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    Drew DeVault (drewdevault@fosstodon.org)'s status on Thursday, 25-Jul-2024 15:53:44 JSTDrew DeVaultDrew DeVault
    in reply to

    "sway has been around for 4x longer", "Hyprland's growing faster"

    Does not support the argument that Hyprland is more popular than Sway

    "many people have sway installed and dont use it, the longer it's there the more there are"

    No evidence to support or quantify this assumption

    "opt-in arch pkg-stats"

    Same bias applies to the Hyprland stats and balances out

    "8% is not 'dark web'"

    Still misinterpreting my comment on the "intellectual dark web"

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intellectual_dark_web

    In conversationabout 11 months ago from gnusocial.jppermalink

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      Intellectual dark web
      The intellectual dark web (IDW) is a term used to describe a loose affiliation of academics and social commentators who oppose the perceived influence of left wing–associated identity politics and political correctness in higher education and mass media. Individuals and publications associated with the term reject what they view as authoritarianism and ostracism within mainstream progressive movements in Western countries. This includes opposition to deplatforming, boycotts, and online shaming, which are seen as threats to freedom of speech. Those who have been labelled as being part of the IDW include both liberals and conservatives. The validity of the term is contested by some it has been applied to because of the range of beliefs it encompasses. The term "intellectual dark web" was coined by mathematician and financial executive Eric Weinstein and popularized by New York Times opinion editor Bari Weiss. It has been used to refer to various academics and social commentators who express concerns over the perceived excesses of left-wing identity politics. According to Weiss, Weinstein stated that when he coined the term he was "half...
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