This is what #meetoo has come to. The genders being afraid of each other. Thanks, social media. Social media just removes any and all possibilities of nuance and makes people angry
I don't understand why people are surprised by this...Twitter has an ideological bent, as Jack Dorsey said himself multiple times on his YouTube tour. Apart from that, the transgender debate has been politicized to the point where you can not discuss the topic openly.
Programming rust on the Pi is a whole lot easier than "pure" embedded.
There are libraries for linux PWM, GPIO, SPI etc in Rust, so it shouldn't be a problem to hook up some sensors. I in fact just wrote a little driver for the MPU6050 that I'm using with my Pi, it was a breeze.
Nevertheless, get used to Rust first! Start with the book, it's great
Do you have proof that this woman is targeted, because she is a woman? People get harassed all the time, though VERY rarely in the scope of things. I don't condone it. Still, it is rare and hits both genders roughly equally.
I fundamentally disagree with Mozillas notion of "openness". The internet always was open to LGBTQI+ people. The internet does not discriminate. Get an account named X. Done.
Problems only arise when professional activists try to change existing communities. E.g. the new linux kernel code of conduct and it's, let's say "questionable", author.
Why is this surprising? Most anti-poverty measures are ineffective. The "war on poverty" has not worked in a single metric. Affirmative action hasn't changed a thing. The only thing that can get you out of poverty is a good family structure, a culture built on performance (Chinese, Indian culture takes this waaaay to far, but it's a start).
I agree with those statements, it shouldn't matter.
> Wouldn't said patriarchal idiots [...] stop complaining about women or minorities being given a "special", "priviledged", "snowflake" status (and the job offers/funds that come with these?)
Statements like these drive me up the wall, though. It is no secret that [women in STEM have a 2:1 chance over a man to be hired](http://www.pnas.org/content/112/17/5360) - just because of their gender. Call me a "patriarchal idiot", but that is some true privilege. So much for "equality"
Also, I can't help but think the Mods are pushing this story. 28 upvotes and front page. Give me a break.