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What hills are you dying on?

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  • christian@lemmy.mlC [email protected]

    People without empathy shouldn't have the right to lead people (politics, work, ...).

    The inclusion of the phrase "have the right to" is what changes this statement from sensible to nonsense. We'd need a way to declare who has that right, and I cannot imagine any idea of an empathy certification board that is not horrifically dystopian.

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    That's a good point, but I still think my point is valid, even if we do not yet have the technology to make it happen.

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    • spacefox@lemmy.mlS [email protected]

      . The race of a voice actor doesn't matter

      . It is possible to wear yoga pants because there comfy

      . You don't need to shower everyday

      . It is possible to crossdress/be gender non-conforming without being trans

      . Monty Python is very overrated

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      Data is pronounced data and not data.

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        It is "Math" and not "Maths"

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        I think it's context dependent.

        The field is called mathematics, but I see math as a short form of mathematic or mathematical.

        Calling something a 'math' question or a 'maths' question both make sense. But something like "I hate math" sounds like you hate a singular mathematic, which sounds weirder to me than "I hate maths" (the field).

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        • zacryon@feddit.orgZ [email protected]

          Python sucks.

          Not only is it extremely inefficient, it is also a pain in the ass to work with if you have to use APIs that heavily rely on dynamic type wrapping and don't provide stubs. Static analysis via Pylance is not possible then and you're basically poking around in the dark, increasing the difficulty enourmously to get to know such an API. Even worse if there isn't even a halfway decent documentation.

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          Agreed. I don't understand the people who claim it's easier to work with, or better for prototyping.

          Automatic typing exists. Type casting exists and is even handled automatically in some scenarios. Languages like java and C# can manage memory for you, and have the same portability and runtime requirement as python.

          Prototyping in python and then moving to another language later makes no sense to me at all.

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          • S [email protected]

            Comparing Python to c++ seems disingenuous, Python is not a replacement for c++, it should be compared to bash, PHP or maybe R. Don't get mad that a hammer is not a good screwdriver.

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            I suppose you're referring to the article I've linked. As I see it: If an increasing amount of applications world are running with Python, then energy and time consumption are important aspects. Not only cost wise but especially since we're grilling our planet. Therefore, comparing with more efficient languages is indeed meaningful.

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            • venusaur@lemmy.worldV [email protected]

              Dog breeds go through trends just like anybody else. Your fav valuable has a pug? You might want a pug. Maybe not you, but that’s how trends work. The aristocracy tells you what to like. That’s the whole reason they exist in the first place.

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              And there's a trend to un fuck up pugs through breeding now, but you think that's unethical as well because that's still owning a pug.

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                I find it easier to just add/subtract 12, the problem is that I sometimes accidentally add/subtract 10.

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                Yeah, I knew about that trick, but for me, it was easier to just break down 16 into its smaller components. Or remember that 19 was a prime, which belonged to 7. After a bit of time (heh), it all just started to meld for me. Nothing like immersion-based learning!

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                • S [email protected]

                  Winter totally trumps other seasons. It's just so cozy.

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                  I tell people I'm weird because I like winter.

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                  • F [email protected]

                    AI generated slop from scrubbed data are not images. One real image shows what clearly is a star.

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                    You are wrong

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                    • christian@lemmy.mlC [email protected]

                      Probably shouldn't assume that guy's personal view is the norm.

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                      Well now I'm just confused.

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                        And there's a trend to un fuck up pugs through breeding now, but you think that's unethical as well because that's still owning a pug.

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                        I know about retro pugs. I’m only against owning snub-nosed pugs.

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                        • U [email protected]

                          Using "themselves" for a non-binary person or unspecified gender is grammatically incorrect.

                          It's "themself." (Unless they're plural.)

                          Also, "Latinx" is performative white ally cringe. It's not pronounceable in Spanish. Use "Latine." -e is the obvious gender neutral ending.

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                          I don't get why people think "Latinx" is unpronounceable in Spanish, it's equally pronounceable as in English lol.

                          You could either say "Latincs", or "Latin Equis" which would be the Spanish version of how i hear people say it in English.

                          I do prefer "Latine" though, it sounds better and matches the gender neutral versions of other words in Spanish. Also feels cunt, which is important.

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                            It is possible to crossdress/be gender non-conforming without being trans

                            I’ve never heard anyone suggest otherwise. Who are you having this argument with?

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                            I see the opinion that people presenting in a way that's uncommon or "opposite" of their gender assigned at birth has to mean that they're trans being made all the time, it's so common that i doubt this comes from a single person they had an argument with.

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                            • 7empest@beehaw.org7 [email protected]

                              The one with eyes

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                              Not if you have a rattlesnake with you.

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                              • babyincubi@beehaw.orgB [email protected]

                                I don't get why people think "Latinx" is unpronounceable in Spanish, it's equally pronounceable as in English lol.

                                You could either say "Latincs", or "Latin Equis" which would be the Spanish version of how i hear people say it in English.

