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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 27, 2023

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Recently I've tried to stay away from the culture war topics just for my personal sanity. It is a part of me not trying to be 'Terminally Online' so I've even given up on using Reddit(killed my user after bulk deleting all my comments) too so I wasn't aware that they had an outage recently. So they posted a post-mortem of the outage. As it turns out it is a casualty of the Culture War.

The nodeSelector and peerSelector for the route reflectors target the label node-role.kubernetes.io/master. In the 1.20 series, Kubernetes changed its terminology from “master” to “control-plane.” And in 1.24, they removed references to “master,” even from running clusters. This is the cause of our outage. Kubernetes node labels.

The "master eradication activism" is the cause not Kubernetes node labels.

Surely Reddit were informed of this? Surely they updated kubernetes on an internal server.

I linked to their public post-mortem. Reddit is the den of scum and villainy alongside to Twitter when it comes to Social Justice Slacktivism. Chances on getting the company to publicly admit that the cause is an otiose language change that had a bigger impact on their lives than the actual change has on purported victims of that particular word, are nil, null, zilch, nada...

it comes to Social Justice Slacktivism

Is it still Slacktivism if they paid a substantial price due to the beliefs they advocated for?

It is Slacktivism because they gloss over the fact that they have suffered for their beliefs, that the replacement of words does something for inclusivity. It is reified in their existence. It is being treated as if it is a thing, but the reason for it is forgotten if it is not admitted why they do it. And thus the action has no reason to exist if it is a ritual without cause.