Comment on: Was Microsoft acting ethically when they killed TayAI?
1 25 Mar 2016 08:38 u/TibbyTurtle in v/programmingComment on: What constitutes 'coding'?
People also say they 'code' html.
People can say whatever they want, that doesn't mean they're correct.
Comment on: The Ruby Programming Language community is now under siege by SJW entryists and the trojan horse Code of Conduct
If their target is sociopolitical power, then a bunch of software development communities is a pretty damn low target on the sociopolitical influence scale.
Comment on: The Ruby Programming Language community is now under siege by SJW entryists and the trojan horse Code of Conduct
I honestly don't understand what feminists/SJWs have to gain by going after open source software? Like of all the oppression in the world, hell even of the completely made up oppression they think they experience in western society, a bunch of open source software projects have absolutely no connection to any of that.
Stuff like the ruby, django, php, and linux communities have no influence on anything that would ever have any noticeable impact on the average person or anyone outside of the development community. So why on earth have radical feminists made this their target? Same with gaming, why are they going after all these targets that have absolutely no involvement in the "institutional sexism" that they pretend exists and claim they're against?
Comment on: A Catalog of Programming Languages that Programmers Hate
TLDR: Programmers hate pretty much every language they'll ever have to use.
Just wait till the left starts killing real people for not having the "correct" opinions. Start arming yourselves now folks, soon your very survival will depend on them.