From: Lemuria <nekadek457@gmail.com>
To: "João Victor Bonfim" <JoaoVictorBonfim+Git-Mail-List@protonmail.com>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Git internal command line parser
Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2021 11:40:19 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <d0ccdf56-0b83-782b-1e72-cd0c9ae3347e@gmail.com> (raw)
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On 26/12/2021 10:38 am, João Victor Bonfim wrote:
> Saturday, 25, December, 2021, at 05:32, Lemuria <nekadek457@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Was this directed towards Lemuria (me)?
>
> Oh god no, those were more general comments about the way things are done on Git, rather than directed towards you. See it as me reacting to the information received and trying to pull a conversation about it with Philip.
Alrighty then.
>
>> Okay, I understand. I'll do everything to keep my code bias-free.
>> I'm working on a project in C and if it's okay, I'll link you to
>> the GitHub repository.
>>
>> I'm sure the git mailing list isn't the right place for me to get
>> criticism on that project however.
>
> I will do my best to help you out. If you want to contact me, send an e-mail to my address (JoaoVictorBonfim@protonmail.com) and we can talk it out.
I think I can deal with it on my own. But if you're
curious, it's right here:
https://github.com/a-random-lemurian/randstuff
Mostly random generators, like random ascii and hex.
> From experience I learned that, when talking about prejudice, it is better to shut up, pay attention to the conversations in the room and see who is being denied their humanity, who has the power in the situation and who is trying to prop up an emotional response from others. Most of the time, those who are being denied their humanity, those who are restrained in their response, those who have no power or say in the conversation and those who are more emotional than trying to prop emotions are the marginalized in the conversation.
Alrighty then. I'm also worried about prejudice in say,
machine learning. We humans are biased, so who's to say
the AI training data isn't biased?
In fact, I might be biased right now and I probably
would not realized it.
> Now, out of curiosity, are you named Lemuria because of Lemurs? You know, the little primates from the Madagascar island?
Indirectly. I named myself after the lost continent. It was a
decent name, which is why I use it as my psuedonym on most of
the internet.
And the lost continent in turn was named after... lemurs.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2021-12-26 3:40 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2021-12-24 14:38 Git internal command line parser Lemuria
2021-12-24 18:13 ` Philip Oakley
2021-12-24 18:30 ` Lemuria
2021-12-24 18:36 ` Philip Oakley
2021-12-24 19:05 ` Lemuria
2021-12-25 2:55 ` João Victor Bonfim
2021-12-25 8:32 ` Lemuria
2021-12-26 2:38 ` João Victor Bonfim
2021-12-26 3:40 ` Lemuria [this message]
2021-12-27 16:43 ` Philip Oakley
2021-12-29 23:16 ` João Victor Bonfim
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