I try to contribute to things getting better, sometimes through polite rational skepticism.
Disagreeing with your comment ≠ supporting the opposite side, I support rationality.
Let’s discuss to refine the arguments that make things better sustainably.
Always happy to question our beliefs.
@innermeerkat Pardon, mais les logiciels libres sont par essence de gauche.
Il y a peut-être des influences de gauche, mais les figures de proue comme Torvald ou Stallman n’ont jamais affiché d’affiliations politiques au-delà de leur combat pour le logiciel libre, autant que je sache.
En outre, il y a tout un tas de producteur de logiciels libres qui ne le sont clairement pas. Par exemple, les géants ou les startups de la tech de la Silicon Valley qui sont les principaux pourvoyeurs de logiciels libres et qui sont très loin de l’extrême gauche, ils sont plutôt économiquement libertariens. Ils y trouvent d’autres bénéfices que ceux provenant de la vente directe de logiciels : revue par les pairs, co-construction, image de marque, recrutement, création de standards, développement d’un écosystème favorable, etc.
Je pense qu’il faut se méfier du biais de gauche de considérer que tout ce qui a l’air humaniste et gratuit est forcément de gauche.
I’m glad that there’s no micro transactions nor loot boxes.
Go pitch it to Netflix
Not even to spend good times with friends?
How do you agree on a meeting time with a group of people who all live in different places of your country?
That’s a good idea! Instead of discrete timezones, let’s have continuous timezones!
Are you one of those rare developers who spend most of their day actually coding?
Absolutely insane how much quicker it is too do stuff with vim motions than ctrl-shift-arrows and the like
Those tasks are a very small part of work time, so most people don’t feel the need to optimize it.
Extremely remote debugging
Where is Korea worse?
Seems very similar to Japan except South Korea has been gaining popularity in the West more recently.
J’ai changé d’avis, dorénavant, je supporte le Brexit.
Edit: Le bug du switch Subscribed/Local/All quand on revient en arrière semble réglé.
Il faut cliquer plusieurs fois et scrollé, c’est bizarre mais pas besoin de compte. Pas sûr que le contenu vaille un tel effort par contre.
It’s mostly silicon.
Since Fairphone 4, they are really good mid range smartphones. Price is higher, but gotta pay for the ethics somehow.
Sounds good philosophically, but I can’t help but feel like it could turn into a dystopia.
Who will be in charge of defining what is to be considered true, and what should be known by the accused? Who will be able to challenge this truth giver?
How do you make the difference between false information out of ignorance and willfully misleading information?
Out of fear, will every politician, even honest ones, be forced to introduce their speech with some precautionary standard phrase like “This is fully based on assumptions and the truth of those statements cannot be guaranteed” like people say “I am not a lawyer”, eventually putting every political intention on an equal level of uncertainty? (That’s standard troll farm goal)
I believe this job currently belongs to journalism, although we know how imperfect that is, will a law and a Justice system do better?