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If "Master/Slave" terminology in computing sounds bad now, why not change it to "Dom/Sub"?
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Aren't IDE drives basically the only thing that used the master/slave terminology?
Icinga2 uses it
Databses used to and switched to primary secondary
Code releses use master, develop...
Its all over software still but transitioning
the master branch in git refers to mastering, the same as the term “remastered”, rather than slavery. I prefer main anyways.
I mean none of these things need to mean slavery unless you’re so steeped in guilt and shame and anger that everything does
Seriously like I literally never once thought about slavery whenever typing “master” until these fucking people brought it up. Like maybe we can abolish the stock market or something, changing master to main is just masturbating
A master-drivetrain and a slaved-drivetrain .... its not about slavery. I dont understand why people have to be so sensitive. We know human slavery is bad. So we dont do it. Same for a lot of instances of Animal slavery which is acceptable for a lot of people, we dont call it that, it is called "farming" or "husbandry".
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btw Im just kidding, I wanna trigger a vegan into a response :-D
So rename master-slave to husband-cattle? You’ll trigger more than vegans
I mean I agree that most of our food-based practices are terrible and I still eat most meat so maybe I’m just a hypocrite.
Big same :(
It’s really a trivial change and if there’s any possibility it contributes to a hostile industry, why not? I’m not going to tell other how they feel, nor is there any real downside.
If it helps get me a more diverse candidate pool I can hire from, even better
We can do both. I see what you mean in so far as "washing" like pretending that we fixed something when we really didnt, but I dont see it as a big deal, I mean, like I said elsewhere, I'll try to switch.
Its sometimes little things in your vocab that cause you to stop and realize how ingrained certain aspects of our culture is.
But yeah, its not a solution. Theres a lot of things like it that you just do because its easy and you can.
Bluetooth used it as well, but have now switched to central/peripheral.
Nah, industrial communication protocols in the IT industry uses lots of master/slave terminology. E.g. Modbus and Profibus DP comes to mind.