Please ask Suwako, I'm no longer a 076 staffer since the beginning of this month, so I couldn't have done anything.
And I doubt Suwako would have done anything neither, she never moderates other people.
Embed this notice寮 (ryo@social.076.moe)'s status on Thursday, 13-Apr-2023 15:32:53 JST
寮Just briefly showing up to let you know I'm still alive.
You probably noticed my blog and IRC server are down for a while now, I can't comment on that for the time being, but I will after the metaphoric storm wanes.
In case I won't show up ever again, know that I never took a cloth shot, so I won't be killed by that, and also know that I'm not suicidal, and I didn't get paid or coersed by anybody.
There's an alternative, and 3 out of 5 BRICS countries + Turkey are really boasting, as well as most of Asia technically being one without officially boasting it: the civilization state model.
So each civilization being independently run and figure out their own shit, like how that has been the case throughout history until WWII, meaning that clearly this model just works.
Plus the BRICS countries have almost all agreed to trade with each other using their own currencies (and so to skip the USD altogether), because if America has shown they can just cancel an entire country that's also quite a beefy military and economic power too off the system, I'm not surprised at all that more and more countries are dumping the USD.
Right now it's mostly the poorer countries pulling out first, and it's a matter of time before the rest of the world follows suit.
Embed this notice寮 (ryo@social.076.moe)'s status on Monday, 03-Apr-2023 23:30:40 JST
寮Yamato Transportation showing how they're the worst delivery company in the country once again.
Previously they fucked up my delivering something to me meant for a neighbor 4 streets further (and way down the hill too), and now they claim I wasn't home exactly at the time I was cooking, and my kitchen is right next to the front door.
Not only that, they promised to come between 14:00 and 16:00, and claimed to have come at 18:00, meanwhile they normally come 10 minutes to 4 hours early.
Just fuck you, that's all!
I'd prefer to make my own from scratch instead.
99% of the open source projects in current year are littered with layers upon layers of abstraction, frameworks, large amounts of dependencies for every single thing they implement, countless of compilation and/or installation steps, bullshit like Docker containers, and so on, so there's way more fixing required than just the removal of the CoC.
I mean, seems like the right side recommends all the languages the left side tells you to stop learning.
I haven't watched any of the 2 videos, because I was looking for videos explaining the difference between high level and low level languages in a way that beginners can understand, and I came to the conclusion that only the pajeets have been able to explain.
Everyone else is doing the usual 90% spam and 10% actual content bullshit, and even within the actual content they never get to the part where they explain the difference between high and low levels.
And those that do are 30 minutes to 2 hours long.
Of course, the problem is that apart from single person projects those tend to be rare.
OpenBSD doesn't have a CoC and they openly even laugh at FreeBSD for having one, so it's pretty much confirmed they won't have one anytime soon.
C doesn't have one, thankfully one of the only languages left that troons are too afraid to touch.
But wherever else I go, either they have one, or might have one in the near future.
To be fair, good developers are oftentimes rather assholes.
In both cases they're trying to force those developers to walk on egg shells.
What instead happens is that all the good developers leave, maybe some who are cucked will stay a little longer, but it's a matter of time before either they leave or get cancelled.
Meanwhile, whoever has taken over the projects will invite total nitwits into those projects who have no idea how to code, and only join for bragging reasons, and eventually the projects just collapse.
This is why I'm so against Codes of Conduct (or Code of Conducts, or whatever the plural form is, no need to tell me, I don't care).
Some people simply ignore CoCs and use it anyway, but I think it's better to outright boycot projects that have a CoC, and just make your own instead.
Before you know it, the project gets abandoned, and you'll be left helpless.
To be fair, good developers are oftentimes rather assholes.
In both cases they're trying to force those developers to walk on egg shells.
What instead happens is that all the good developers leave, maybe some who are cucked will stay a little longer, but it's a matter of time before either they leave or get cancelled.
Meanwhile, whoever has taken over the projects will invite total nitwits into those projects who have no idea how to code, and only join for bragging reasons, and eventually the projects just collapse.
This is why I'm so against Codes of Conduct (or Code of Conducts, or whatever the plural form is, no need to tell me, I don't care).
Some people simply ignore CoCs and use it anyway, but I think it's better to outright boycot projects that have a CoC, and just make your own instead.
Before you know it, the project gets abandoned, and you'll be left helpless.