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14:00
FWIW, this week Tesco decided to stop selling women-branded razors at 2x the price.
Oooo! A pink tax discussion I have missed. Shame.
@rightfold What is it? PureScript evangelist?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes It would annoy me for sure
but I'm not sure what the solution is really.
I think there could be regulation for things that are interchangable
like razors
@Ell This is stupid.
You can buy "men's" razor as well, even if you are a woman.
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but for things that are different like perfume or clothes?
@wilx Yes, I agree with this too
Razors are also not the same.
Women should vote with their purses. I.e., be rational and make rational decisions.
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14:09
I agree, but I think they have reason to be annoyed still
@wilx easier said than done
marketing is very effective
@Ell Well, only in the sense like I am annoyed I cannot possibly afford a new nice car that I would like.
@Ell Only if you are a sheep.
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@wilx okay what shampoo do you use?
@Ell Some random NIVEA one for men.
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Suppose they started marketting that to gay men, would you still buy it?
instead of some more expensive masculine shampoo
@Ell I would not know if they are marketing it like that. :)
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14:11
No because the cassier would think you're gay.
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@wilx okay, I mean camp I suppose
suppose there were pictures of half naked men hugging eachother? :P
you'd know then
would you still buy it? :P
or you can change "gay men" for women, transgedereds, etc. etc.
whichever group makes you feel least comfortable
@Ell Well, TBH, I might choose a different shampoo in that case. But I switch types often even though for some reason I try to keep it NIVEA. However, I am pretty sure that excessive price would irk me a lot more than the alternative being marketed for gays, unless the alternative was having, e.g., unacceptable perfuming.
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@wilx but why would you choose a different shampoo? The ingredients would remain the same
I can imagine women do not want to buy men's shampoos because of that.
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how can you say you are making a rational decision here?
14:15
@Ell But that is the problem, the ingredients in women's stuff is not always the same.
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@wilx I agree they are not always the same
@Ell If they are exactly the same, make rational decision to buy the cheaper one. If they are not the same, you weigh the benefits between price and the other aspects that make the expensive one different.
How is that the problem? Most of these things are dirt cheap to produce and their retail prices are always mostly rip-off factor.
@Ell Dunno. I just think it's stupid to pretend there's no problem in the first place.
This is capitalism within still reasonable limits. Vote with your purse. Or create your own cheaper brand to extract money from dissatisfied customers of your competitors. That's what TESCO and Albert and LIDL, etc., do.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I wouldn't call it "rip-off" :P
14:19
@wilx most of that is just the scent
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but yes, it's silly to pretend the problem doesn't exist
maybe what would be ideal is buying unscented stuff and then scenting yourself other ways
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@Ell too much effort
@Ell I probably wouldn't if I could find a better term. Just ran out of patience. What I mean is that a large fraction of the price (not unusually more than half of it) is pure profit.
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Yeah :)
@wilx "Vote with your purse. Or create your own cheaper brand"?
One of those doesn't sound like a reasonable option.
14:24
@R.MartinhoFernandes they were "forced' by this gal from the Workers' Party
And FWIW, creating awareness only makes it more likely for people to vote with their purse. Pretending there's no issue OTOH? Not so sure.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think that's silly
@BartekBanachewicz Because you're out of touch.
@Ell There are "man" labeled yoghurts that are more expensive here
@Ell that's basically saying that women are mindless when it comes to making buying choices
@BartekBanachewicz It happens. But again, you're out of touch if you pretend there's no lopsidedness.
@BartekBanachewicz Everyone is.
14:25
@R.MartinhoFernandes There is awareness and then there is branding it wrong or misogynist, etc.
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@BartekBanachewicz yes, they are
IOW goes in line with my GF saying that women are "Forced" to buy more expensive products
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just as men are
inb4 "not me".
@wilx No one here did so, though.
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh no, I just fall for "premium" labels
14:26
@Ell s/wo//
which is arguably even more silly
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@R.MartinhoFernandes oops yes
The point is I don't try to make a fucking huge deal out of dude wipes and men's razors (which are actually way more overpriced and expensive than women ones)
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@BartekBanachewicz so you even admit you are mindless? how can you blame women for being mindless then?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I am pretty sure this discussion is not creating any awareness in here. So, I do not understand your remark. :)
14:27
@Ell I'm not blaming them for being mindless, I'm blaming them for painting the whole thing as discrimination about women specifically
while in reality it's a discrimination against silly buyers
Now you just dug yourself into a hole.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think that unnecessary gendered marketing is dumb, but it's not just a women's problem.
Because you equated women with silly buyers :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes did I?
