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It’s the one with a dev that thinks that replacing “he” by “they” is political propaganda?

Yeah, no thanks.

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Can you provide some context?

Edit: I found the context. Here and here.

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maybe I’m not seeing where the smoking gun is, here. I see a guy saying something akin to “can we not do this here in the github please”

and then I see a bunch of people blowing up and yelling about “dehumanization” over it.

…why is this such a huge deal exactly?

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Absolutely nothing. The fact that they had to bring up a totally irrelevant 3 year old issue during an event that is supposed to be celebrated tells you a lot. They have been blatantly brigading various communities just for attention, and probably to get the dev cancelled or something. Even this post, the privacy community does not need this whole chain of replies. And yet, they overshadow every legit discussion with this bullshit unprompted.

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Open mindedness is a key factor for success (especially in open source). Inclusivity demonstrates open mindedness. The fact that the lead dev goes out of his way to prevent such a minor change (it’s not even like people demanded a strict CoC or something) is a bad signal

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Changing “he” to “they” isn’t a political change, or shouldn’t be if you’re not a fucking shithead

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Can you provide some context?

This Mastodon post discusses it and has links to the PRs: https://ruby.social/@denis/112718132053579597

This one for SerenityOS shows Kling’s response to a very minor and neutral change.

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Maybe I’m dumb, but I completely do not understand what the dev did to upset people.

I read the thread and I’m confused about it.

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People get upset over anything tbh

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25 points

Thanks for the heads up. Not worth the time

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Chill. Read the cited sources. It’s someone asking the community to not use the github forum for discussing the completely irrelevant topic. It’s not a fucking open forum it’s for developers to use as a resource. I don’t care if the person was giving out a $1,000,000 to anyone that commented, find an appropriate place to post your comments. I saw nothing against the topic itself but a bunch of angry responses. I mean if you read and are like na fuck that dude than 100% that’s your take but that’s the thing, its YOUR take. I hate seeing people so quick to draw the fuck this or fuck that card from absolutely zero rhetoric than what an anonymous internet comment said.

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6 points

Treating social media as social media makes sense. If you don’t want your issue tracker to turn out like this, then stop using the social media code forge.

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12 points

for someone who can speak a language that lacks gendered pronouns, this “hysteria” over he/she/they is ridiculous!

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As someone who speaks a language with gendered pronouns but no neutral option, this is very awkward to deal with.

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yes, it’s awkward for the “individual” who is longing for reliable expression

it also seems to be awkward for people who can’t figure out the changes in the language they think as their own. They are irritated by their “disfigured” reflection

it’s awkward for officials who need to make decisions (positive or negative) about the use of “inclusive” language

we give shape to languages and languages shape us

English could initially have neutral pronouns and people would be obliged to find other reasons to hate each other 🤷

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Well on the contrary you should understand it more. A gendered pronoun carries an idea of gender, and having a genderless pronoun frees the sentence of this gender assumption. Nothing very hard to understand.

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that’s what i thought i meant but thanks for the lesson I’ve never needed

even your comment is, for me, coming from that ridiculous tension

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He is right, hey shouldn’t push a political agenda. They can fork it if they don’t like it. It is his choice and he is the one putting in the work, not you.

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Refusing the change is pushing a political agenda too. But I guess it helps seeing which agenda you prefer ;)

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Well it isn’t something that should be discussed in a Github issue.

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-22 points

Based Andreas KING

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That’s enough brigading for today

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What the fuck have to do one thing with another. You people are so fucked up . You make drama from anything imaginable

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Kling is the one “making drama”

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Do you think there are no assholes working for google or mozilla? Assholes are everywhere. And fuck cancel culture.

Edit: I stand by what I said, you can downvote me all you want. It doesn’t matter to me one bit.

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Cancel culture, this far-right myth that fascists love so much. You forgot to continue and talk about freedom of speech and how you are a centrist.

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Where is the anti pronoun shit though? I’ve only seen one cited link and it was asking not to use the forum for discussing irrelevant topics. Github forums are resources used by all levels of developers for finding answers for issues with open source no instruction manual software development. Nothing i saw was anti-gender or pronoun anything (didt read thru the responding comments from users but why would they reflect on the person in question? Am I missing something beyond what op commented without providing any rhyme, reason or resource for?

Edit: now I’m even more confused after reading a second commenter’s link that shows they made the requested edit.

