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Good thing those kinds of repositories are primarily used by super-nerds that can easily figure out how to run a server in a VM, even if the server uses Linux and doesn't have an easy install package. They (meaning the SJWs) can have their "safe space" to oppress and run off certain minorities and the disabled under the guise of inclusion, everyone else can have a robust network of private and public code repositories. Just my desktop computer can host more than a thousand concurrent users on GitLab. It won't be difficult for people to set up repos for internal use, for open source projects, what have you. Give it a little bit of decentralization and you can watch everyone start to adopt new practices to easily locate projects of interest off a search engine.
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[–] Spectre42 0 points 48 points 48 points (+48|-0) ago
It's amazing to me how a site that in its early months was a haven for programmers has turned so far against the same people who gave it its start.
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[–] Fambida 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
Shit man, check out github's SJW code of conduct. It's a cancer, it spreads to other organs and kills them.
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Good thing those kinds of repositories are primarily used by super-nerds that can easily figure out how to run a server in a VM, even if the server uses Linux and doesn't have an easy install package. They (meaning the SJWs) can have their "safe space" to oppress and run off certain minorities and the disabled under the guise of inclusion, everyone else can have a robust network of private and public code repositories. Just my desktop computer can host more than a thousand concurrent users on GitLab. It won't be difficult for people to set up repos for internal use, for open source projects, what have you. Give it a little bit of decentralization and you can watch everyone start to adopt new practices to easily locate projects of interest off a search engine.