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I remember how "master" and "slave" were banned a few years back in information technology context and people cheered that ban. And surprise surprise, the same mechanism of arbitrary bans can be turned 180 degrees. And it appears that if the only criteria is a superficial offense at the established word unrelated to the imaginary offense, then many different people can use that same mechanism to ban or attack whatever they want. From all sides of the political spectrum. Who knew, right?:)

PS: I'm against any word bans with a very few extreme exceptions. Blanket bans for whatever random person deems offensive inevitably led to this^. Like clockwork, every single time.

Personally, I started replacing the terms 'master' and 'slave' throughout the codebase with 'cracka' and 'neighbor'.

I think it's a good thing because it reminds of the oppression that I cause BIPOCs everyday as an evil ytoid.


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"Blacklist"/"Whitelist" to "Denylist"/"Allowlist" are even more r-slurred imo.

Especially since the etymology of "blacklist" has literally nothing to do with black people.

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The real offense is the idea that language changes like this have any impact on the real world. They so desperately want to believe that language has this power, because it offers such an easy way for them to control how people think if it does.

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no but it feels exclusionary

codercels and their lack of interpersonal skills smh this is why CoCs exist


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Suck my CoC :marseyscoot:

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nice long CoC :marseybeandrool:


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For some reason :marseytrain:s always have the biggest CoCs.

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no they exist because of :!marseytrain:s and females and females

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I'm going to bring back neighborrdly

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I prefer Do'right and Nign't

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I honestly didn't mind changing master to main since its less letters

I do hate when people try to use 'parent' and 'child' tho like processes are not families!

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Why not? You can kill them.

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I'm quite certain that there are several jokes about killing children in the linux source code lmao

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I replaced spawning/killing terminology with pro-abortion terminology to own the chuds

abort(fetus: 2_minute_old_child);


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>starting a type name with a numeral

that's an automatic PR reject bb

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fricking merge nazi


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We were forced to use 'primary' and 'secondary' in a context of a scheduler and a worker configuration, its butt to describe.

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So it could do a failower and have the worker take over scheduling?

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No, it couldn't do that, which is why it was stupid. We had one machine that did scheduling and some logic to check if pipelines needed to be run, and then told the actual workers to do shit. Primary and secondary is absolutely the wrong terms

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I did the same thing but with "top" and "bottom".

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smh power bottoms forgotten once again

e, almost forgot: sub tops too


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Sub tops don't exist. They're just bottoms in denial :marseysteaming:

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They do exist. They're moids that solely exist to keep the peepee alive. Otherwise they're pretty useless.


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sub tops too

:#surejan:

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@tempest yikes on bikes fix your subtopmisia


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>Freedom of speech does not imply freedom of funding.

lol

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I remember how "master" and "slave" were banned a few years back in information technology context and people cheered that ban. And surprise surprise, the same mechanism of arbitrary bans can be turned 180 degrees. And it appears that if the only criteria is a superficial offense at the established word unrelated to the imaginary offense, then many different people can use that same mechanism to ban or attack whatever they want. From all sides of the political spectrum. Who knew, right?:)

:smugjak: When you say they were "banned", do you mean a handful of companies voluntarily decided to stop using those words internally and published blog posts about it? I don't recall it going any further than that.

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>It isn't happening and if it is it's a good thing

:#marseyitsallsotiresome:

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>a handful of companies

STRAGMAN could technically be considered "a handful of companies".

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This is obviously to prevent keyword bingo when it comes to funding. Because you do a study about men struggling in school and you get a pittance. A study about women or queerfolx and the spigot turns on.

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Why is it a screenshot of a list of words? Just copy paste the text, neighbor.

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Because it's supposedly a leaked list provided by an anonymous source and therefore something with zero evidence of being real.

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!besties a well-connected source inside the Musk administration just sent me this:

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:#turtoiserofl:

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:marseysquint#:

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How can you ban variations on bias from a science grant? Even if you're talking about the counting of tiny screws in space you would have to talk about anything that might have biased the data, its a statistical word they stole from us people of statistics!

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sometimes words have more meanings than one, and the additionals meanings for bias are all social just laden, meaning that intelligent grant writers will change that word to impacted, affected, or skewed in the proposal :marseyindignant:

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This is end stage cultural appropriation from People of Statistics :marseyindignant:

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Some of these seem a bit broad !carlos

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This just means that your grant will get a second look to make sure you aren't transing kids. It's a nothingburger story.

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Of course it did

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Not seeing the big deal here. Isn't this just a search/filter that then gets read by a person to determine context?

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Mashallah they are following in the footsteps of glorious national science institute of Kabul.

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Thatll show the chuds

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What does an AI conference have in common with a neo-nazi meeting? The answer is simple: zero black people. It's true: as I looked around the room at all the attendees, I saw many Asians, Whites, and Indians, but not a single Black person in the room. I don't say this in a critical way: to be honest, it was probably for the best. The level of woke white guilt in a lot of these tech companies is so intense that if a black AI developer actually existed, they would probably have kneeled at his feet and pronounced him the DEI messiah right there and then. Every company represented there would have tried to hire him so that they could proudly say they worked with the only black AI developer on the eastern seaboard, and I'm sure that they would have slobbered all over his feet messily in a pathetic bid to ingratiate themselves. Don't worry, black nerds: I am here to save you from this social awkwardness. I will be your Paul Atreides or your Lawrence of Arabia and tell you exactly what goes on at one of these events.

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