, and die like the rest.