Brianna Wu / John Walker Flynt - "Biggest Victim of Gamergate," Failed Game Developer, Failed Congressional Candidate

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What is it with these people and comparing everything they do with YA genre fiction?
It's probably reflective of Wu's reading level and tastes. She's not a well read person and, as shown with the Harry Potter sperging, she would rather "listen" to an audio book than read. Also, Hunger Games is about a brave, pretty girl who performs extraordinary feats of badassery. Basically, it's pure escapism for Brianna who so badly wishes she was a pretty young girl who is a badass.
 
You obviously didn't play Rev60 SE far enough to find the game-breaking bug (but to your credit, at least you're admitting it sucks), so what other "product" have you "built?"
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Dogfooding is one of those phrases you hear middle managers say, but not engineers.

You will hear software developers use that term, but not often. Usually only by old hats of the industry. Younger software developers wont use that term. In other words, John is really showing his age
 
You will hear software developers use that term, but not often. Usually only by old hats of the industry. Younger software developers wont use that term. In other words, John is really showing his age

Fair enough, I've never used the phrase and I've never heard any of my coworkers use it either, but they're all relatively young so that makes sense. The only guy I've ever heard us it was one of our middle managers (who was a really great guy outside of his compulsion to use shitty middle management buzzwords)
 
Hasn't anyone seen "The Day After Tomorrow"? This is serious you guys!!!

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Like, she does know that it wouldn't happen all at once, right? I mean, rising sea levels would be terrible and sure, eventually inundate the city, but we're talking millimeters a year here, plenty of time for people to pack up their stuff and move inland.
 
Like, she does know that it wouldn't happen all at once, right? I mean, rising sea levels would be terrible and sure, eventually inundate the city, but we're talking millimeters a year here, plenty of time for people to pack up their stuff and move inland.

No, no she really doesn't.
 
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