Comment on: FreeBSD adopts a 'Code of Conduct', based on the example in Feminism Wiki, talking about systemic oppression etc.
0 18 Feb 2018 00:21 u/dontforgetaboutevil in v/programmingComment on: FreeBSD adopts a 'Code of Conduct', based on the example in Feminism Wiki, talking about systemic oppression etc.
In what way was feminism ever useful?
Comment on: FreeBSD adopts a 'Code of Conduct', based on the example in Feminism Wiki, talking about systemic oppression etc.
Its so weird how the ham beasts of feminism are all up in programming. Way to strangle innovation forever cunts and fags.
Comment on: Report: 80's kids started programming at an earlier age than today's millennials
Why connect to learning resources when you can watch some douchebag on youtube eat soap?
Comment on: Report: 80's kids started programming at an earlier age than today's millennials
Hah..
Comment on: Report: 80's kids started programming at an earlier age than today's millennials
Yeah... we need to do something about pajeetland.
Comment on: Report: 80's kids started programming at an earlier age than today's millennials
Computers were new then. The biggest problem the millenials have is that no awesome cool new thing came around when they were kids.
80's kids got computers and infinite potential.
Millenials got phones with nothing but bullshit websites to go to.
Comment on: EFF resigns from W3C due to DRM objections: "An open letter to the W3C Director, CEO, team and membership"
We can just avoid websites with eme consent and it will die off as a standard anyway.
Comment on: BBC admits its viral "women write better code" story was fake news
It's impossible that women could right better code. From what I can tell from living with women they can't prioritize anything. They are constantly pulled off by any new detail or they focus down on one detail and ignore everything else. They can either intensely focus on one thing or they focus on dozens on things. Women don't know how to pick the 5 things that matter, work with them and then ignore the rest.
Comment on: Programmers are having a huge discussion about the unethical and illegal things theyve been asked to do
They should have had it a long time ago. The biggest problem in IT is how many weasely little scumbags will take a paycheck for doing something sleazy that a lot of other people have turned down.
Wait scratch that. This is the problem with our whole species. A great many humans are willing to forego moral concerns for financial gain. Or is it a problem of society emphasizing and encouraging financial gain at all costs? Or both?
I definitely don't agree with your second proposition. As for the first yeah I kind of agree. Especially since there is always divorce. But I don't agree that women should be freely allowed to work. For one thing women are extremely inclined to seek special treatment and accept it. Another issue I take here is that once a woman is pregnant working is actually not healthy for her. Working around the home or a garden is one thing, but the stressful, petty bickering political bullshit of a job is no place for a gestating fetus.
Ultimately work is the lot of all people male or female.One way or another one kind or another everybody must put forth some energy and effort to survive. But when it comes to where and when work should be applied and by whom it's best to consider all the angles before deploying people willy nilly into whatever fields they can find.
A pregnant woman and mother should be working in the home. This is the #1 best way to raise children and there is nothing wrong or dishonorable it. Stuff like maternity leave is not even close to what a child needs or what a mother needs for that matter. It seems kind of sick and twisted to me to force mothers into the workforce so that the family can have enough money to thrive. I'll admit it seems almost equally sick and twisted to deny a mother the right to work but it is the lesser evil. Honestly I would support a tax credit for families that have mothers working in the home. I can wager safely that their kid won't vandalize the neighborhood to try to sell my kid drugs.