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Comment on: Programmer quits work on project after getting triggered by a variable name (The comments, however . . .)

Not to detract from your main point though! Totally correct, the cognitive dissonance is strong with this one. Not surprising people who can't handle reality are the ones pushing everyone else to make safe spaces for their weak minds.

BTW, the comments on the blog are all song/literary quotes because he is replacing all the disagreeable comments (such as I'm sure your point would be) with placeholder text instead of responding to them. Why not just delete them, I don't know... apparently prefers libel (leaves the user name intact but with completely different comment) to simple censorship. "what an asshole." yes!

2 03 Feb 2016 19:41 u/0xFEEDFACE in v/programming
Comment on: Programmer quits work on project after getting triggered by a variable name (The comments, however . . .)

If anyone is wondering, the random comment quotes on the blog is because the dramatist is replacing the comments he doesn't want to respond to (i.e. almost all of them) with placeholder text to make the problem go away. (Why not just delete them? I don't know. Wants the ego trip of having a lot of comments, just without the negative ones maybe? Oh man the South Park "Safe Space" episode is so on point...)

Anyway what else would you expect from someone who tries to pass off being kicked out as "resigning"? Reality can take a hike, this person is staying in their filter bubble.

0 03 Feb 2016 11:12 u/0xFEEDFACE in v/programming
Comment on: Programmer quits work on project after getting triggered by a variable name (The comments, however . . .)

Yeah, the dramatist does sound like a chick but checking the blog's info turns out it's actually a guy. SMH

2 03 Feb 2016 11:05 u/0xFEEDFACE in v/programming
Comment on: An anonymous response to dangerous FOSS Codes of Conduct

I saw a great point in one of the CoC comment threads that the only actionable outcome of the CoC was to exclude people. Everyone starts out included, it's only by the arbitrary choice of being offended that forces the community to spend time debating politics rather than working on the project, and then exclude those with the minority opinion.

This both reduces diversity in the project as well as producing an unwelcome atmosphere where anyone is at risk of being doxxed (not even necessarily correctly) for something said anywhere else on the internet, and then denied support/access/whatever to a project because of it.

17 25 Jan 2016 07:09 u/0xFEEDFACE in v/programming
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