Kinda in a sentence as an adverb

I think Vinod's kinda being a ****** here.

One of the comments, kinda what I already expected: "Spoiler: One of those guys used to work for Salesforce!

Mainly from the recent crop, but those bad seeds kinda ruin the whole "work for a random anonymous YC company!

This resistance or letting skills get old can come from two sources: First, some people just are kinda blub programmers who never want to learn something new.

I have participated kinda heavily on HN and a few other Internet outlets for a few years, and both of my software businesses have been cloned.

I believe that part of the reason for that is that the strategy of being 'kinda like' MacOS or Windows in the GUI has failed Linux badly when it comes to non-technical users.

Since I had grown up hacking on my Apple ][+ and kinda idolizing him, it was both a pleasure and a relief to learn that he was just as swell to everybody as you'd expect him to be.

Kinda definitions

adverb

to some (great or small) extent; "it was rather cold"; "the party was rather nice"; "the knife is rather dull"; "I rather regret that I cannot attend"; "He's rather good at playing the cello"; "he is kind of shy"

See also: rather