‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology
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I'm ok with this one.
Banning master bedroom? Nope.
Banning master/slave (process, relay, etc) Nope.
Banning 'niggardly'? Nope.
But this one doesn't bother me. And yes I get the etymology point.
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@mik said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
And it doesn’t have anything to do with race unless you want it to.
Not to mention, so-called black people aren't even black. Only a very tiny fraction (I think) have truly black skin; the rest have skin that varies in color from dark chocolate to cafe au lait.
So what is it we're denigrating, exactly?
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@catseye3 said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
@mik said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
And it doesn’t have anything to do with race unless you want it to.
Not to mention, so-called black people aren't even black. Only a very tiny fraction (I think) have truly black skin; the rest have skin that varies in color from dark chocolate to cafe au lait.
So what is it we're denigrating, exactly?
I thought I knew until Lin Miranda was thrown under the bus for not using the right shading.
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@george-k said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
Don't get me started on "male" and "female" connectors.
All kinds of new adapters today…
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@lufins-dad said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
@george-k said in ‘Whitelist,’ ‘Blacklist’: The New Debate Over Security Terminology:
Don't get me started on "male" and "female" connectors.
All kinds of new adapters today…
That reminds me of the Apollo Soyuz mission
I remember that they had to jump through hoops to make sure the mating adapter used to dock the spacecraft was neither male nor female. Because it would have been a slight to have one country or the other be the female.