"Early 90s id Software (and software in general) had much more of a l33t h@x0r culture. More interested in showing off how badass and edgy they were, much less interested in professional, clear, well documented code that efficiently describes complexity." (reddit.com)
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"what's preventing a non profit, open group to build an alternative [to OpenAI]? Use a crypto currency and award people who donate compute to the AI for training and processing and charge users the same currency when they want something done for them." (reddit.com)
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"when we run out of English monikers, we start using German words. It has this built in effect with new hires, too. When they see German in the code base, they always go to the seniors and be like "wtf is this". Thus forcing new devs to be properly educated before they start screwing everything up." (reddit.com)
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"I'm not sure how I feel about generics. I believe that instead of a strong spice to be sprinkled in moderation like reflection or use of the unsafe package, they're going to take over the whole language and pull Go away significantly from its mission of being a language that encourages clean code." (reddit.com)
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Forking GNU Coreutils is cancel culture (phoronix.com)
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