Programming Language Switching Politics: A Rigged Game of Power

4 ricecat 4 6/30/2025, 2:42:01 AM
Previously, we've discussed Programming Language Switching Economics. Today, let's take a look at the politics behind it. I wasn't too extremely to throw my theories in a short time. But when I saw many employed downvoter crazily tried to give pressure to destroy my posts as possible, I believe it's not bad to make things clear and clear, everyday. That's very interesting, in the beginning, they said "oh it's just advertise", but then they realized so many people come to read;

So they move to "oh it's just AI slop", but then they realized no one can write such quality post and real experiences like so, and today, AI assistant polishing is good for closing the gap among non-native speakers;

Well, now they have to move to "oh, the color scheme sucks".

Color scheme? Seriously? Didn't you play cyberpunk games? Try it, it's nice.

OK, let's get back to the topic.

https://www.gizvault.com/archives/language-switching-politics

Comments (4)

KnuthIsGod · 9h ago
Superb article. Gave me much to think about.

It also has lessons for decisions in other non programming domains.

And you have a bunch of other excellent articles on your blog.

However, the color scheme, fonts and alignment all combine to make it much harder to read than necessary and will undoubtedly contribute to people not taking the content seriously.

ricecat · 4h ago
I like your ID.

And thanks for the well-intentioned and detailed advice.

UX/UI is not an easy work and we'll take time to make it better gradually.

olemindgv · 11h ago
The last thing they will critique is the content, because they can’t
nalaginrut · 11h ago
It's a pity, I hope they can criticize the content, isn't there any neat girls/boys come to roast them a little? It seems they're winning.

Don't let them win, come on girls and boys! Beat their theory seriously!