• mlg@lemmy.world
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    I actually got flagged on reddit for a joke comment I made with a 3 liner code block that had something like thread.kill()

    It thought I was promoting violence lol

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      Imagine the possibilities when AI gets involved and can’t distinguish between killing children (programming) vs IRL.

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    A bit like when we renamed all the master/slave terminology using different phrasing that’s frankly more useful a lot of the time, I think it’s about time we got rid of this “child” task nonsense. I suggest “subtask”. Then we can reword these books into something that no-one can make stupid jokes about any more, like “how to keep your subs in line” and “how to punish your subs when they’ve misbehaved”.

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    At some I added logging to a thread pool, when it gave up on child-threads, it would be logging things like

    “Child 123 is being aborted”

    Not the best of phrasing for people that didn’t know what that was about…

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    Dumping core

    Oh, thats why captains in Star Trek do it every even remotely excusable change they get.
    (“Why did we dump the core & why did it detonate??” - “I wanted to see if I can brew coffee in the vacuum of space.”)

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      “Wah wah I’m a victim look they’re going to attack me any second now!”

      I hope you figure out whatever’s destroying your sense of self-worth and causing you to attack margainalisized communities to protect what’s left of your ego. That’s both a dig and a genuine dose of sympathy.

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        Someone feels called out?

        Some people like to be victim, some like drama and some are Mimosa on behalf of others. Augenmass is needed in such cases, instead of joining the drama.

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              Well, as they say, “common sense is not very common”, but thinking a bit before rushing in may always do good.

              about the "quote"

              It actually should read

              It is sometimes said, common sense is very rare

              as written by Voltaire, it appears, but I didn’t know that and only met derivatives of this quote.

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          No?

          Yes, sometimes it’s better to just leave the shitty person to be shitty but not calling people out also validates their shitty opinions. I’m glad you’re in a place of privilege to just ignore it but maybe practice your own fuckin’ augenmaß and butt out if you don’t have anything constructive to say.

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        Wait, what happened here? Is this picture supposed to be offensive somehow? Is there a place you can see deleted lemmy comments like you can see deleted reddit comments?

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          Just someone trying to “get ahead of the people who will complain that it’s not politically correct”. Like, no one is complaining but they’re already mad for…some reason.

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          He refuses to update the identification info for contributers? Why? It’s the least they can do for people who offer their time and expertise for the project.

          Presumably he’d be happy to do so if they got married and changed their name, so it sounds like he’s probably a transphobe, right?

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            No, it’s when someone wanted to change docs to say “they” when referring to the user. I don’t think it was really necessary, but refusal to do that looks like a statement I don’t like.

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              I didn’t label him a sexist. But that is a sexist act. Assuming a man because programming fundamentally is sexist.

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            It’s busy work. Reviewing it to make sure they didn’t fuck it up takes away time to do literally anything else. It adds zero value, it only has downsides.

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              I would say being more inclusive is bringing value.

              There’s a massive issue with women being under-represented in STEM and little things like this only further cement that.

              It’s casual sexism. I’m not suggesting they are intentionally hating on women.

              Assuming it’s a man because it’s programming is fundamentally sexist.

              What downsides would they be?

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      Damn. This would have been a really clever joke if that was a real problem and not just something you made upto feel like your overcoming oppression.

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        You know I’ve known for decades that -9 is basically “nuke it from orbit”, but does anyone know what the “9” actually means or where it came from?

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          It’s the number of the signal sent, 9 is for SIGKILL. You can send various signals with kill, and depending on how application was made it may react on all signals with dying, or meaningfully process most of them. Afaik, SIGKILL can’t be processed by the app, and it always means just that: “die already”.

          Checked in Wikipedia, that’s about right but there are more details I left out, mostly because didn’t know about them, too: POSIX signals

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              In languages like C, your application code can register what is called a signal handler. These functions get called when the process receives a signal. You could do something like reload a config file for example, without the user needing to stop and restart the process.

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          You can use kill -l (lowercase L) to see a list of signals. But IIRC it’s the same as -KILL.

          EDIT: fixed the signal name.

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      Many here will be seeing this for the first time. For others it will be a fun reminder of something they haven’t seen for a long time. Still others will find it to be the same old tired shit they’re sick of.

      When you see the same old tired shit on Lemmy (or any social media), just move on. There will be plenty that is new to you.