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Chandler Carruth

@chandlerc@hachyderm.io
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Software, performance, optimization, programming languages, security, open source, #CarbonLang lead, #LLVM, #Clang, C++. 🏳️‍🌈 http://pronoun.is/he or http://pronoun.is/they
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Chandler Carruth
@chandlerc@hachyderm.io

Software, performance, optimization, programming languages, security, open source, #CarbonLang lead, #LLVM, #Clang, C++. 🏳️‍🌈 http://pronoun.is/he or http://pronoun.is/they

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Chandler Carruth
Chandler Carruth
@chandlerc@hachyderm.io

Software, performance, optimization, programming languages, security, open source, #CarbonLang lead, #LLVM, #Clang, C++. 🏳️‍🌈 http://pronoun.is/he or http://pronoun.is/they

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@chandlerc@hachyderm.io · Mar 27, 2026
Been mulling something... (No, this is not actually a sub-toot) Not sure I have it _quite_ articulated well yet, but getting close... Here is my current best attempt...

I think one thing that really misses the mark in culture efforts, inclusivity efforts, and things like codes-of-conduct for organizations & companies is trying to replicate the approach taken by government/state structures.

For example, using legalistic language to try and establish precision of wording in a CoC. Or structuring moderation rules or response policy as-if rules of law and governments. Or demand "adjudication" of moderation/CoC claims with an innocent unless proven guilty, shadow of a doubt, precise evidentiary rules, etc.

Fundamentally, the context here is critically _different_, and trying to apply the approach of one to the other is a mistake. In both directions.

Open source communities, even companies, are not sovereign states. They do not employ an armed police force or military to backstop their rules. If the state decides "you may not say that", they mean, "you may not say that and live as part of this state". And that determination is backed by the threat of violence. The state and the government _should_ be held to the highest possible standard. Judging someone guilty of a crime and enforcing it through state-backed violence of incarceration had _better_ be innocent until proven guilty, and proven with the highest standard of evidence, oversight, and rigor.

Getting banned from an open source community, or even being fired from a hot-shot tech job is _incredibly_ different. That's not to say that either of these is an inconsequential event -- they can be very consequential. And so folks I think feel motivated to push them to the higher standard. But we also need to be realistic, as these are not state-violence backed judgements. This is not the literal forced removal of your freedom or life. This is at _most_ the loss of an especially lucrative career that must be replaced with a categorically less lucrative career. And that's the worst case. Most moderation decisions are _hilariously_ less consequential. And it's entirely reasonable to use a less consequential process to arrive at them.
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Chandler Carruth
@chandlerc@hachyderm.io

Software, performance, optimization, programming languages, security, open source, #CarbonLang lead, #LLVM, #Clang, C++. 🏳️‍🌈 http://pronoun.is/he or http://pronoun.is/they

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Chandler Carruth
Chandler Carruth
@chandlerc@hachyderm.io

Software, performance, optimization, programming languages, security, open source, #CarbonLang lead, #LLVM, #Clang, C++. 🏳️‍🌈 http://pronoun.is/he or http://pronoun.is/they

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@chandlerc@hachyderm.io · Feb 05, 2026
Anyone who would be interested in doing some commission art? I'd kind-of like some silly propaganda style posters about modern performance optimization ideas. Still brainstorming on all the slogans and such, but curious if there was anyone interested in this and what the prices would be.

I'd be happy for the result to also be made more publicly available under a relevant, reasonably permissive CC license if that was appealing or not at the artist's preference.
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Chandler Carruth
@chandlerc@hachyderm.io

Software, performance, optimization, programming languages, security, open source, #CarbonLang lead, #LLVM, #Clang, C++. 🏳️‍🌈 http://pronoun.is/he or http://pronoun.is/they

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Chandler Carruth
Chandler Carruth
@chandlerc@hachyderm.io

Software, performance, optimization, programming languages, security, open source, #CarbonLang lead, #LLVM, #Clang, C++. 🏳️‍🌈 http://pronoun.is/he or http://pronoun.is/they

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@chandlerc@hachyderm.io · Jan 01, 2026
Happy new year everyone!
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Chandler Carruth
@chandlerc@hachyderm.io

Software, performance, optimization, programming languages, security, open source, #CarbonLang lead, #LLVM, #Clang, C++. 🏳️‍🌈 http://pronoun.is/he or http://pronoun.is/they

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Chandler Carruth
Chandler Carruth
@chandlerc@hachyderm.io

Software, performance, optimization, programming languages, security, open source, #CarbonLang lead, #LLVM, #Clang, C++. 🏳️‍🌈 http://pronoun.is/he or http://pronoun.is/they

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@chandlerc@hachyderm.io · Apr 02, 2025
@AsahiLinux Is Open Collective preferred over GitHub sponsorships if I'm happy either way? Any other tradeoffs for those on the project?
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Chandler Carruth
@chandlerc@hachyderm.io

Software, performance, optimization, programming languages, security, open source, #CarbonLang lead, #LLVM, #Clang, C++. 🏳️‍🌈 http://pronoun.is/he or http://pronoun.is/they

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Chandler Carruth
Chandler Carruth
@chandlerc@hachyderm.io

Software, performance, optimization, programming languages, security, open source, #CarbonLang lead, #LLVM, #Clang, C++. 🏳️‍🌈 http://pronoun.is/he or http://pronoun.is/they

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@chandlerc@hachyderm.io · Feb 18, 2023
Love to see how mad the Onion is here. More folks should be this mad about this.

If you want a really solid critique, it's actually here too. They put their *all* into this piece and while it's sarcastic as usual, it really does cover *so many* aspects of how horrible the current trend of "news" in this space has been.

Go read it:
https://www.theonion.com/it-is-journalism-s-sacred-duty-to-endanger-the-lives-of-1850126997
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