(regarding Drew DeVault’s opinion piece on Hyprland and its conservative/fascist dev and toxic community)

  • ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 days ago

    One small question, what is “CoC?” In my world it’s a punk band turned dadrock lol.

    That doesn’t sound like the biggest deal from what I’ve heard so far though. I disagree with those views too (well tbh I’ve never even been in the country and it’s not possible for me to “miss the old london” but ykwim haha), but I’m not gonna shoot my framework with an M4 like a case of bud light about it.

    If I’m being honest I think the good that they’re doing with the HW community right now and their (sometimes misplaced, sure) support for FOSS in general might, in my opinion, outweigh the bad done by them funding these specific projects/people* (*contingent on this being all it is). Like it’d be one thing if say they gave X laptops to ICE to help them out, but hyperland afaik has 10 users and I’ve never heard of DHH or omarchy or whatever until, ironicallly, this outrage gave it publicity. Hell I only previously knew about hyperland (and still don’t actually understand what it is, idk I use KDE) because of people here on linux comms complaining that they’re nazis, “no publicity is bad publicity” and such, it might actually be working in their favor.

    These niche software devs that can easily be replaced by “using sway instead” pale in comparison imo to “one of the only two sustainable, modular, repairable laptop manufacturers in existence, the other being possibly exclusively German (idk their sales range, site is in German).” One of these is easily ignorable/replaceable, one is not, and I think I care more about furthering the right to repair than I do “these guys gave some money to a guy who said dumb shit on his blog that probably has 4 readers anyway.”

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      11 days ago

      what is “CoC?”

      Code of Conduct, a set of instructions describing how people contributing to a project are expected to behave. It usually says “don’t be an asshole” but some go deep into specifics what they mean by that.

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        10 days ago

        Ah gotcha, well I guess I’d have to look into what that entails in particular to accurately judge that part, though I’m not a fan of codes of conduct in general tbh, excepting things like “please format X code like this” or something to ensure compatibility.

        It’s like how I don’t think my job has the right to tell me a goddamn thing about what I can and can’t do at (Freudian slip lmao, after*) work. They can suck it I’m gonna smoke weed and drink whiskey and I’ll see you shitheads on monday, mind ya own business lol.

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          10 days ago

          Things like:

          Don’t bring drama to dev channels,

          don’t bring transphobia to the projects’ dev channels maintained by mostly trans devs

          Are not as harmful as these “conservatives” would have you believe.

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            10 days ago

            Nah that’s fair for sure. “Dev channels” sounds a lot like “work” in this context, my job absolutely (imo) has the right to say “no transphobia at work.” I don’t smoke weed and drink whiskey at work either lol.

            My problem with CoCs comes when they tell me not to do X outside of work as if they have any real authority (and as if I’d respect it if they did have any. Commit crimes that don’t harm people today!)