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You know what? I agree with you completely, and I'm going to stop using @whoever. It made sense on twitter, when your tweet as "at whoever". But it doesn't make sense anywhere else.

I liked Audrey Tang's habit of referring to people as "person++". It's positive and looks nice in conversation: "This release is thanks to foobar++'s excellent patches."



Nothing says that you're speaking into the void more than "talking at" someone rather than "talking to" them.


But what if it's "thanks to Notepad++++'s excellent patches"?




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