@R.MartinhoFernandes No? There are silly man buyers and silly women buyers and respective products
it has nothing to do with gender, marketing and ads exploit your every weakness
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don't say that it's about your gender because while it might be in one special case, the whole thing is about more than just your ass
I think many women buy costly women's cosmetics for the same reasons they buy Gucci or whatever brand purses/etc. Some of them do not like to buy this expensive shit but they still want women branded shit.
Sorry, but when something is marketed through gender, I don't see how it's got nothing to do with it.
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@rightfold default arguments in scala make me sad.
@R.MartinhoFernandes you can't pick an isolated example from the whole picture and then say that the isolated example represents an isolated treatment
4 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@BartekBanachewicz It happens. But again, you're out of touch if you pretend there's no lopsidedness.
@BartekBanachewicz Which isolated example?
We've discussed: shampoos, razors, and clothing, that I recall.
Someone mentioned yoghurts too.
@R.MartinhoFernandes woman-targetted marketting as opposed to man-targetted, trump-supporter-targetted, ohio-community-marketed, premium-marketed etc
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14:31
@StackedCrooked you don't have scala? aw :(
Just saying "we have things for sale labeled <<GIRL>> that you have to pay extra for" doesn't mean discrimination or sexism.
@BartekBanachewicz No, but you have to pay more for them than those labeled <<BOY>>.
Just because "the same model" of jeans for women costs more doesn't mean it's a diabolical plot or a conspiracy against women
@BartekBanachewicz No one said that. Well, you did.
14:32
@R.MartinhoFernandes actually that's more than those labeled "unisex" (unlabeled) in a lot of cases
@BartekBanachewicz Yes, but that's irrelevant because those are the ones we all agree are fine.
Unisex is life.
@R.MartinhoFernandes there's also the thing that men's items tend to be more appealing to women than the other way
which I'd say would be fair enough to make them less expensive (less specialized)
@BartekBanachewicz Not sure whether it's more appealing, but it being appealing is less of a social taboo x)
@BartekBanachewicz I'm willing to believe that, but I find it hard to see decent data, since you can't remove the price as a confounding factor.
(I.e. would there be a marked difference without price differences?)
14:35
@Morwenn I could agree, but it doesn't make it explain the pricing less well
I agree with her BTW
@BartekBanachewicz Basically, that's something else I think we can all agree on.
@BartekBanachewicz Sure thing.
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How about products marketed at poor people vs rich? :P
The thing I find particularly aggravating as well is that it's essentially women that are buying the more expensive product that are responsible for the "pink tax" even existing, because they create a demand for them
@BartekBanachewicz FWIW, you opened with "my gf believes in the pink tax", not with "my gf believes there's a conspiracy to charge more to women".
@BartekBanachewicz Maybe you should tell them that.
14:39
@R.MartinhoFernandes Those people don't react well to truth
@R.MartinhoFernandes She specifically said that it's "unfair" and "discriminatory", and that women are "forced" into buying more expensive products
It its both of those. Hard to argue otherwise.
I mean since when are prices in shops "fair"
there are basic anti-monopoly rules
@BartekBanachewicz So you just agreed it's unfair.
there are price-cutting rules
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'd say they are neither
Oh, DeadMGing Barteking.
14:41
Prices simply follow completely different mechanisms
@BartekBanachewicz "Fairness" isn't a mechanism.
Fairness assumes a conscious choice between what's "fair" and "unfair"
there's no such choice when it comes to determining prices being made
they're adjusted basing on supply and demand and maximizing profits
@BartekBanachewicz No, it does not. "Fair decision"? Maybe.
Being unknowingly unfair is totally possible.
@R.MartinhoFernandes So what you're saying is that the price mechanism should prioritize something else than profits to be fair in those cases.
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14:42
I'm not sure what fairness is really, I think that would be going down a rabbit hole all the way down to morality & justice
@BartekBanachewicz No, I did not say that.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Are you then saying that following profits blindly can be unfair?
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@Ven lol
@Ell No need. All that matters here is that it is a result, or a property.
(keeping to the aforementioned rules)
I mean heck
if the price was determined by the AI that simply picked a point on the supply and demand curve
would that be unfair?
14:44
@BartekBanachewicz I find that truth self-evident.
@BartekBanachewicz Not relevant. You need to go back to Logic 101.
Y is a subset of X.
Y isn't unfair.
Therefore, X cannot be unfair.
So maybe the thing is in it being deliberately unfair
@R.MartinhoFernandes I didn't say the last thing
@BartekBanachewicz I know, but the fact that you cannot do so is why your question is pointless. The answer does not matter.
ok
I mean it could be waiting for a followup but ok
Deliberate unfairness is something I'm more interested in
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@BartekBanachewicz I think this is where most resistance to feminism is from
because if we want to cut undeliberate unfairness, then it becomes a rabbit hole of pricing systems
14:47
No, it doesn't. As wilx said, you can vote with your purse.
since it stops being just about "accidentally" pricing women's products more because they want to pay more for them
But of course you don't have to if there's no problem.
