‘Forbidden Words’: Github Reveals How Software Engineers Are Purging Federal Databases
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The author got backstabbed and almost killed by Stalinists, who turned on them instead of fighting the fascists.
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Some parts of some DEI initiatives were dumb during the BLM protests, therefore we must do digital nazi bookburnings.
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They usually don't care, they just claim some imaginary East-Asian country banned any kind of self-expression to the point all people are wearing the same clothes, which made crime disappear over night or some similar bullshit. They want to claim humans are not different by nature.
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It'd take extra effort to remove the Git diff history, and I don't think higher ups would know or the lower downs would care, lol
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Don't worry, they're working on the IRS too. I saw an anecdote where the Elongated Muskrat said he deleted E-file.
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So after Trump changes his mind or loses power, the missing information can be brought back in fairly easily. Nothing is permanently lost.
It's funny they have absolutely no idea.
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Imagine being this fragile
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Regex is the real deep state
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find -exec
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Revert a 4 year old commit without dealing with conflict hell? I sure wish them luck
They should just revert every single change since this commit. That will role back all 4 years of Trump's enshitification.
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Yes, there's no such thing. Just as there's no such thing as perfect compensation.
Also by neutral structure I mean what they are pretending to be making now, and by compensatory what's supposed to have existed before. I hope that hasn't eluded you.
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This made me laugh, it has Wile E. Coyote vibes to it as a solution
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Blocklist is way better than blacklist anyway
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Apologists who sit down at the same table as the Nazis are equivocal to the pre-seated Nazis. Zero sympathy.
Purge and lance the boil.
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This is literally what I've been doing, but there are people that are just overwriting shit.
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Will they return the master-slave terminology? It's actually funny how the Newspeak wheel is turning.