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1 points·by rippercushions·3 jaar geleden·0 comments

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rippercushions
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
To crack any IT interview, just breadth-first search the hashtable in a dictionary and you're golden.
rippercushions
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
> The infrastructure is also much better than it was in the 90s. My grandfather would be shocked to see the Nagpur Metro and would think Aliens built it.

I think this is underappreciated. Yes, infra in India is still not Switzerland, but eg. airports are now unimaginably better compared to just 20 years ago, when you needed a biohazard suit to venture into the bathrooms at DEL.
rippercushions
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
It actually does: Indian Railways, Coal India, Air India (until very recently), State Bank of India, Bharat Petroleum, BSNL, the list goes on and on.
rippercushions
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
The official CCP stance is that China is democratic. Here's the literal party line:

Democracy is a common value of humanity and an ideal that has always been cherished by the Communist Party of China and the Chinese people.

http://www.news.cn/english/2021-12/05/c_1310352606.htm
rippercushions
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
The important context here is that this is a direct reply to a trans person's application to become an admin on Wikipedia. In other words, they're not objecting to trans ideology or something, they're specifically telling a Wikipedian that they can't be an admin because they're trans.
rippercushions
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
First up, I actually agree that the specific fund donation here is highly sketchy, especially the way it bypassed the usual processes and in particular the conflict of interest involved with the counsel hopping jobs between the WMF and the recipient. So I'm not even going to try to justify it.

However, the WMF also does have a history of concrete actions to improve access to Wikipedia: it funds chapters around the world, seeds obscure language versions that would otherwise not be sustainable, and does stuff like sponsoring flights for students and Wikimedians living in poor countries to various Wiki conferences. I'm totally on board with this and I think it's a fine use of a reasonable portion of the Foundations' money, as long as it doesn't imperil the main mission, which it clearly doesn't.
rippercushions
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
FWIW, here's the comment that led to Athaenara getting desysopped, and it amounts to a direct personal attack on an admin candidate for the sole reason that they're trans: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=&diff=prev&oldid=...

I'm pretty sure you'd get banned here on HN for saying that as well.
rippercushions
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
Previous HN discussion about Wikimedia squandering money, all of two weeks ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33174533
rippercushions
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
Nice ninja edit there, your post previously claimed "about 90% goes to pushing woke politics". As you can see below, enumerated in excruciating detail in the annual reports if you'd like to dig in, the biggest component of Wikimedia's expenditure is simply paying the engineers that keep the site running and roll out improvements like the new UI, visual editing, etc. The actual hosting bill (servers, bandwidth, etc) is only a tiny fraction of that cost.

https://wikimediafoundation.org/support/where-your-money-goe...
rippercushions
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
Stripped of jargon, that sentence is saying "many people can't access or contribute to Wikipedia because of racism", which is basically true if you account for second-order effects. For example, a major reason why Haiti is poor and has few Wikipedia users is centuries of European and American prejudice and straight-up racism against former slaves.

Personally, I'd prefer Wikimedia focus on improving access for poor people around the world regardless of skin color, but unfortunately this view seems to have gone out of style.
rippercushions
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
Where are you getting "about 90%" from? The controversy here is about a US$4.5 million fund, which is about 2.7% of Wikimedia's 2021 income.