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I believe that Ladybird has more funding and better support for the web, but Servo wins in performance. Though, they're hard to compare directly!

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[–] mox@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 1 week ago (10 children)

"Personal politics" is a vague phrase that generally just means someone's views and priorities. There is nothing pejorative about it, nor in the way he used it.

In other words, Andreas insists the OS developer be referred to as “he/him” instead of not assuming gender.

The build instructions in question follow English language conventions that have existed for hundreds of years (and are shared by more than few other languages). All he did was decline someone's proposed change that would have applied a very new convention regarding pronouns for a hypothetical person. This is not the same as insisting that anyone refer to anyone else in a particular way.

It's also not unreasonable. We can ask people to adopt new conventions, but we don't get to expect or demand it.

Change to a language takes time.

It’s textbook misogyny.

No, it is not.

[–] RandomVideos@programming.dev 12 points 1 week ago (2 children)

a very new convention regarding pronouns

Singular they is old. It may be newer than the gender neutral he, but its not new

[–] mox@lemmy.sdf.org -2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Certain forms of singular they are old, but the drive to make it the general convention when referring to a hypothetical person is new.

[–] pogmommy@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago

Nobody ask this person their thoughts on federal marriage law conventions in the us in the year 2015

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