
Looking for alternative terminology for "Master-Slave" : r/robotics
Oct 24, 2020 · The concept evoked by a "master/slave" relationship was technically incorrect and vague, so I fixed it. For generic systems, I think different terms still work best for different roles.
Is master/slave terminology outmoded? : r/techtheatre - Reddit
Master/slave isn’t some innocuous word-pair that has been tarnished by it’s association with a reprehensible institution, it is the actual words created to describe that institution. There was …
CMV: the words 'master' and 'slave' should not be removed from …
Dec 17, 2022 · Not in certain programming / tech contexts. We have master processes and slave processes specifically because master processes are directly in control of the work that the …
Master/Slave : r/ECE - Reddit
Jun 16, 2020 · The master/slave terms are adopted from language for a system of human abuse and power. The male/female terms are adopted from language for the spectrum of sex and …
Are there two or more different meanings of the concept "master …
Mar 26, 2020 · Yeah, master-slave has lots of meanings that have nothing to do with each others. The meaning you quoted seems particularly esoteric. (1). Never heard of master-slave used to …
Master / Slave PC Terminology? : r/audioengineering - Reddit
My first thought of course was all the master-slave terminology we use. Are we going to have to rename the entire field of “Mastering?” Master-slave digital gear? Tape decks? Soooo much! …
Can you guys explain to me slave and master morality? - Reddit
Apr 27, 2024 · 12 votes, 26 comments. trueA few important things to point out: 1: Master and slave morality aren't static sets of values (say, strength, pride, selfishness, etc), but rather …
GitHub to replace "master" with alternative term to avoid slavery ...
I understand the roots behind master/slave, which didn't start with slavery, we already has the words in place. That's just the most common thought that comes to mind for most people. As …
Master-Slave terminology for Replicated Databases? : r/Database
Dec 12, 2022 · What terminology is actually being used to replace master-slave in replicated databases? I am seeing terms including primary/secondary, principal/agent, and …
Targeted after using “master” and “slave” terms : r/csMajors
But for EE/electronics eng master/slave is much older and more accurate terminology. Like in an amplification setting, there is the master getting the main input and the slave amplifiers …