                                I do prefer "Latine" though, it sounds better and matches the gender neutral versions of other words in Spanish. Also feels cunt, which is important.

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                                Spanish doesn't have the /ks/ consonant cluster, does it? like the 'c' in "acelerar" is pronounced like /s/, not /ks/ like in English "accelerate" right? I can't think of any words with /ks/, anyway. Consonant clusters are often hard if you didn't grow up speaking them. Plus the /ks/ in Latinx is final, and final consonant clusters are extra tricky, especially since Spanish words mostly end with vowel (+ {s,r,n}). So I assumed it'd be tricky for Spanish speakers, the way that initial 's' is (this I know firsthand, since my boss always pronounces "stress" as "estrés" even though he's very fluent in English.)

                                Maybe it's gotten easier now that most kids grow up studying English? Idk, I'm really surprised to hear it's easy to pronounce.

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                                  Spanish doesn't have the /ks/ consonant cluster, does it? like the 'c' in "acelerar" is pronounced like /s/, not /ks/ like in English "accelerate" right? I can't think of any words with /ks/, anyway. Consonant clusters are often hard if you didn't grow up speaking them. Plus the /ks/ in Latinx is final, and final consonant clusters are extra tricky, especially since Spanish words mostly end with vowel (+ {s,r,n}). So I assumed it'd be tricky for Spanish speakers, the way that initial 's' is (this I know firsthand, since my boss always pronounces "stress" as "estrés" even though he's very fluent in English.)

                                  Maybe it's gotten easier now that most kids grow up studying English? Idk, I'm really surprised to hear it's easy to pronounce.

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                                  #226

                                  "Acelerar" is pronounced like that because it has a single "C", the english equivalent has two. A comparable word for pronunciation would be "Acceso", this one does use the "KS" sound.

                                  Also words that start with "S" aren't hard to pronounce for Spanish speakers, it just sounds like your boss either has a thick accent or doesn't care to use the English pronunciation of the word.

                                  Source: i'm Hispanic, lol.

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                                    "Acelerar" is pronounced like that because it has a single "C", the english equivalent has two. A comparable word for pronunciation would be "Acceso", this one does use the "KS" sound.

                                    Also words that start with "S" aren't hard to pronounce for Spanish speakers, it just sounds like your boss either has a thick accent or doesn't care to use the English pronunciation of the word.

                                    Source: i'm Hispanic, lol.

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                                    If my boss has a thick accent doesn't that mean it's hard to pronounce for Spanish speakers? Obviously it's not hard to pronounce English words if you have a good English accent.

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                                      If my boss has a thick accent doesn't that mean it's hard to pronounce for Spanish speakers? Obviously it's not hard to pronounce English words if you have a good English accent.

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                                      Not really, it will depend on the person.

                                      Another reason some hispanics tend to add an "e" for english words that start with "s" is because the spanish equivalent of it does start with an "e" (stress, study, etc).

                                      If we take words that start with an "s" in both languages, suddenly that's not an issue, that's why you don't hear hispanics saying "Eh-Shadow" instead of "Shadow".

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                                      • babyincubi@beehaw.orgB [email protected]

                                        Not really, it will depend on the person.

                                        Another reason some hispanics tend to add an "e" for english words that start with "s" is because the spanish equivalent of it does start with an "e" (stress, study, etc).

                                        If we take words that start with an "s" in both languages, suddenly that's not an issue, that's why you don't hear hispanics saying "Eh-Shadow" instead of "Shadow".

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                                        the sh in shadow isn't /s/ though, it's /ʃ/. and I'm specifically claiming that no Spanish words start with s+hard consonant. s by itself is fine, for example sonriar obviously, but I claim that no Spanish word starts with 'st', 'sp', 'sc' etc. so you have estudiar, espalda, escuela. in Latin these were stūdium, spātula, schōla. Spanish added an e before the s specifically because it became hard for them to pronounce. this same shift happened in French, hence étude and ecòle, but not in Italian (studio and scuola.)

                                        so I think you have it the wrong way around. the reason Spanish has those initial es in the first place is because it's hard to pronounce consonant clusters without them.

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                                        • spacefox@lemmy.mlS [email protected]

                                          . The race of a voice actor doesn't matter

                                          . It is possible to wear yoga pants because there comfy

                                          . You don't need to shower everyday

                                          . It is possible to crossdress/be gender non-conforming without being trans

                                          . Monty Python is very overrated

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                                          Ok, I don't like making generalizations, but let's play the game:

                                          • Dynamically typed programming languages are for babies.

                                          • Having depression is not being sad. Having anxiety is not being nervous. Mental health exists and it's very complex.

                                          • We should start trating unhealthy use of social media as an actual addiction, and the platforms should be held accountable for the damage they have and still are causing.

                                          • Sometimes older people have actual knowledge and wisdom that is only gained by experiencing life, and younger people shuld learn to shut the fuck up some times and stop pretending they were born knowing everything.

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