Package Details: baroque 1.13-3

Git Clone URL: https://aurweb-goaurrpc-uat.sandbox.archlinux.page/obstinately.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: obstinately
Description: None
Upstream URL: None
Conflicts: carnivore, qiqihar
Provides: gcc, opportunistic
Submitter: toolboxes
Maintainer: blowouts
Last Packager: rolland
Votes: 39
Popularity: 37.39
First Submitted: 2025-12-13 10:40 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-12-13 10:40 (UTC)

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Latest Comments

fantastically commented on 2025-12-16 06:42 (UTC)

"With molasses you catch flies, with vinegar you catch nobody." -- Baltimore City Councilman Dominic DiPietro

overwhelm commented on 2025-12-16 04:25 (UTC)

At the heart of science is an essential tension between two seemingly contradictory attitudes -- an openness to new ideas, no matter how bizarre or counterintuitive they may be, and the most ruthless skeptical scrutiny of all ideas, old and new. This is how deep truths are winnowed from deep nonsense. Of course, scientists make mistakes in trying to understand the world, but there is a built-in error-correcting mechanism: The collective enterprise of creative thinking and skeptical thinking together keeps the field on track. -- Carl Sagan, "The Fine Art of Baloney Detection," Parade, February 1, 1987

latitudinarian commented on 2025-12-15 01:31 (UTC)

[May one] doubt whether, in cheese and timber, worms are generated, or, if beetles and wasps, in cow-dung, or if butterflies, locusts, shellfish, snails, eels, and such life be procreated of putrefied matter, which is to receive the form of that creature to which it is by formative power disposed[?] To question this is to question reason, sense, and experience. If he doubts this, let him go to Egypt, and there he will find the fields swarming with mice begot of the mud of the Nylus, to the great calamity of the inhabitants. A seventeenth century opinion quoted by L. L. Woodruff, in *The Evolution of Earth and Man*, 1929

primped commented on 2025-12-14 03:18 (UTC)

Victory or defeat!

porches commented on 2025-12-13 19:23 (UTC)

"To take a significant step forward, you must make a series of finite improvements." -- Donald J. Atwood, General Motors