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by OJFord
699 days ago
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To me that depends on the context it's used in - if it's like: > When a user visits a web page, he expects [...] then yes, I'd even just say that's wrong, no opinion or politics about it. However if it's: > So once Alice has published the website, and Bob visits it in his browser, he expects [...] and the PR is suggesting that actually we don't know how fictional Bob identifies... Then personally I just think that's tedious, the pronouns are helpful to disambiguate Alice & Bob in shorthand anyway, and that is bringing 'political' (ish? Societal?) views into it. |
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The change was to replace:
With [1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40956931[2] https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/pull/6814