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The first is that nothing changes. Profiles get made, no one ever turns them on or the government says "this isn't good enough, try again". C++ joins the ranks of languages like COBOL, Bjarne's legacy is that he refused to get out of the way and his stubborn nature resulted in him killing his own language, is phased out for new projects at government contractors by 2030. Then any C/C++ code that I write becomes unusable by the American military and government, and I can sleep soundly knowing there is 0 chance of me every writing anything useful for the US Government.

That's an easy, easy win. Zig users might also be in this same place, assuming they stay the course and don't want to be used by governments. Rust users though, you're gonna have a rough time. Knowing the general political make up of so many people in the Rust community, I do question how you will sleep at night knowing that an open source library you wrote (and remember the open source definition requires no discrimination against use) might get used to murder civilians who get reclassified as enemy combatants (and before anyone comes screaming into my mentions online, Turkey is still trying to genocide Kurdish people)

Rust Go and memory safe c++ are evil because the US gov could use it to kill kurdish ppl. This is why we need an authoritarian left wing gov to ban open source so anti kurdish nazis cant use it. :marseybigbrain:

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I really don't understand this like 'ethical coding' obsession a lot of like zoomer/trans coders into fedi and other shit seem to have.

Like... any measures you take to prevent something from being used by the military's also gonna repel virtually anyone else, nor will this attitude help when you actually want to... make bank?

I'm holding hope out for a secret conclave of chudcoders out of the woodpile in the next decade or so, but it's not looking promising.

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Best way to protect your code from the system is to write slurs in your share alike license

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This is genuinely all you can and should do. The problem is that anyone chudded ovt enough to do such a thing isn't necessarily going to slap that onto something actually commercially viable or useful.

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