Open Source Software Community - it's about ethics in Code of Conducts

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You have to pay Null to call a post Jewish? What did he mean by this…
 
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Wtf is this shit lol, if he has 2000 commits and they're all good, who gives a shit if he says nigger. Imagine shooting your own project in the foot to appeal to a minority that wasn't interested in it in the first place.
 
They don't care about his qualities. They disavow meritocracy. Loyalty to the cause is a hard requirement.
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Reading past the first two paragraphs of anything these sorts of faggots produce clearly illustrates why, in a better world, they would have been quickly and forcefully ejected from any FOSS project and into a bauxite mine. When you're retarded dickless tranny that has no capacity to exert your will upon the world by way of merit, its only natural that you'll try to subvert it by any means necessary to improve your own position, with "equality" just being a convenient excuse. Power dynamics 101 o algo, either way every "signatory" on that home page (A) should immediately seek out the nearest bridge and make like a cannonball.
 
Wtf is this shit lol, if he has 2000 commits and they're all good, who gives a shit if he says nigger. Imagine shooting your own project in the foot to appeal to a minority that wasn't interested in it in the first place.
He's a victim in a greater issue where they value the minority over the people with actual talent. Remember that the people running a lot of open source projects now will actively change 10 or 20 year + old code just to remove words like whitelist, blacklist, master, slave.
 
Kind of unsure if this should go here, alas.

A Cloudflare genius posted a vibe-written blog post (archive). By looking at the Github code linked in the article, one can find some truly amazing code that says and does completely different things. It is also littered with "TODO"s. Fear not, however, because the best way to fix these TODOs in your code? You guessed it, just delete them. And then git force push it. The commit is, of course, very comedic to look at.
 
Kind of unsure if this should go here, alas.

A Cloudflare genius posted a vibe-written blog post (archive). By looking at the Github code linked in the article, one can find some truly amazing code that says and does completely different things. It is also littered with "TODO"s. Fear not, however, because the best way to fix these TODOs in your code? You guessed it, just delete them. And then git force push it. The commit is, of course, very comedic to look at.
His first mistake was not telling Claude to run tests.
 
Kind of unsure if this should go here, alas.

A Cloudflare genius posted a vibe-written blog post (archive). By looking at the Github code linked in the article, one can find some truly amazing code that says and does completely different things. It is also littered with "TODO"s. Fear not, however, because the best way to fix these TODOs in your code? You guessed it, just delete them. And then git force push it. The commit is, of course, very comedic to look at.
Oh man this is gold.

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sure thing bud.

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Would Terry approve?

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Kind of unsure if this should go here, alas.

A Cloudflare genius posted a vibe-written blog post (archive). By looking at the Github code linked in the article, one can find some truly amazing code that says and does completely different things. It is also littered with "TODO"s. Fear not, however, because the best way to fix these TODOs in your code? You guessed it, just delete them. And then git force push it. The commit is, of course, very comedic to look at.
Cloudfare Mgmt: Real programmers are too expensive. Let's replace them with pajeets using AI.
 
He can't find the "troon" screenshot, apparently.
poor lunduke, if only it was posted here.

A Cloudflare genius posted a vibe-written blog post (archive). By looking at the Github code linked in the article, one can find some truly amazing code that says and does completely different things. It is also littered with "TODO"s. Fear not, however, because the best way to fix these TODOs in your code? You guessed it, just delete them. And then git force push it. The commit is, of course, very comedic to look at.

suffer matthew prince!
 
Chinese company that makes overpriced x86 handhelds lies:

VideoCardz: Bazzite team says GPD lied about “official Bazzite” for Win 5 handheld (archive)
https://universal-blue.discourse.group/t/correction-regarding-gpd-win5-support-for-bazzite/11574 (archive) (ghost) (mega)
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Yumelize on Discourse links this GPD crashout over the Steam Deck you may not have seen: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux_gami...is_worse_than_win_3_it_is_a_closed/?limit=500 (archive)

I could have gone my whole life without seeing another Bazzite Kyle Gospo Discord screenshot, so I was surprised to see this on VideoCardz.
 
Kind of unsure if this should go here, alas.

A Cloudflare genius posted a vibe-written blog post (archive). By looking at the Github code linked in the article, one can find some truly amazing code that says and does completely different things. It is also littered with "TODO"s. Fear not, however, because the best way to fix these TODOs in your code? You guessed it, just delete them. And then git force push it. The commit is, of course, very comedic to look at.
Update:
Matthew Prince, the cloudflare CEO, has weighed in
 
Kind of unsure if this should go here, alas.

A Cloudflare genius posted a vibe-written blog post (archive). By looking at the Github code linked in the article, one can find some truly amazing code that says and does completely different things. It is also littered with "TODO"s. Fear not, however, because the best way to fix these TODOs in your code? You guessed it, just delete them. And then git force push it. The commit is, of course, very comedic to look at.
this is funny, but it's much more alarming when you get deeper into this.

Elon Musk firing most of the twitter staff has had a fuckload of consequences on the tech landscape. lots of executives have laid-off senior level employees because they are relatively "unproductive" when it comes to their salary. problem is, their productivity is making sure your software isn't on some clown shit. these pea-brained executives are still trying to replace human developers with AI (Actually Indians) because they are usually complete fucking idiots playing around with their generational wealth. Elon making all the woketards cope and seethe and especially dilate was funny and all, but the consequences are manifesting. people always glazed him by saying shit like, "Well he fired all these people and things still worked/got better because we're saving so much money now! Clearly it's a valid strategy!"

see where we are now. and then think about where we'll be in the future.

all the big tech companies have had massive upticks in software issues and it's only gonna get worse. do i even need to get into how fucked up Windows 11 is getting? senior programmers who have the skills to keep shit going correctly can easily cost a company millions/yr, each. (more like $200,000—500,000 but this adds up) so, naturally execs are like, "LOL... what do they even do? fire them."

as an avid reader of slashdot over a decade (up until they embraced some form of tech-communism) i've read heaps of stories of what happened to start-ups and other businesses when they fire their American workers and/or hired foreigners like chinks and jeets: everything got fucking stolen, the business was ruined, and all of that time and money was wasted. Elon has made this a very pervasive, civilizational concern through his actions.

also, post quantum is a real concern but that blogger most certainly has no fucking clue what it means or why it's a concerned based on that incredibly stupid post. within the next 10 years, every password you ever used will be meaningless because password-based log-ins will no longer be secure.
 
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