https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toki_Pona Linguistic relativity - Wikipedia : `sapir-whorf hypothesis` - that a language changes the way its speakers think and behave. used in therapy to help people eliminate negative thinking by tracking their thoughts in `toki pona` instead! wonderful "worlds in which different societies live are distinct worldsβ¦ no two languagesare ever sufficiently similar to be considered as representing the same social reality" Google Code Review Advice https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/HEAD/docs/cr_respect.md Assume competence - maybe someone just possesses information that the other isn’t aware of! Motivate why the right way is what it is - explain why code is wrong! Find an end - it’s okay to approve something that looks good overall, even if there are a few nitpicks! Instead of dragging on a conversation and criticising code line by line, much more important to handle all of the high level ideas and ensure some decent level of code quality then move on Okay to agree to disagree - even if a decision isn’t quite a subjective preference https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/HEAD/docs/cl_respect.md: respectfulcode changes reach out to prospective reviewers before writing any code - make sure everyone’s on the same page and get some help speccing it out together! choose the reviewers. make sure they understand what’s going on beforehand! get help early to make sure your fix is warranted or safe. state expectations you’d like for your code to meet - what’s important about this code? what should they be interested in? address all comments - don’t ignore any feedback, as it diminishes the time of the reviewers! at worst, move a structural issue to a later date or delay until a critical issue is fixed (depending on how important the change to make is)
"worlds in which different societies live are distinct worlds⦠no two languagesare ever sufficiently similar to be considered as representing the same social reality"
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