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(Created page with "* https://nohello.net/en/ * toxic prickly behaviour that reinforces the software engineer stereotype ** furthermore language policing is a form of control ** and this whole movement feels like a gross racist dogwhistle * one of the nicest people i met at work reached out with a simple "Hi" ** it really doesn't take much effort at all to reply with "hi, what can i do for you" or phrasing of your choice, unless you're an asshole Category:Programming Category:Wisdom")
 
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* toxic prickly behaviour that reinforces the software engineer stereotype
* toxic prickly behaviour that reinforces the software engineer stereotype
** furthermore language policing is a form of control
** furthermore language policing is a form of control
** and this whole movement feels like a gross racist dogwhistle
** and this whole movement, popular with certain accounts on reddit, feels like a gross racist dogwhistle
* one of the nicest people i met at work reached out with a simple "Hi"
* one of the nicest people i met at work reached out with a simple "hi"
** it really doesn't take much effort at all to reply with "hi, what can i do for you" or phrasing of your choice, unless you're an asshole
** it really doesn't take much effort at all to reply with "hi, what can i do for you" or phrasing of your choice, unless you're an asshole with a microscopic comfort zone


[[Category:Programming]]
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[[Category:Wisdom]]

Latest revision as of 10:37, 10 December 2024

  • https://nohello.net/en/
  • toxic prickly behaviour that reinforces the software engineer stereotype
    • furthermore language policing is a form of control
    • and this whole movement, popular with certain accounts on reddit, feels like a gross racist dogwhistle
  • one of the nicest people i met at work reached out with a simple "hi"
    • it really doesn't take much effort at all to reply with "hi, what can i do for you" or phrasing of your choice, unless you're an asshole with a microscopic comfort zone