@CaptainGiraffe Strange. The Norwegians where I grew up all seemed to think of it as pretty much the best thing ever--every fall they'd have a big party. My parents were really close friends with some, so we participated a few times, but I'll admit I never quite got what was supposed to be great about it (certainly not the smell). Also made a big deal about lefse, which was innocuous but didn't seem very special either.
Sourstromming wasn't nearly as common around there though. We were way inland (South Dakota), and I'm pretty sure most of the lutefisk was made from locally caught fish, but I guess there weren't really any locally caught equivalents to herring.
@Rick I never had a problem--but it probably helps that especially during the summer, I barely spent any time indoors at all. Get up, get dressed, eat breakfast, play outside, go home, eat lunch, play outside some more, eat supper, play outside still more, go home and get ready for bed, sleep a while. Repeat.
@Rick You misread. My family was friends with some Norwegians, but we weren't Norwegian (or Scandanavian at all) ourselves.
Silly aside: the lady of the couple used to joke about people from Norway coming to the US, finding the long, cold, windy winters in the rocky, barren hills of eastern South Dakota, and thinking "yes, we should settle down here--it's just like home!"
You know the saddest thing about this meta drama? Years later, when people looking back, they are going to see the whole event as the butt of the jokes. I almost feel sympathetic towards those who invested so much time and emotionally deep involved in the incident.
The saddest thing in life, is to try extremely hard, took all the time, put in all the effort, seriously trying to be the pioneer of something. Only to find out, years later, what you have done becomes the butt of the jokes.
I really don't see SE and (fired/resigned) mods will reach any resolution any time soon.
Neither sides is willing to make any real compromises.
To my disappointment, when I did a search on other sites about the current drama on stackoverflow/stackexchange, other than the odd 1-2 posts on reddit and an article or two on some less known sites, there is literally nothing about this drama anywhere else on the internet.
I sure thought stackoverflow/exchange deserves more recognition as a knowledge provider for the services it provides to the internet users.
But nope, no other site really cares. Apparently the whole drama is not news worthy for anyone else. No one else cares.
Both sides have their loons. The "You can't even avoid using pronouns or have the incling of a thought about any doubt" is crazy to me as much as the "but I NEED to tell people they are wrong about their own identity" crowd
They are almost surely fine at the moment, but if the annoy enough of the long standing users who help maintain the sites, content will start to suffer
Yes, a competitor needs to rise, but there are already alternatives out there
and this shit show only makes it all the more compelling for one of those to really push
I can understand why people leaving for licensing issues, I can't understand why people leave due to those dramas, unless they are deeply involved in the drama.
Well, the drama is because of SO making dumb decisions which makes people think they will continue making dumb decisions which makes it look like SO is going down and it's not worth participating anymore.
@nwp I think there's (a little) more to it than that. I think some of it goes back to a more basic question of human psychology. Most people are tribal to at least some degree, and like the basic feeling of being part of a some sort of group. I think the question for a lot of people is whether they feel like they 1) are, or 2) want to be, a part of this particular group any more.
@nwp I can't help but be reminded of selection bias by your remark: would the people who are not as invested post as much, and as passionately?
(please don't the above too seriously, I use pretty much any excuse to trojan horse a reminder of things like selection bias, survivorship bias, or the toupée fallacy)
I think the real lesson with recent drama on meta is that doing nothing at all is better than doing something. This applies to firing moderators, as well as the "sorry but not sorry" apologies.
@Mikhail What probably happened is that SE slowly worked themselves into a left-wing echo chamber. This caused them to swing so far left that it makes even SF look conservative. As a consequence, it blinded them to real-life demographics as well as the consequences of their actions.
IOW, they thought that hard pushing social issues would well received because nobody internally would've thought otherwise. Sure they would love to stick to the right-wingers, but what they didn't realize is that they also lost the center and the center-left. Likewise, they failed to see the consequences of firing Monica. They're probably stunned that 4/5'ths of SE users are "right-wing bigots" based on the voting of the 1st FAQ.
Now that they are neck-deep in this, either denial, their ego, or their legal department is preventing them from digging themselves out of it. Or they think the entire world is against them and it's their duty to destroy "all that is wrong".
A lot of their employees are not happy right now. And let's just say that there are companies out there which will be more than happy to poach are actively poaching some of their capable C++ developers.
IOW, they aren't just getting it from their customers and the media. They're getting attacked from inside as well.
@Mysticial The issue is they were screwed either way, but 'obeying' so rigorously had Streisand effect which serves a purpose of causing backlash too. Without losing access to the chinese market
@JerryCoffin Don't know yet. But at least our firm will be actively pursuing Blizzard C++ devs.
Basically I asked in an internal Slack channel if we should use the opportunity to try to poach disgruntled Blizzard employees. The response I got was overwhelmingly in favor.
Normally, we don't care who we poach from. But given the potential for a political link for such a move, I figured I'd ask. The responses I got were on the lines of, "Stick it to them! Those fuckers deserve it!"
No one actually said that out loud, but the tone of their responses were clearly implying that.