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people can have different views. you might not like them but it’s their views, not yours

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I don’t like bigotry

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I think most people would not agree that that’s what this actually is. Plus, attacking people for having an opinion is not how you progress in ANY way, whether societal or technical. This likely means they have some ulterior motive i.e. they just want to see the world burn and they were never actually going to contribute anything meaningful in the first place. I always check the activity history of people like that, and look into what kind of person they are in general, what they typically say and what kind of opinions they have. Often you will be shocked, disgusted and saddened. One of the other like-minded people that posted a similar story here on lemmy about the same drama, literally has a picture on their social of them wearing a hat that says “gender terrorist” and they also sell explicit content of themselves on fansly.

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yeah but does that affect the browser development process significantly?

there are people with differing views in this world and you need to accept that if you want to actually achieve things

I’m not saying i agree with him bc I don’t, but I wouldn’t base my opinion on the project on the small grievance i have with one dev’s opinions.

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And it’s my view that we are free to dunk on people with bad views.

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i don’t get why sane people would rather a person with good opinions over a free independent web browser, the latter just seems so much more valuable to me.

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Or you could be an adult and move on with your life. Shaming people for not sharing your groupthink ideology is such a strange way to spend your limited time on this earth.

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Did the OP say they couldn’t have different views? You must have replied to the wrong comment.

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isn’t that what they implied?

I’m fine with solumbran seeing the dev’s opinions as “wrong”, I just find how they base their whole view of the project on that single small disagreement makes them seem like a shortsighted dumbass

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people can have different views. you might not like them but it’s their views, not yours

Yes, they can. And I can also view their views with disdain… or even horror and choose not to support their efforts, whatever they may be.

What you are really saying here is that you to some degree don’t disagree with Kling and so it’s this particular view you find acceptable to let pass. If it were something like “people should be fine eating small children” you might react differently.

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What you are really saying here is that you to some degree don’t disagree with Kling

ok lmao ctrl f my history for “they”

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Is this browser private? Does it implement proper sandboxing and have any methods of anti-fingerprinting? I hope it eventually see the implementation of a robust content blocker. What makes this related to privacy and not instead just open source. While it is nice to see an independent web engine, if there is no method of anti-fingerprinting, the privacy of this browser is severely limited.

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oh yeah also js isn’t very usable yet so that improves privacy

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To be fair, it is quite possible to fingerprint you pretty well without any JS at all, both inside and outside of html/css.

And disabling javascript is certainly something that not many people do, so already that makes you stand out even more.

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Lol, but also JS being volatile in the current browser makes it easier to fingerprint.

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Btw, how much of HTML features do they support yet? I found nothing googling.

Because, it’s not that you support HTML 4 or 5 but how much of it. I think QtWebkit is still ahead of Blink and Gecko there, but less performant.

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idk, but from my testing pure html and css seem to work pretty well. it’s just js that ladybird seems to have issues with

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It isn’t done yet. They are targeting 2026

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My point exactly. It isn’t ready and OP gave no context for why this relates to privacy. Better suited for the open source community on Lemmy.

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It is good for freedom of choice which ultimately is good for privacy

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*sets reminder now*

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What makes this related to privacy and not instead just open source.

because it’s not affected by google’s anti-privacy decisions?

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That doesn’t make it private. Privacy on the modern web requires anti-fingerprinting, otherwise any website with tracking scripts can easily start creating a shadow profile for you.

Edit:
What I mean is it isn’t a browser anyone who cares about their privacy should use (yet or every depending on development). Not close to ready yet. OP didnt put any context either for why they posted it.

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Come back in 10 years

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fingerprinting won’t be useful if every browser has google telemetry

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63.3K commits from 1K+ contributors and still pre-alpha, it’s amazing what a nightmare web browsers have become!

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servo.org: am I a joke to you?

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I think as more competition and choices we have, so better.

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Dillo sobs lonely.

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literally never heard of it.

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Independent but then their coms are purely proprietary, US-based sludge. If you think folks should be contributing to your project, you should be using technology where you can where you & your contributors can patch & make better too. There is no good reason to be limited to only Microsoft Github & Discord.

Don’t get it wrong: I have followed for years & want the project to succeed, but this reliance on corporations & not giving your users a private option where they can control their data needs to stop. Normies have ignorance excuse but software makers do not as they generally know better about how these tech firms operate.

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