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  • Sometimes it's actually better with dark background on direct sun.

    If we are talking about devices screen, white background kinda goes yellow on direct sun and contrast reduces. But black background goes dark grey and less light gets reelected back to the eyes.

    If we are talking old school paper ( SHOCKING i know ). It's close to unreadable on direct sun when paper is white because it shines back too bright, it hurts eyes but black paper it much more comfy on eyes.

    Note: Reason why black on white was used historicaly is most likely economical. (Less paint, easy to maintain.) If papyrus naturally turned black, all written text might have been in "dark mode" from the beginning.

  • if there was no issue we would not be talking about the topic in the first place. It seems that multiple sports organizations after mixing trans people with females in women categories lead to issues, I somehow don't believe that all of them figured it out of transphobia or something. Meaning there was issue in fairness.

  • I understand that, but i said multiple times it's not matter of recipient asking for it.
    And I'm not forcing anyone do that. And i sad i have never seen anyone get scolded for it. I just say it's one of the way to show respect. What's so enraging about what i do to show respect for more experienced or senior people ?

  • Right, not to mention they also giving back to community by proposing game friendly changes on kernel AFAIK.

    If just most games wold run on Linux out of box at least same as on Windows, i can imagine there would be shift in market share.
    One of the reason is needless bloat of Windows so even my for-noobs-distro idles around 0% CPU and less the 1gb memory without doing almost any tweaking but Win10/11 constantly sends calls home and idles on 4-6GB of rams. Other thing is how lightning fast linux can be.

  • No there's nothing mandatory and i said i have never seen anyone get scolded for not doing it. It's just common sense , it;'s being thought in communication courses etc just like when picking up phone you first say greetings, say company name, then your name. Because caller usually knows company and greetings but is having hard time catching your name if it;s first thing to they get "shot" at them upon you answering the phone call.

    Last thing is typo from smartphone,, holding door and order of recipient in email doesn't belong to the same sentence. .

  • I read it but you ignore what i said that is, some people may be incentivized to get the treatment, they don't need with aim to gain advantage. e.g. Female + testosterone in women sports or male identifying as women in women sports. In that sense it's similar to doping.

  • I certainly wouldn’t inspect the order of the email recipients to see if I was given the right amount of “respect”. I don’t mind at all if someone wants to order the recipients, go ahead. But if someone gets angry at me for not ordering them, they can go get ben

    You are twisting my point 180° . I said it's respectful to do that as sender. You talk about inspecting it as recipient and being rude back at a sender.
    Again you change what i said here. You make that i said it's disrespectful not to do that and it should be enforced . I say it's voluntarily and that it is respectful to do that. Also there are more then two states to be in aside from disrespectful vs respectful.

  • It's just professional respect. Some also call it etiquette.
    There are even courses of proper communication that teach that. It's those small things that makes your communication better. So it makes sense.

    You could say that not greeting your boss also make no change as it's not needed for work. But to me it seems common sense to greet people i know when i meet them.

  • Respect is earned not given.
    Also seems like people mix race or whatever with professional achievements.

    First you prove you can built company or contribute then i will respect you on professional level . Saying that i must respect someone for achievements they don't have, when they just came to company to learn and take time of others on the same level as respecting someone who most likely built the company makes no sense.

    Again we are not talking about being rude to newcomers. I'll still hold their door, greet them, have coffee break with them but you can't seriosly except me to act as if their achievement are what they are not.