

Weren’t you taught not to use dehumanizing language when you were a child?


Weren’t you taught not to use dehumanizing language when you were a child?


I want you to write kernel code for a few years. But we go to Lemmy with the machismo we have, not the machismo we wish we had. Write a JSON recognizer; it should have the following signature and correctly recognize ECMA 404, returning 0 on success and 1 on failure.
int recognizeJSON(const char*);
I estimate that this should take you about 120 lines of code. My prior estimated defect rate for C programs is about one per 60 lines. So, to get under par, your code should have fewer than two bugs.


They had you right the first time. You have a horde of accounts and your main approach is to post Somebody Else’s Opinion for engagement. You have roughly the political sophistication of a cornstalk and you don’t read the articles that you submit. You don’t engage on anything you’ve posted except to defend your style of posting. There’s no indication that you produce Free Software. You use Lemmy like Ghislane Maxwell used Reddit.


Look, just because you don’t click bluelinks doesn’t imply that anybody using them is a bot. Sometimes Wikipedia really does have useful information. If you don’t want to get talked to in a condescending manner, don’t reply to top-level posts with JAQs or sealions.


Given that I’ve never seen you in the Ruby, Rails, or Sinatra communities, I’m going to guess that you aren’t actually part of this conversation. Also, you’ve been fairly obvious in your cryptofascism since this Lemmy instance was set up; you’re one of several users that have ensured that programming.dev has a fairly bad federated reputation, and I’m not sure that anybody really cares whether you’re included given that you don’t appear to publish Free Software or anything else useful.
C also sucks. Also, stop misgendering yourself; when you respect yourself more, you’ll respect others more, and then you’ll stop saying that people are cancer.