Dewie2
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You better have "showdead on" in order to see this. > Your current posting style didn't work for your last account. It doesn't seem to be working for this account. Yes, I was an asshole on my last account, and recently…
Once again, HN shows her judicious and tempered use of the downvote button. /s
Since you're so interested in my activity here[1], you may notice that my very first, apparently terrible and flame-inducing post was about me pointing out that an article spelled someone's name wrong[2], modulo…
I guess the Rust community isn't so carefree and non-sensitive after all. > On the other hand "guys" sounds like you're being called, well, a guy "Guys" means that you're in a mixed gender company. > (and English has…
Because "guys" is gender discrimination? Give me a break. Might as well call ~everyone who speaks the Spanish language massive sexists while you're at it. I guess it is if you're oversensitive to everything that might…
A community that is informal enough to give analogies involving poop, but too uptight to stomach the gender-neutral use of the word "guys"[1]. Makes sense. [1]…
First it was dry and boring, and then someone mentioned "poop" and then the same subject was hilarious! I don't get it...
> > , but I staunchly refuse to edit code with any tool that requires using a mouse. Like Acme.
Thank you for mentioning this. It's frustrating that every time someone complains about Go's error-handling style, the first assumption is that the complainer then necessarily has to prefer exceptions. In truth,…
Thanks for you reasonable reply. > Whether, in the age of Unicode, it _should_ be, is another question. Characters like this aren't so exotic that the relatively new prolifeteration of the Unicode standards have made…
I'm surprised that this turned out to be such a vile thing to bring up, judging by how it has been recieved. I always had the impression that places like HN were quick to point out linguistic and grammatical issues,…
> Yes. This is common all over the place. Nobody really cares. > Source: I'm Norwegian. As you've probably guessed, as am I. So then we have two apparent Norwegians (me and uer haakon) who cares. So maybe "somebody…
> Usually you can quickly deduce what the missing part would be. Maybe it’s something like You, sadly, always know what to do when she’s holding a dog on her Tinder and you’re like, “cute dog.” Or maybe the full…
> I simply tried (and failed, it seems) to say that they are generally considered to be equivalent, Do you think I have a hard time understanding that the intent in this case is to use "aa" as a substitute for "å"? Let…
I'm sorry to hear that what I choose to preoccupy my time with right now is stupid and not worth your time. It breaks my heart.
I guess you're right about their use in words in general. I'm not sure you're right about their use in names in particular. Firstly, people and places are still named with "aa" rather than "å". They aren't simply…
His last name is wrong; it's "Knausgård".