I wouldn't call it a "problem" per se
So there's no need to vote with your purse.
I mean I don't say that every thing I want costing more than I think it should is a problem
14:49
@BartekBanachewicz That's also not the issue at hand.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The issue is arguably worse - "if men's items were more expensive, I wouldn't care about women's items costing this much"
@BartekBanachewicz Wait, did your girlfriend say that?
Because no one here did.
She didn't, but doesn't that directly follow?
You seem to be arguing with voices in your head.
Well, okay, let's go back to what was said here then - what do you think is the real issue here?
Since you seem to think there is one. ("lopsidedness"?)
14:51
@BartekBanachewicz The prices can be unbalanced and too high at the same time.
I also find that self-evident.
hey there folks, would anyone by any chance know if there is a way to compile and run minix2 on actual hardware?. I specifically mean minix*2* and not 3
@BartekBanachewicz You agreed with it.
Wait, maybe not you.
Sorry.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't think the prices just differering makes it an issue
14 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
The thing I find particularly aggravating as well is that it's essentially women that are buying the more expensive product that are responsible for the "pink tax" even existing, because they create a demand for them
No, wait, you did tacitly agree with it.
I do agree that products labeled for women cost more, it's an easily demonstrable fact
14:53
Then we're done here :D
I do not see it as an issue, however
Yeah, that's the out of touch part.
You've failed to point out how this is an issue.
Only to you.
Fine by me.
39 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@Ell Dunno. I just think it's stupid to pretend there's no problem in the first place.
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"The problem exists, I won't tell you what it is, but you're stupid if you're not seeing this."
Also obviously it's not really your problem, it's something you claim that others have a problem with.
"you're stupid" vs "it's stupid" ofc, my mistake
15:03
@wilx Sorry. I was going to agree with you, while still making it clear misogyny wasn't invoked, but then got sidetracked and missed the "I agree" message.
@R.MartinhoFernandes :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes can you at least tell me whether you think the issue involves gender at all?
@BartekBanachewicz Actually, you opened by claiming someone else had a problem with this.
@R.MartinhoFernandes yep, which I disagree with. Well, tried to.
And then linked a video showing lots of examples of people having a problem with it, too.
15:05
Like, I might agree with pricing not being entirely "fair" based on a number of factors.
So please don't try to paint it as me inventing someone else's problem.
But then what those people are doing is cherrypicking this one unfairness and making the whole thing about them.
IOW there are more expensive products for men and more expensive products for women, both are silly and unfair, but if you only pick the latter, no one can question that and you get to call it sexism.
@BartekBanachewicz I think you're the only one who didn't agree that the phenomenon is lopsided on gender.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Do you mean that there are more women-specific overpriced things are more prominent that men-specific overpriced things?
Before you grab the straw, note that that doesn't mean there is a single body making that conscious decision.
It just means the result is there.
15:09
so it could mean that women are more susceptible to buying silly women-labeled things (if what you claim is true)
now I'm not sure whether I agree with women-specific marketing being somehow worse or more widespread than X-specific marketing
but then again, even if it was, it's basically BLM again
"black people are unfairly shot by cops" somehow becomes a black people problem, and "people are unfairly shot by cops" doesn't have the same ring to it
so I guess I can see how "women-specific marketing" could be seen as worse than "gender-specific marketing"
@BartekBanachewicz Or it could just be a historical artifact running on its own momentum. As said before, we're all dupes.
give it a cute moniker and it suddenly becomes viral
@R.MartinhoFernandes Certainly is for toys
@ratchetfreak yep, "pink tax" fits perfectly
21 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
I do agree that products labeled for women cost more, it's an easily demonstrable fact
Also, I don't even know what you agree anymore.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Products labeled for men also cost more.
If there's no unisex alternative, products labeled for either sex can cost more than opposite
15:15
You're again throwing around facts everyone agrees with that have no relevance.
@BartekBanachewicz People gave several examples where the ones labeled for one gender cost more than the ones labeled for the other.
For unisex-alternatives, we're talking gender-specific marketing. For no-unisex-alternatives, we're talking women or men being traditionally more into the thing than the other gender/sex.
No one is "into" everyday bullshit products like shampoo.
@R.MartinhoFernandes If you have a unisex item costing $10, a men-specific one costing $12, and a women-specific one costing $15, both gender-specific ones are arguably "bad"
I don't see the point in trying to make both of them cost $12 or $15
@BartekBanachewicz I think that pretty much sums it up.
