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sping 105 points 2 years ago

You do? Because I don't. There is nothing racist about the concept of master. Is a masterpiece racist? Are master tapes, Are post-graduate degrees racist? We may as well declare "work" insensitive because slaves had to work.

Don't get me wrong, there are many terms we should adjust. I just can't see how "master" is one of them.

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sping 91 points 3 years ago

Kids often don't know the difference between "wifi" and the Internet. It's not an age thing these days.

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sping 89 points 3 years ago

Frankly, I think it's entirely because of the self-selected nature of the people migrating, and the fact that the whole federation thing is mildly confusing so only people who have made sense of it and worked out how it works are here. If/when it becomes more obvious and popular beyond early-adopters, it'll be targeted by all the same bots and propagandists and chudiots as anywhere else.

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sping 52 points 2 years ago

So many people just can't understand this. In dense city streets your journey times are usually decided by how long you spend waiting in queues and barely affected at all by your top speed. Which is why you can get around a city by bike faster than by car, even though few transportation riders cruise at much more than ~16mph/25kph on the flat.

I used to think that people just hadn't thought this through and realized it, but I've had a few online discussions where it's clear some people are just flat out incapable of understanding that when there's congestion, speeding to a traffic queue most often just means a longer wait in the queue, not a shorter journey time.

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sping 50 points 2 years ago

It's hilarious how uncool it is to suggest Ubuntu but it often just works, including very recent hardware if it's from Canonical partners like Lenovo or Dell. And the kerfuffle about things like snaps are way overblown.

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sping 40 points 2 years ago

I have to say this is always my thought when I see those signs. "Road work ends" would convey what they mean in normal English.

Similarly the strange US habit of text on the ground being written bottom to top. I get what they intended, but I don't get why, then they first saw the effect, they didn't laugh and realize it didn't work. There's a road lane near me that says "BUSES NO" "TRUCKS NO" and I always picture someone disciplining a naughty bus.

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sping 34 points 3 years ago

Lol, no mention of the fact that Ubuntu was already shipped on almost the entire Dell range, but only in China and developing world markets. This was because they had sold millions of laptops without OS in those markets, which immediately were flashed with pirated Windows, and Microsoft were pissed off. They pressured the Chinese govt to require computers must ship with an OS, so Cannonical/Ubuntu stepped in, did it for cheap (~$1/machine) and... they were still of course flashed with pirated windows immediately.

They didn't ship to the US or Europe etc., because in those markets Dell got more kickback-money than they spent, from Windows and the various crapware they shipped pre-installed. So shipping Ubuntu in the US actually cost Dell money.

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sping 33 points 2 years ago

What? We're burning more fossil fuels than ever and the earth feedback loops seem to be kicking off. Just because we're also expanding use of less destructive energy sources doesn't mean we're curbing output. Making things worse slightly less quickly isn't making things better.

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sping 32 points 3 years ago

I've never understood why more people don't dry themselves in the shower, and dry their feet on the way out. Why use the bath mat as a special communal foot sole towel? It's much nicer when it's just a comfortable dry mat for standing on with bare feet.

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sping 30 points 3 years ago

Perl is a write-only language.

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sping 30 points 2 years ago

And yet there's a big push to rename git "master" branches, which have no slave connotations and are more analogous to master recordings.

Its not like I'll fight it, but it's stupid.

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sping 30 points 6 months ago

It's so much better! Tooling is many orders of magnitude better and so many libraries give you deep power from an easy API. What used to be a team and 18 months is a library install and a day so you're free to do much bigger things.

Christ even version control. The shit I put up with over the years.

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sping 26 points 3 years ago

Just me. It was my job for a while at Canonical, until the work was moved to China.

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sping 26 points 2 years ago

Justice not vengeance.

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sping 25 points 3 years ago

You feel that given such an amazing opportunity, that is the single most important issue on the planet?

We're doomed.

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sping 24 points 3 years ago

I do think dropping master is absurd, since it in no way implies slavery or any such thing. master mostly has uses that are entirely inoffensive, unless post-graduate degrees are racist, for example.

But I do think there is some merit in moving off the idea of white is good and black is bad. There are some good arguments that we shouldn't bestow magic powers upon words, but there is also a lot of merit in the idea that these words affect our perception in negative ways and there is really nothing lost by shifting to equally good alternatives.

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sping 24 points 2 years ago

nice of him to take credit for the circumstances of his life. As of it was his choice to be born

Wow, you're so clever to see the obvious consequences of what he said. It's pretty amazing that he said all this without realizing.

Hey, but here's a thought: perhaps that point was his intention all along!? Perhaps sometimes people say one thing to draw attention to another unsaid thing? Could that happen? If it did, rather than you being clever, it would make you look like an idiot.

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sping 23 points 2 years ago

Excellent, the punchline is sorted, now we just need the rest of the joke.

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sping 22 points 3 years ago

Was that not the common understanding? That's what I always assumed was happening - I think I was told as much as a small child.

I suppose it's confirmed by spatial analysis now.

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sping 21 points 3 years ago

Congratulations, you are the first Lemmy user I have recognized from earlier as an asshole. What's with the shouting and the pointlessly provocative language? Do you feel an irresistible drive to get attention?

Now I have to decide if I want to actually use the Block User feature.

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