When interacting with @dibblego online it helps not to take him seriously. When he tweets he knows exactly how he'll be interpreted and he doesn't care; he thinks it's your fault for choosing to be offended. He wants you to ban him to prove a point, so by all means…make his day.https://twitter.com/dibblego/status/1087124016488312832 …
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It's fair given the information you have, though inaccurate. Show me a more effective way to deal with infantile bullies. Don't send http://code-of-conduct.md or I might piss myself. It only reminds me of the bullshit lip service to bullying response that I am very familiar with.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Go on, show me. Show me the insight that I have overlooked. I'll remind you that Scala is now a degenerate cesspit of anti-intellectualism.
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That sounds like a very wide brush... but I think we're all experimenting to try to find what's best: Several people (e.g.
@etorreborre, @emi1ypi and @fpmortals) have used Scala as a stepping stone to Haskell. If that's the cesspit, is it necessarily a problem? - Show replies
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Dude… we are all responsible for our actions. Tony has engaged in knowingly and intentional caustic actions for the decade+ I’ve known him. He has no place in any community. Telling others how to cope is like saying, “boys will be boys.” It’s on tony to change.
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But that's the thing: he won't change. Tony *will* be Tony... I'd just like as few people as possible to waste any more of their time and energy trying to change him, or feeling any sense of hurt when he says something caustic: they shouldn't! :)
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