There's often many things you can do to make them want to learn stuff like this and make it useful and interesting. Could be as simple as some joke posters that say they could talk in private just by speaking a different language to each other.
A lot of culture is locked behind even learning the basics of whatever language that culture speaks. It'd be awesome for monolingual Americans to learn the other language that exists in their area just for understanding alone.
Language learning is easy, especially for children and they also have plenty time in school to do so. A lot of problems come directly from unwillingness/lack of understanding of cultures that are pretty similar in the first place.
"Why bother?" can be said about a lot of the school system in the US, knowing a little about a language can go a long way and doesn't impact the rest of the learning.
Sometimes you do, you don't stop being a parent after your child turns 18. You can still try and help them especially if you think something this simple has been done wrong. Shaming your child online because of how they load the dishwasher is just stupid.
I see you you've decided to take the road of not reading anything that has been said. There's no bad usability OR lack of features for literally anyone relevant to these platforms.
This isn't the job of a Git repository nor is it for GitHub, this is an issue for developers which shouldn't use it as their main download way.
The download zip is not meant for the average person and frankly useless for most projects. I don't know why you expect a Git repository to explain to you that bare code isn't compiled or plug and play? How would GitHub know other than you informing them that the app isn't for Windows?
I don't think you understand the concept of what Git and GitHub even are and their intentions.
I don't see any defending especially just because she's a woman, I see a post trying to point out that there's bigger better targets than the current popular one.
Choosing the most popular person there is right now seems counterintuitive to me either way.
This would generally very quickly stop being a casual conversation saying stuff like that, there's no point to it. Most of us get it, we're not here to be reminded.
That doesn't sound like any game I've heard of, what's the name?