• Track_Shovel
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    19711 months ago

    This is pretty much my stance.

    A whole lot of what the right gets uppity about is none of falls strictly in the ‘none of their fucking business’ category

    A common dog whistle for the right is individual rights and freedoms… Yet they get hung up on things like trans rights which are checks notes individual rights and freedoms

    • z500
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      Yeah, but you forget about their individual right and freedom not to feel offended.

      • @moriquende
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        1811 months ago

        More like their right and freedom to feel superior to others by invalidating them.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 months ago

        *Their individual right and freedom to infringe upon other people’s rights without consequences.

  • insomniac_lemon
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    Love to see it. Not shocked, though.

    For an opposite example, the creator of a niche programming language that is the only one I’m interested in (it’s really great, and I haven’t seen anything that comes close to fitting the same place) said something at-very-least stupid which was the final straw that caused a core developer (nearly co-creator? created the package manager+installer, wrote a book) to quit. And it already had a low bus-factor.

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        Wouldn’t have been difficult to sleuth using my profile here, but Nim-lang. Specifically because it’s basically an all-in-one, being easy and fast+capable+flexible. Maybe not enough to go by (and I didn’t finish/release it), but some code that I actually wrote (+what it’s loading)

        For further context on the statement by the creator, it was complaining about the “grammar” of singular they. Aside from that being an obvious culture-war BS dogwhistle, the person who quit knew them closely so I don’t think it was an overreaction or misunderstanding.

        @Serdan

        • @[email protected]
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          Oh, damn. Why do assholes gotta ruin everything?

          I’ve seen Nim before. It looks interesting, and I like the promise of a no-nonsense, performant language. I’m comfortable over here in dotnet land though. 😄

          • @Serinus
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            dotnet, go, and rust seem like the most promising languages at the moment.

  • @[email protected]
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    8211 months ago

    I remember having a conversation with my conservative boss. He said something stupid about not understanding pronouns and the look on his face when I told him it didn’t matter because the pronouns aren’t for him. If he can’t take a few minutes to understand why someone uses a specific pronoun, it’s better that he just excuses himself from it. He just couldn’t understand why I would exclude him in that way. Like fuck you dude, you bring it up, get upset when you can’t understand and then think it’s all about you. Fuck off.

    • Vincent Adultman
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      Would be better if you just started calling him she, they or it. You would probably be fired, but he would get the message. mostly wouldn’t you never know with them people

        • @xantoxis
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          The boss doesn’t need to get the message. How it works isn’t complicated and I don’t believe that anyone just can’t understand it. That’s not the issue and never has been.

          They just hate trans people.

  • @riodoro1
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    5611 months ago

    I want to see Linus and Stallman fight

  • Janet
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    huh… i have no idea who that other person is but linus being this based is nice

  • @Gabu
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    Torvalds isn’t always right, but he’s wrong much less often than not.

    • @gornius
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      I already had a huge respect for him for being really pragmatic, but after this post my respect for him climbed a level above I thought wasn’t even possible.

      And that’s without considering the guy basically made software that runs >99% of modern internet.