• Magiilaro@feddit.org
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    1 hour ago

    So instead of a racial slur they now make fun of Anime/Manga/Video Game fans

    “Moe (Japanese: 萌え; pronounced [mo.e] ⓘ), sometimes romanized as moé, is a Japanese word that refers to feelings of strong affection mainly towards characters in anime, manga, video games, and other media directed at the otaku market. Moe, however, has also gained usage to refer to feelings of affection towards any subject”

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moe_(slang)

    That in combination with Ghoul

    “In folklore, a ghoul (from Arabic: غول, ghūl) is a demon-like being or monstrous humanoid, often associated with graveyards and the consumption of human flesh”

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghoul

    creates a not very nice combination.

  • trevor (he/they)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    22 hours ago

    Okay, so this definitely feels like bad practice to not change the version number or URL, even in something trivial like example texts here. But what real-world significance does this have?

    It almost seems equivalent to just changing a variable name based on how it’s being used, which – to be clearshould come with a version bump, but I can’t imagine this having any meaningful impact anywhere.

    • DigitalDilemma@lemmy.ml
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      20 hours ago

      But what real-world significance does this have?

      None - I don’t know of anyone that parses release names. Versions, yes, absolutely, but silly version release names?

      I came into the comments to see what other reason there was, but it seems it’s a non-story.