Anyone else think the author has gone off her meds for that post?
Are women a minority in the tech industry? I'd be willing to bet yes. Does that mean they're less capable? Obviously not. It just means there are fewer.
"the anonymous white male militia that threatens to rape and kill us when we speak up"
Stay off 4chan. They don't represent the tech world.
"Let’s create a system for revealing and publicly challenging the pervasive anti-feminist propaganda of our industry."
Uhh... where the hell is THAT? I have yet to crack a book on Python or open /etc/sudoers and see "No girls allowed"
"They will pay their white male terrorist regime to photoshop our faces onto dead bodies, to email us rape threats, to publish our home addresses."
Again, stay away from 4chan. They don't represent the tech world.
I'm not dismissing the problem at all. I personally haven't seen it, but I've heard about gender inequality in the industry. I'd be pissed if I found out my female colleagues aren't making what I make for the same work and skills. You probably aren't going to believe that, but frankly, I don't care. It's the truth whether or not you believe it.
I'm not claiming to represent the tech world at all. I'm just some dude with an internet connection. And I'm not accusing her of going "off her meds" but the tone of her article DOES seem mentally unbalanced (to a degree) in some places, which is why I drew the comparison. She may very well be the epitome of being mentally balanced, but perhaps her passion for the topic came across in the wrong way when she wrote the piece. Maybe if she'd written it in a way that didn't try to vilify white males (or anyone other than the people who actually take part in the discrimination) I could've taken it more seriously, but she didn't. As a result, I don't take THIS ARTICLE seriously, but that doesn't mean that I don't take the issue seriously.
If there's a specific issue - REPORT IT to the appropriate authority and make sure it gets dealt with. I'm entirely in favour of equality, but don't try to get it by stomping someone else down. Instead, try to lift yourself up. It may be far more difficult, but you also have a whole lot more credibility and respect when you do it that way.
Regardless of all other points, if my previous post (or this one) offended you or anyone else, I sincerely apologize for that. It was absolutely not my intention.
I'm guessing you pre-ordered from BFL? They seem a little too scammy for my taste, but if you paid with CC, hopefully you at least have fraud protection. They actually just posted something the other day (https://forums.butterflylabs.com/showwiki.php?title=FAQ:Get+...) that shows a rough estimation of how much you can theoretically make with each of their rigs at different difficulty levels. I'm of the opinion that once ASICs really get going, the difficulty is going to skyrocket. It's great for the manufacturer, because they can sell more of the units because people need to keep up. I wouldn't be surprised if we hit 50x current difficulty by the end of 2013.
Does your comment system strip out HTML tags and CSS? I used to work for an anti-spam company, and I'd see tons of those messages. It looks like garbage when you view the raw text, but with a bunch of font-tags everywhere alternating colours or floating things around, you end up with a message.
Are women a minority in the tech industry? I'd be willing to bet yes. Does that mean they're less capable? Obviously not. It just means there are fewer.
"the anonymous white male militia that threatens to rape and kill us when we speak up"
Stay off 4chan. They don't represent the tech world.
"Let’s create a system for revealing and publicly challenging the pervasive anti-feminist propaganda of our industry."
Uhh... where the hell is THAT? I have yet to crack a book on Python or open /etc/sudoers and see "No girls allowed"
"They will pay their white male terrorist regime to photoshop our faces onto dead bodies, to email us rape threats, to publish our home addresses."
Again, stay away from 4chan. They don't represent the tech world.