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Fake. One does not code in university :P
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Found it now XD I still find it unlucky because one can't use YouTube in the native language without having stupid translations of descriptions and stuff...
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Jez, so I assume then it's translating other languages to English...
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Idk, blocking SO and ubuntu forums is just stupid. Some things aren't documented well enough or there is a bug someone else encountered with a workaround. And sometimes you just don't have to reinvent the wheel. Human beings learn from each other. Also there are some good curses on YT, I don't know why a college should block this...
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Monkey patch it :P
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@shelladdicted the data was technically there, but the whole partition table was removed
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@segfault0xff also the relationship between me and a mechanic is different from a open source community. When I go to a mechanic I except some service in exchange for money (which also doesn't give me the right to be rude).
When I try to build and maintain a community I try to find contributers which will stick with the community and invest time and effort to learn and build the project. If someone makes a mistake or doesn't know what she/he is doing, I try to explain why the contribution is wrong and on what topics she/he should focus more in the future (with regard to learning). -
@segfault0xff no I would not. Should I? Are there only the two options hugging and insulting?
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@segfault0xff so that gives someone the right so insult someone or use aggressive language? Just give constructive criticism. And guess what: (constructive) criticism is even embraced in the CoC. Contributes should "gracefully accept constructive criticism".
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@ethernetzero the CoC also states as unacceptable behavior: "Trolling, insulting/derogatory comments, and personal or *political* attacks".
Means you should not attack someone on a political basis.
But maybe you are right. Maybe there is room for improvement. You could clarify some statements. But usually in this case you submit a PR or a diff and ask kindly if one can clarify statement X or Y. That's how open source works. But there are many out there who are just yelling at each other (on both sides) and threatening the community with "code pull". Seriously? I mean: I don't think code pulls are legally possible, but who knows. But just making this statement and threatening the community in such a destructive way is unbelievable for me. I know not all of them are doing this. Just the fact they are some contributes who are taking this in consideration is disturbing. -
@ravijojila banning someone for no reason would be against the CoC ;)
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Who is "they"? The maintainers? Only the maintainers are responsible for the interpretation of the code of conduct. And if they want to change master/save to primary/replica, I don't care, it's even technically more precise. I think most are exaggerating
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* I know that many think...
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@dontbeevil but they don't interrupt the install process! I actually never got this message, but I admit that I have chrome installed as well, besides of Firefox focus
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Meybe this isn't ironically
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'merica... 😏
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Ah yes I remember it :D
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On what platform is this?
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Sorry I don't get the joke, I don't live in the US 😛
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Wait, just to be clear: so the "mistake" was that you had the i loop inside the j loop instead of j in i? Wtf?
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This is called event sourcing. Also there are some (private) blockchain databases which could fit these needs