Brianna Wu / John Flynt - DEAGLE NATION STILL LIVES

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Is there an actual human in existence who looks at John and thinks this is a natal female?

I wonder this. Because nobody can look at this obvious man and think he is a female.

The idea that John is a woman is literally incredible. Look up the definition if you wonder what I mean.
I suppose (>)she looks a bit more convincing in Twitter pics. It's like the camera angles fat people used on Myspace to not look fat.
 
Can you just not...

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It means fuck all. Technical jargon mashed up into nonsense. Git is used to back up, manage and contribute to projects, but it's the code and the resources used in the project that you archive/upload/distribute. The binary would be the finished, compiled program, which you don't shove on git for team members to modify and work on because people have trouble reading and comprehending billions of 0s and 1s.

Basically, Wu is again trying to sound tech-savy while proudly declaring "I have no idea what I'm doing" to anyone who has even the slightest familiarity with the technology.

As someone who has used repository control software, I physically cringed reading that inept bullshit.

Repositories are used to primarily alter source code, or the building blocks of the binary. Some may use repository control software to distribute binaries, but those that do almost always offer the raw code along with it, and the binaries are almost never in the same place as the source code because repo software is like editing a wiki, it's team based code editing, and that would complicate if not defeat the whole purpose.

And that "gained control of the binary" bullshit is idiot speak for "I'm a dumbass trying to sound smart". The source code is what you you should have under your domain from the start if you founded the project, so the binaries are automatically under your control as well.
 
It's a reference to the novel Ready Player One, about a VR game that has all these hidden Easter eggs that are references to 80s geekdom. Plot was dumb, no reason to read it other than a brief nostalgia trip. 4/10, literary equivalent of a Pixi stick.
Ready Player One was a fun read for me ( 7 /10 ), it's not anything special and very predictable , but if you are at least a bit nostalgic about nerd/geek retro culture (from the 80s) you might enjoy it. The premise revolves around the idea that the guy who created the next VR-Internet (that now everyone in the world uses) added an super secret Easter Egg hunt and whoever finds it first will inherit his fortune. Wil Wheaton does a nice job narrating the audiobook.

That being said, sorry @Smutley . It seems there is a small chance you might be the next "CEO" of Giant Spacekat.
 
I won't even pretend to know what is going on anymore.

Wu found some article proclaiming that "Errbody can be a good programmer, it doesn't take any talent", objected to the premise, which is actually sensible because it's retarded to insinuate that programming is something anyone can learn/do, and started to get lost somewhere along the way starting to talk like she has any idea what it means to be edicated in the the field of software development.


>don't pretend you can do this job and not bother to know anything.
>Anyone with experience knows this!
>for your coworkers.


Jesus H. Christ on a on a trike...
 
Completely agreed, John. Just imagine what an epic shit show it would be if you were the head of a company and had no talent, skill, grit, determination, or coworkers. What a fucking disaster.
 
Beat me to it. I'm a software engineer and that means absolutely nothing to me.

Maybe it's a terribly funny joke that we're not getting.

Same here. So cringeworthy watching them throw out a couple buzzwords they picked up and trying to sound like a programmer.

Also Wu giving advice to other people is sad. She's an unemployed housewife who has never made a dime off her talents in her life.
 
Brianna Wu is what happens when not enough people give someone a stern "no". Or, I guess when society fails to do its job in weeding out the weak. John didn't get beaten up enough in school.
 
My favorite part about John is no matter what he is complaining about, he puts emphasis on how he is A WOMAN. He doesn't care about any issues he just likes to spin every single thing in the world about how it impacts him as A WOMAN.
 
I don't understand how these guys are so beta. That's not exactly sexy or endearing to anything but control freaks... Oh.
I think it's like the deal with Voldemort where people only follow her because they think she's some sort of authority and are scared to not be on her side, or have warped her narcissistic ramblings into something that they agree with. Most of them seem to be even less intelligent and rational than Wu herself, which I guess makes it easy for them to drink her kool aid.
 
I'm just dying for Wu to start seriously talking about programming. The schadenfreude will be off the scale.
 
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