Sexism Is Still a Thing At Microsoft's GDC Party (techcrunch.com)
An anonymous reader writes from an article on TechCrunch: Microsoft hired a bunch of women wearing very little clothing to dance and socialize with people at the company's official Game Developers Conference after-party last night in San Francisco, Business Insider reports. Phil Spencer, head of Xbox, said in a statement to TechCrunch. "At Xbox-hosted events at GDC this past week, we represented Xbox and Microsoft in a way that was not consistent or aligned to our values. It was unequivocally wrong and will not be tolerated. I know we disappointed many people and I'm personally committed to holding ourselves to higher standards. We must ensure that diversity and inclusion are central to our everyday business and core values. We will do better in the future." What's problematic is that Microsoft chose to throw a party that clearly caters to heterosexual men by hiring women as objects of sex.
These are exactly the kinds of incidents that can happen when one doesn't strictly adhere to the Rust Code of Conduct. I've started using the Rust Code of Conduct for everything I do in my life, online and offline. Before I make any sort of a decision or take any sort of an action, I whip out my copy of the Rust Code of Conduct and confirm that my actions will not violate it in any way. I have printed out a copy of the Rust Code of Conduct and I keep it on my person at all times. I have another copy in my car, one at my desk, and several placed around my home in easily accessible locations. The last thing I want is to be somewhere without my Rust Code of Conduct! Some people say that it's dumb or that it wastes too much time, but I think they're wrong. Complying with the Rust Code of Conduct all of the time is something that I think is critical to living life in our modern age.
Humans are sexy,
Here in Kazakhstan we prefer goats. Very good goats.
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You are welcome on my lawn.
Where does one draw the line?
With Aerosmith? Easy: You draw the line at 1995.
Even that low patch between '79 and '82 is probably okay given that it's Cisco we're talking about.
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"broader audience", "broader appeal"
Funny! (But I'm not sure you did that on purpose.)
The dancers who professionally wear very little being hired for the job their agency put them forward for is sexual harassment.
Let me know which Amish parish you're from so I can send a telegram to your priest and let him know that you're using a computer in your spare time.
I, for one, appreciate that you took the time to write your thoughtful response on a real typewriter. Very classy.