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7 Nov 2021
@irenes:matrix.orgIrenesthat's the philosophical nuance here13:03:41
@joepie91:pixie.town@joepie91:pixie.townoh no, I've been hackernews'ed13:04:13
@irenes:matrix.orgIrenessomeone posted about you? I'm so sorry13:04:29
@joepie91:pixie.town@joepie91:pixie.townrather a gist of mine13:04:37
@joepie91:pixie.town@joepie91:pixie.townso yeah, if I seem inattentive over the next couple of days, it's probably because of the fallout from that13:05:01
@irenes:matrix.orgIrenesmy sympathies. feel free to message 1:1 if you need emotional support, my friends and I have been in many analogous situations and I'm always happy to listen.13:05:24
@joepie91:pixie.town@joepie91:pixie.townthanks13:05:45
@piegames:matrix.org@piegames:matrix.org
In reply to @joepie91:pixie.town
oh no, I've been hackernews'ed
What for? Related to Nix?
13:09:57
@joepie91:pixie.town@joepie91:pixie.townESM13:13:27
@joepie91:pixie.town@joepie91:pixie.townbut I don't want to take over this channel with complaints about HN, it was more just a comment of "here's why I'm gonna be a bit absent probably" :)13:15:39
12 Nov 2021
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21 Nov 2021
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22 Nov 2021
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkhttps://github.com/rust-lang/team/pull/67116:00:06
@ryblade:matrix.org@ryblade:matrix.org
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https://github.com/rust-lang/team/pull/671
whoa
16:12:32
@piegames:matrix.org@piegames:matrix.orgThere's been some drama around the core team a few weeks ago, but wow16:13:57
@ryblade:matrix.org@ryblade:matrix.orgabsolutely nuts16:14:31
@ryblade:matrix.org@ryblade:matrix.orgwonder if this is in response to the ashley williams stuff or not16:19:59
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.networkalso https://mobile.twitter.com/adamhjk/status/146281266135626547316:26:22
@hexa:lossy.network@hexa:lossy.network * also https://twitter.com/adamhjk/status/146281266135626547316:26:26
@0x4a6f:matrix.org[0x4A6F] Interesting talk at RIPE83: Dr. Corinne Cath - The Enemy is us: on the sharp edges of Internet Governance Cultures slides & video. 16:26:51
@0x4a6f:matrix.org[0x4A6F] There is also a RIPE Code of Conduct in RIPE-766. 16:27:01
@ryblade:matrix.org@ryblade:matrix.org
In reply to @0x4a6f:matrix.org
There is also a RIPE Code of Conduct in RIPE-766.
looks RIPE for abuse, especially by the end of the document
16:34:03
@ryblade:matrix.org@ryblade:matrix.orgthat good faith clause seems to vaguely declare that certain people are naturally incapable of being victims or perpetrators. i'm more a believer in "hate is as hate does".16:42:39
@ryblade:matrix.org@ryblade:matrix.org * that "discretion to reject reports" section seems to vaguely declare that certain people are naturally incapable of being victims or perpetrators. i'm more a believer in "hate is as hate does".16:43:49
@piegames:matrix.org@piegames:matrix.orgI always measure "good faith" on the reaction of people when called out. Do they acknowledge a mistake, do things actually improve afterwards (if it happened repeatedly), or do they double down on their bad take?16:43:58
@ryblade:matrix.org@ryblade:matrix.org
In reply to @piegames:matrix.org
I always measure "good faith" on the reaction of people when called out. Do they acknowledge a mistake, do things actually improve afterwards (if it happened repeatedly), or do they double down on their bad take?
this depends on the definition of a mistake and operates on the assumption that the person being called out has made a mistake, which is often subjective. there are situations where a plaintiff may have unfairly perceived malintent (i'm guilty of this a LOT, getting that chip off my shoulder is a lifelong work), or situations where a defendant might not understand why what they did was wrong. so in either situation, "doubling down" might not necessarily be a result of abject belligerence. for this reason i've never been a fan of heavy application of community moderation, except in the cases of fighting against "abuse of service" types of behaviour, like spamming and flooding. sorry for the tl;dr.
16:51:19
@ryblade:matrix.org@ryblade:matrix.org
In reply to @piegames:matrix.org
I always measure "good faith" on the reaction of people when called out. Do they acknowledge a mistake, do things actually improve afterwards (if it happened repeatedly), or do they double down on their bad take?
* this depends on the definition of a mistake and operates on the assumption that the person being called out has made a mistake, which is often subjective. there are situations where a plaintiff may have unfairly perceived malintent (i'm guilty of this a LOT, getting that chip off my shoulder is a lifelong work), or situations where a defendant might not understand why what they did was wrong (been guilty here too). so in either situation, "doubling down" might not necessarily be a result of abject belligerence. for this reason i've never been a fan of heavy application of community moderation, except in the cases of fighting against "abuse of service" types of behaviour, like spamming and flooding. sorry for the tl;dr.
16:51:44
@ryblade:matrix.org@ryblade:matrix.org * this depends on the definition of a mistake and operates on the assumption that the person being called out has made a mistake, which is often subjective. there are situations where a plaintiff may have unfairly perceived malintent (i'm guilty of this a LOT, getting that chip off my shoulder is a lifelong work), or situations where a defendant might not understand why what they did was wrong (been guilty here too). so in either situation, "doubling down" might not necessarily be a result of abject belligerence, but a misunderstanding. for this reason i've never been a fan of heavy application of community moderation, except in the cases of fighting against "abuse of service" types of behaviour, like spamming and flooding. sorry for the tl;dr. 16:52:08

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