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Who the fuck uses software like this? Not me.





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This is managerware. The company behind this focuses on generating bills of materials for software projects. They're targeting checklist based management.

Some people got upset that the default dictionary for some compression standard, I believe Brotli, which you practically have to use and ship for compatibility with standard servers, contains words like "fuck". That's the kind of people that would like their software chain to be swear-free, just in case a customer hits ctrl+u on their React application and reports seeing all kinds of naughty words to upper management.




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