Is master/slave offensive? I don't honestly give a shit. The industry wants to use new words. Why bother getting upset? You guys are all upset about SJWs taking away words you never used except when you upgraded motherboards or hard drives....and most of you fuckers are probably on a laptop, so it's not even relevant. Also, master/slave is pretty inarticulate. It's not even a particularly descriptive word for what is happening. I am sure the industry has better, more intuitive labels.
Is master/slave offensive? I don't honestly give a shit. The industry wants to use new words. Why bother getting upset? You guys are all upset about SJWs taking away words you never used except when you upgraded motherboards or hard drives
Just grow the fuck up. Life changes. Things change. Adapt or die. Nothing is worse than hearing an old guy ramble on about his "In my day..." stories...except maybe some loser getting upset because he has to change and is screaming into the void while no one but his social media buddies care.
You don't have to like every change that comes your way, but you do have to adapt.
I believe unfalsifiable statements such as the ones expressed above should be summarily ignored as they convey no useful information at all.
If someone were to complain about the collapse of democracy in Germany and the rise of the third r.e.ich this same tired change adverse / "get over it" line could be invoked and it would be no more or less applicable.
Change should not be accepted out of deference to the future or deference to bandwagon fallacy. Change should be evaluated on the merits.
How hard is it to learn new words? (Score:5, Insightful)
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Is master/slave offensive? I don't honestly give a shit. The industry wants to use new words. Why bother getting upset? You guys are all upset about SJWs taking away words you never used except when you upgraded motherboards or hard drives
Just grow the fuck up. Life changes. Things change. Adapt or die. Nothing is worse than hearing an old guy ramble on about his "In my day..." stories...except maybe some loser getting upset because he has to change and is screaming into the void while no one but his social media buddies care.
You don't have to like every change that comes your way, but you do have to adapt.
I believe unfalsifiable statements such as the ones expressed above should be summarily ignored as they convey no useful information at all.
If someone were to complain about the collapse of democracy in Germany and the rise of the third r.e.ich this same tired change adverse / "get over it" line could be invoked and it would be no more or less applicable.
Change should not be accepted out of deference to the future or deference to bandwagon fallacy. Change should be evaluated on the merits.