‘Forbidden Words’: Github Reveals How Software Engineers Are Purging Federal Databases
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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.
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I like boss/controller–worker the most.
Meh, might need to change it in the future if the commie government comes to power.
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Literally flushing money down the drain to feed ego. It's honestly pathetic and disgusting.
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What the fuck did I just read? This sounds actually a lot like raw unapologetic hate of people that don't fit [blank] from society. It's utterly insane. It will hurt you eventually, you know that right?