• Midnight Wolf
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      2723 days ago

      Oh what the fuck, dev came off like a fucking ass to a minor suggestion.

      • @call_me_xale@lemmy.zip
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        23 days ago

        The fact that someone else fixed the issue doesn’t really excuse the absolutely unacceptable original response to a very reasonable request.

        I’m much more interested in seeing an apology, or any sort of indication that the dev understands how disrespectful they were.

    • @fl42v@lemmy.ml
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      1723 days ago

      Lmao, a weird choice of a hill to die on. Although, given I’ve seen ppl refer to a user account as “he” exactly 0 times before that, I suspect the dev may speak smth like French natively, where everything is either male or female.

      That said, i’d rather use “it” instead of “they”, given an account (and anon one at that) is not a person.

        • @fl42v@lemmy.ml
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          Huh, checked out their noun genders, and those are quite interesting: 2 genders, but common and neuter instead of masculine and feminine. So out goes that theory

          • @Petter1@lemm.ee
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            Imagine explaining gendering to a person used to ise a language where it isn’t existing 🤔 of course, it seems unnecessary for that person

            Or have I understood that wrong?

            • @kekmacska@lemmy.zip
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              522 days ago

              Hungarian language for example is completly genderless. 2 pronouns are used: ő (person, more intelligent animals), ez/az (depending on the first letter) (objects, less intelligent animals)

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              Not exactly. In English, stuff that’s not a person is of neutral gender, i.e. just “it” (unless the speaker has an affection towards it, then it’s usually a “she”). In other languages stuff also has “genders”, like “la chambre” (the French* for “a room”) is a “she”.

              So, my initial guess was that the dev natively speaks some language, where a user is a “he”, and ppl don’t have a concept of a neutral gender. But in case of Swedish there are 2 variants of “it” for things [edit: there’s “it” and “they”], so it seems incorrect.

              * I’m using French instead of, for example, Russian here due to it not having a neutral gender, while Russian has “it” and something akin to “they” (like “задира”, the Russian for a bully). Although, I may be wrong here, since I’ve started learning French quite recently, and may’ve missed smth.

        • @Eyck_of_denesle@lemmy.zip
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          Like the comment I replied to. I understand calling people out but that is such an irrelevant topic to the discussion.

          It’s not always sunshine and rainbows but I don’t see the need to whine about every little thing.

          Also note that I’m being fair here. Majority people who are not into foss simply avoid it because of how often they see people bitching about said foss products. It’s just not a good look.

          • @Turret3857@infosec.pub
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            I mean I understand why you feel that way but if someone were to refer to me as a woman, as a cis guy I would take it as a sign of disrespect, so I feel more obliged to take the side of the people who are complaining. I feel it is somewhat relevant considering one of the projects mentioned is developed by the people in the link.