Feb. 7th, 2023

I recently started doing an online Git course, and in one of the intro lessons, the course creator goes into a bit about how historically the default name of a Git repository was "master", but Apple and GitHub have recently changed to making the default name "main", and then goes into a diatribe about how this is imposing acceptable speech standards on the iOS development community.

The course creator could have used this as an opportunity to talk about how arbitrary Git branch names are -- they don't have any meaning to Git, just the meanings that users choose to put on them. But, instead they did this diatribe.

I'm really torn on whether to drop out of the course and request a refund. This seems to be just an example of privilege, rather than actual racism. I'm not sure what I'm going to do.


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Feedback

Feb. 7th, 2023 08:12 pm
This was in a recent James Clear newsletter (https://jamesclear.com/3-2-1/february-2-2023) with the following:

“The trick to viewing feedback as a gift is to be more worried about having blind spots than hearing about them.”

I think that advice will really help me. Feedback from my father was always negative and meant to cut me down, so I often get defensive when I shouldn't. Reminding myself that I really want to correct my blindspots could make getting feedback easier for me.

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