I guess it would be fair to assume both genders are equally susceptible to buying overpriced gendered things
apparently reality isn't fair
Also I obviously assume that both gender-specific items are functionally equal and equally expensive to produce
15:20
@BartekBanachewicz s/far/fair/?
@BartekBanachewicz Not quite
if there's any noticeable difference between them (cue jeans) it obviously can impact the price
Not sure what you mean if it's "far".
@R.MartinhoFernandes yea
@Rerito then see the message directly below
Take a bike for instance
15:21
@Rerito That's stealing!
Instead of doing a regular child bike (the one with pedals heh)
@BartekBanachewicz Sorry, but the actual impact on the price is not justifiable.
You'll make a boy and a girl version
Jeans are dirt cheap to make, no matter which gender.
(Since as we established, slave labour is cheap)
so we're talking about making women's jeans more expensive for no reason
15:22
Not if you take high quality japanese denims
@BartekBanachewicz Someone put this in almost exactly the same terms early.
Glad you noticed now.
3 hours ago, by Morwenn
@Ell Basically it corresponds to the fact that women's products cost more that men's equivalent products on average for no good reason.
Is women clothing more marketed than men clothing? I'ld say that it is but it's just a potentially biased opinion
But it is not for no reason. The reason is profit and that they accept such prices. Simple market forces.
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@Rerito I would say that women have a wider range of choices
so it will be due to that
15:24
@wilx Well apparently the profit isn't a good enough reason
you'd need something to prove that there's actually a valid reason other than profits making you price one either this way
@Ell #makekiltsgreatagain
but, ugh, again, you could bring that point up with every single price of every single item
why just sex/gender?
but, ugh, again, you could bring that point up with kids starving in Africa.
@R.MartinhoFernandes And I ain't doing jackshit about it to be honest
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think it's about crossing a certain line
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15:26
I'm more concerned about z-transforms at the minute :D
@Rerito Me neither. I'm also not doing jackshit about pink pricing.
if you ask "why is thing priced like that" you fall into the rabbit hole of pricing reasons
@BartekBanachewicz For all I understand that line is: can I get away with dismissing it without being universally reviled?
@Ell Oh, for me it's aggregate initialization /cc @CheukKinSing
@R.MartinhoFernandes kinda
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15:28
@R.MartinhoFernandes depends on your gf
The thing is why do I specifically need to care about sexist pricing differences
Who said you have to?
and not e.g. location prices of software which are absolutely ridiculously unfair
@R.MartinhoFernandes His GF I think
At most you have to care about your girlfriend being unhappy with it.
15:29
you've answered your own question
@Rerito Then, the answer is obvious :D
Yeah, dump that bish
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@R.MartinhoFernandes heh
also regional pricing of movies and games ugh
and cars
15:30
And electronics
That's annoying, too.
regional pricing is generally way more annoying
But those are luxury items, not everyday bullshit.
because there's typically no easy alternative
And platform dependent game pricing (PS4 is such a ripoff)
15:30
regional lockout is worse
@R.MartinhoFernandes which also means you'll spend way more (well, at once at least)
especially when it's an online resource
@BartekBanachewicz Right, at once.
@ratchetfreak well that's connected; you can typically buy the things elsewhere for more money
Take Final Fantasy XV
I was so disapointed by that game
15:32
Let's laugh at JS to chill out a bit (look at the return value/type)
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@BartekBanachewicz lol
@BartekBanachewicz Hilarious
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@BartekBanachewicz My favourite
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lol
15:43
omg
@rightfold so much thought must've been put into it
like 10 minutes
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s/thought/crack cocaine/
Btw, I'll soon have an user interface (CLI :P) for github.com/rmartinho/pbmx; who will be up for a test drive?
play-by-mail?
like chess?
Yeah, except chess has no secret information, and no randomness.
15:53
what does?
like card games?
Right.
With this you can play card games over the wire without a GM.
The only thing you need to trust is the difficulty of the RSA problem (and my ability to code this shit without bugs :D)
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Nice, Rust.
@rightfold It used to be mostly C++, but I've since butchered parts of the C++ code out to the Rust side.
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Nice.
does it use blockchain technology though
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15:56
I'll have to do some networking in Rust, I'll see what that's like.
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I'll make a text-based protocol I guess.
@rightfold Not sure if that's why you mentioned it, but there's no networking in this thing.
It just takes text files as input and produces text files as output.
The user is tasked with getting it to the other players on their own.
(So you can play with snail mail if you want!)
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Because Rust is interesting.
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I'm writing a VM in it.
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15:59
let mut local_variables =
    repeat(Value::Boolean(false))
    .take(chunk.local_variable_count)
    .collect::<Vec<Value>>();
local_variables[0..arguments.len()].clone_from_slice(arguments);
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's session based then? How do you handle key exchange and stuff like that?

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