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If they aren’t vegan.

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Or, hear me out: if they are

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Yeah fuck people who are against animal abuse and actually live out their principles.

Like you could at least say “preachy vegans”. This is still problematic, because it ignores that everyone is preachy about issues they understand are immoral (we’re all preachy anti-racists, anti-rapists, etc.)

But just saying “vegan” is wild.

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Uses spaces instead of tabs.

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Username checks out

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Uses tabs instead of spaces.

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But I don’t want a GF who’s gone through a compiler

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but she will be optimised for your hardware!

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who does this?

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Drinks Tab in Space.

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I’m using both a the same time, one tab, two space, another tab…

This way everyone is happy.

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You’re a maniac- in the best way possible.

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Uses spaces instead of tabs.

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Spaces are kinda better, because tabs are not consistent across editors/platforms. Just please use the tab key to indent, don’t press the spacebar x times like a monkey

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I prefer tabs because they aren’t consistent

I personally find 2-space indented code harder to read than 4-space. If I’m working on someone else’s codebase which is indented with 2-spaces then I have to cope. But if it’s tab-indented then I can just edit the setting in my editor to display a tab char as 4 whitespace chars

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The problem is that when you then want to align stuff, you have to use spaces. So you need to use tabs for indentation and use spaces for alignment. This is actually the perfect, objectively best way to do it, but because it requires a deliberate mix of tabs and spaces, it’s too complicated to use for a large project with lots of maintainers. You just need a single maintainer doing it wrong to ruin it.

There is also the issue that you’ll often see the code in a place where you can’t control the tab length, i.e. printed in your terminal by some program that doesn’t have an option for that, or viewed on the web, like GitHub.

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i’d probably use tabs if they weren’t so massive by default.

do people actually use 8 space wide tabs? if so, what for?

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Most editors have them at 4 by default.

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oh. i guess i’m using the wrong editors then :P

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As someone who has primarily used spaces, I still use the tab key. I sincerely hope most space users understand that your editor can expand your tab key into spaces, and people aren’t genuinely going around spamming their spacebar 2->16 times for various indentation levels.

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No passions or hobbies.

No, traveling isn’t a hobby.

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I get that but why is traveling not a hobby?

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It’s just blowing money to go exist in other places. Some people do it to simply avoid boredom. I’d argue it could be a hobby if they are putting effort into learning or collecting things or something.

Traveling and just being there is not a hobby. Traveling to, for example, visit certain types of sites or museums, maybe build a collection of photos or memorabilia, could be considered a hobby.

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That’s a weird take on this. Which person who loves travelling then proceeds to do absolutely nothing at the destination? I mean, maybe you met people like that, but I have never in my life talked to anyone like that.

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Isn’t doing things to avoid boredom exactly what a hobby is? :D would you consider hiking to be a hobby?

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Because you don’t have to work hard to master it

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Since when is “mastering it” part of the definition of a hobby?

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I guess because spending money is not a hobby in itself. But idk.

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Traveling isn’t about spending money though. It’s expensive but that’s not the point.

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