This is not about one medium, it's about people with a history of being unpleasant on the internet in general. In the case I mentioned, I mostly noticed them misbehaving on twitter and irc
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Replying to @techpractical @cemerick
I agree there’s a potential issue here, but these people simply existing on the internet can’t be reason enough to abandon technology surely
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The solution is /ignore on both sides. Hope you're doing well.
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Replying to @dibblego
No, I mean I gather you've given up on scala, so what languages are you even using?
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Replying to @dibblego
Ah, something we can agree on, albeit for different reasons.
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Replying to @techpractical
What reasons might we disagree on? Scala has no technical merit at all.
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Replying to @dibblego
Absolutely not. One must have a thing to point out as a how and why not to do a thing.
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I'm not sure what you're saying. That I could not point to reasons to not use Scala? There are a hundred people within 10km of me who could do that. Otherwise, what?
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