There's a sociology phd study in the replies on this thread. The freakout spectrum spans "why? it's just a word!" to "I traced this back to latin, and actually..." to "the MILLIONS spent on this could feed poor kids". Logic pretzels abound.
The reason I enjoy programming is the ability to sweat the words. Literally delivered a whole keynote centered on the idea that programming is writing. Master just wasn't a good one, so we replaced it with a better one! 🌈✨
Funny thing is that this change didn't even require any sweating. Total, uncontroversial no-brainer that was signed off in about 10 seconds by the Rails core team.
P.S: I'm not available to help you process this traumatic word change, sort out your logical fallacies, or help you with your imaginary slippery slope ✌️
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I like Twitter as a publishing tool. Far less keen on it as a debate forum.
It’s great that we now have some tooling to reclaim our attention when publishing (by limiting direct replies), but as long as quote tweeting links back to your words, it’s still fucked. Plenty of topics I don’t want to post on and have randos bootstrap their shit off.
I’d much prefer to use Twitter primarily as a way to follow people I’ve chosen to follow. No algorithmic suggestions or prodding. No rabbit holes of “debate” within them. Like a mailing list! Or maybe that’s indeed why mailing lists are taking off...
Tailwind CSS for Rails allows you to use Tailwind without setting up the entire JavaScript build pipeline, but still take advantage of purging for production. github.com/rails/tailwind…
I'm really interested in exploring just how far we can push the envelope on developing modern Rails apps without needing to setup the whole honking JavaScript build pipeline. Now we got Hotwire for in-browser ES6/ESM and Tailwind with pipeline purging. Looking pretty sharp!
Also, shoutout to @adamwathan for creating such a lovely css framework! It's been a long time since I've really had fun playing with CSS. I'm spoiled with incredible designers at Basecamp. But if I had to build something myself? I'd most likely use Tailwind! ✌️❤️
New Arendt biography made me think of Heller's account in "Hannah Arendt: A Life in Dark Times" re: the reaction Arendt faced after reporting on Eichmann in Jerusalem. How she was rendered a pariah for questioning the notion of inherent, irredeemable evil. Deeply relevant today.
Once you've convinced yourself of the other sides inherent, irredeemable evil, you've given yourself license to stop thinking critically, and you end up justifying anything and everything to counter that evil. It's indeed a path for dark times.
Highly recommend Heller's biography. Arendt is not only a spectacular writer and thinker, she's also a deeply fascinating human. Impossible to easily box into a certain ideology.
Atlasssian: “Except as otherwise expressly permitted in these Terms, you will not.. publicly disseminate information regarding the performance of the Cloud Products.. or encourage or assist any 3rd party to do any of the foregoing” 😂 #BadPerfIsClassifiedatlassian.com/legal/cloud-te…
This is both insane and hilarious but why stop with classifying poor performance of your app? What about shitty service, is that also a trade secret? 😂
This so warrants an investigative report into what must be truly awful performance. Come on @verge or @motherboard or @wired or whoever 🙏. Please do some deep throat silhouette with distorted voice interviews that goes “it was awful.. so slow.. but we couldn’t say!”
“Apple contacted and informed me that, after 6 years on the Mac App Store, Amphetamine had spontaneously began violating one of Apple's App Store Guidelines”, another day, another capricious, inconsistent, unfair, backdated, incompetent abuse of power. github.com/x74353/SaveAmp…
Love how all the good little authoritarians are showing up to defend the $2T monopolist: But why don’t you just lick the boot?! The man told you lick it! If you’d just lick it, everything would be fine. I really can’t understand why you don’t just drop down and lick it. Come on.
I’d strongly recommend Erich Fromm’s classic Escape From Freedom if you’d like to understand the psychology of boot licking more deeply. It’s one of my all-time top ten favorite books. Applies well in both business and politics. indiebound.org/book/978080503…
If the only way you can manage to stay in business is by putting in an obstacle course when customers try to leave... please just go out of business.
It's okay! Not all businesses are meant to endure. Going out of business is a thing that happens when the product or service you have just isn't compelling enough for the price/market/branding/whatever you've targeted. Don't delay it by abusing customers and their right to leave.
And for crying out loud, don't expect any fucking cheers or parade when you go on to brag about "saving" your business by parking your scruples. This isn't a noble move! Whatever logic you're using to justify it to yourself will not translate well to a general audience. I assure.