A PR fixing all those issues was merged.
They used “they” when referring to a person, and “it” when referring to a process (the author used “he” when referring to a process calling another process, when he should have used “it.”)
A PR fixing all those issues was merged.
They used “they” when referring to a person, and “it” when referring to a process (the author used “he” when referring to a process calling another process, when he should have used “it.”)
I’ve seen some inclusive tech docs in which they (ha!) use “she” instead of “he” or “they.” I thought that was cool.
Are people writing “she” instead of “they” misogynistic and transphobic too?
People don’t need to build model trains either.
The project started as a hobby. People can do what they want with their free time.
Thank you for your service, ociffer.
that let’s you deepfake
that lets* you deepfake
You’re missing the point, but that’s fine. I’m in a good mood today, so I’ll stop things here. Let’s talk about something else.
How’s your day going?
The language is not clear.
" As a vegetarian, which of these three options you want the least and which you want the most? You MUST choose to continue:
"
You are saying that a reasonable person (vegetarian in this case, and disclaimer: I am not vegetarian) would say “well, I want a kick in the balls the least, so I’ll choose that. Now, fuck, I HATE chicken sandwiches and I HATE pork sandwiches. They both make me puke. But if I have to choose, I guess I’ll go for the chicken sandwich. Hey pollster, I want the chicken sandwich the most.” And the pollster writes “Chester wants the chicken sandwich the most.” Yeah, very clear.
I mean. 95% of people uses, likes and tolerates shit I don’t tolerate. I don’t use said shit. My life has been shockingly fine that way.
It’s the “most wanted” language. I don’t blame common folks associating “most wanted” with “I want this!” when in fact they don’t mean it.
A site that does this is a site I’ll never visit.
I don’t know, man. Look at where big projects are at right now. Blender, Gimp, Linux, Inkscape, KDNLive…
It can happen.
But anyway. The day I can’t use a secure, open-source web browser is the day I’ll stop web browsing. Just like when I decided to never buy commercial music, go to the movies or buy a Smart TV.
It was not an argument. Just an observation. And your opinion doesn’t make it less relevant.
As the matter of fact, both can co-exist.
Reddit fucked up Lemmy, and now that they’re here, welp, it’s bullshit.
Eh. Like I said… financial shit I don’t care about.
Spectre wasn’t even Firefox’s fault. It was a CPU vulnerability.
In the end, if an open source browser cannot step up, some other will and take its place. I’m okay with that.
I like operating systems as boring as possible. Let it manage the underlying system while I focus on work. I think you just convinced me to try Arch now.
Thanks for the insight.
Ugh man, that’s true. Would you say that sdf.org offers a better experience content-wise?
I can understand you, friend. We both want the same thing. Unfortunately, I don’t know how to help in that respect, so I’ll help in the ways I can - spreading the word and contributing to code if necessary.
“It doesn’t affect me, so if it affects you, fuck you, I don’t give a fuck.”