On 1/24/22 13:57, Moth wrote:

>> Reddit:
>> https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/sbn7n6/the_binary_language_of_moisture_vaporators/

> first: how exactly does assembly output relate to moisture vaporators?

Someone answered that question on the ycombinator thread. They included this video link:

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUH2_n8jE70&t=0m30s

> second: what on earth is an ""alpha programmer""? i do hope walter has
> not subscribed to the pseudoscientific views of mysogynists.

I am not aware of any association between "alpha" and "man" because I hear both "alpha male" and "alpha female" in e.g. nature documentaries.

Ali

Aside: There was a thread on these forums where somebody was unhappy with the word "female" in "female programmers". I think they thought it was not a word suitable for humans. Well, I live in California and I can report that "female" is what these people use everywhere to mean "woman". Of course we can still argue whether it's suitable but it's in at least Californian English as of today.

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