• 0 Posts
  • 40 Comments
Joined 1 year ago
cake
Cake day: June 17th, 2023

help-circle


  • If you were to study version control in a comp sci degree, you would study the way it’s implemented, not how to use it. The data models for how to store and access repositories of many files with many changes is interesting, and can have different aspects depending on if it is text content or binary. Is it optimal to store each file as an aggregate of its diffs, no matter how many. Should there be snapshot points, etc?

    Those are the aspects of version control that belong in tertiary level computer science. Learning how to use “git add” and “git push” don’t.






  • Because we are not censorship happy pieces of shit. We judge every statement for what it is, rather than applying guilt by association in three steps.

    Most people who want to block Meta from the fediverse want to do it because they want to block people’s opinions and statements from reaching them. They want the fediverse to be a “safe space” (a term which thankfully has lost most of its momentum in the last few years) where no dissenting or nuanced opinion is welcome. Somehow you’re trying to turn Meta’s similar behavior into an argument against them, even though it’s an example of both organizations doing similar things (prohibiting unwanted opinions).






  • If they try to pull anything they would be caught the same way they were before.

    They were caught. My problem is that you think being caught deceiving your end users should go unpunished. Betraying your customers in that way should mean the end of the product.

    The fact that they do crypto shit is a general argument against them, that your arguments might counteract. The fact that they did SECRET crypto shit should be 100% nuclear.