I'd learned about this last week, and this stuff is a bunch of Wikipedia searches so forgive me if I miss anything :]

Similar to git master and whitelist/blacklist having addressed racist origins, I've just learned that "ricing" -- i.e. way-far-from-default, colorfully souped-up *nix customizations -- came from a derogatory word for Asian "riced out" cars.

(click to enlarge spot where I came to learn about this)

Example in the lemmy.ml/c/linux community.

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The linked Wikipedia article doesn't list *nix ricing specifically, but it's probably not a far reach -- for example, tech's master-slave came from cars too.


Now I'm not here to start a debate on whether the term itself is bad. The arguments are done to death and predictable (old threadhope I can link here). Rather, I posit that we could probably invent a new term if we forced it hard enough.

For example, 4chan forcibly invented the use of the ok hand for "white power", as a collective prank (Wikipedia).

Further, Tumblr invented 'then beg' as an insult response to 'I beg your pardon/to differ'. (click to enlarge)

Based on Pukicho.

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So why can't Lemmy invent something too?

Here are some earlier takes. (click to enlarge for source, but they are listed below anyway)

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I surmise it has to be (1) somewhat unique and (2) short and nounable/verbable.

  • Customization doesn't fit -- it's too broad. Changing the wallpaper is a customization -- diagonalizing your screen is a rice (term to be replaced...).
  • Bespoke doesn't fit either. That's for a duct-tape script you hack together.
  • Pimping out... is not a good alternative. It preexists(citation needed?) and has inertia but it's not any better.
  • Souping up... doesn't roll off the tongue so much. But it's food-related (and thus not far from "rice"). Though I can't see myself saying "Yo, check out this epic soup."

Brainstorming welcome :P

  • NuraShiny [any]
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    4 hours ago

    Maybe we shouldn't invent new terms for races?

  • sntx@lemm.ee
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    9 hours ago

    Can't people refer to it as their personalized setups? Or is that too hard to write?

  • ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org
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    13 hours ago

    Isn't it the same as tuning?

    Although it's unclear what tuning is because it depends on who says it:

    • It does mean doing modifications to a vehicle for actual performance improvements
    • It's used extensively by ricers to describe themselves and their hobby and they think it's a positive term
    • It's used extensively by people who dislike ricing and most definitely as a derogatory term

    Yet for all its faults, I believe that's the closest word to ricing you'll find that is universally understood, neutral and isn't rendered hopelessly bland and meaningless by the process of political correctness newspeak.

  • Dessalines@lemmy.ml
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    18 hours ago

    I removed this because it has nothing to do with linux specifically, and as expected, it brought out a lot of people defending the use of this historically racist term, and /asablackman'ing it.

    I've reinstated it and removed the offending comments for now.

    Also I don't know why this needs a discussion at all. There's hundreds of words in english for something that looks good, and you can be more specific about it : snazzy, sleek, cool, streamlined, nifty, retro

    • fl42v@lemmy.ml
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      16 hours ago

      removed the offending comments

      In one of which an Asian dude literally says it's not used as a derogatory anymore. Talk about being offended for others

      • Dessalines@lemmy.ml
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        13 hours ago

        An stranger on the internet just gave you license to say a historically racist term, how convenient for you. Next they'll be some /r/asablackman posters saying its okay for you to use the n-word, because it doesn't bother them.

        • fl42v@lemmy.ml
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          10 hours ago

          Should they've included a selfie or an id pic? Because when black ppl use that n-word you're trying to draw parallels with (which, BTW, is still a derogatory towards a person and has no other meanings, as far as I'm aware) nobody gets offended. And, aside from the use of the "r-word", their comment was a valid opinion on topic asking for that opinion

          • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]
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            6 hours ago

            It's not like black people using the N-word, it's like white people using the n-word because a stranger on the internet said it's ok.

            aside from the use of the "r-word"

            You don't think them casually dropping a slur might invalidate their opinion on whether a different word is a slur? Fucking LLM-ass logic right there.

    • AntiOutsideAktion@lemmy.ml
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      17 hours ago

      Yeah but it doesn't affect me and I'm fine with using a racist term because I choose not to think about it. That should make it fine for everyone.

      I'm not racist I'm just so tired of all this anti-racist stuff @john89@lemmy.ca

  • Hermes [none/use name]
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    13 hours ago

    Maybe call it a 'ride'? It would still be a car reference, think about how people talk about cars as their 'rides'. At least to my understanding, calling a car a 'ride' also implies some level of the car being special. 'ride' is also only 4 letters, and isn't any harder to type, some of the other comments have really long terms which are a bit annoying to type.

    On the negative side it is also 1 letter away from 'rice', so that might not be ideal.

    • fool@discuss.tchncs.de
      hexagon
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      8 hours ago

      edit: I rescind this comment because I seem to have misunderstood what the commenter meant by reclaiming. Sorry, I did not mean to be hateful.

      • AntiOutsideAktion@lemmy.ml
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        17 hours ago

        I love when slurs are 'reclaimed' by people the slur doesn't refer to.

        Like how we 'reclaimed' all those native american stereotypes for sports teams

  • catloaf@lemm.ee
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    24 hours ago

    Don't worry about it, nobody says that any more. It died out with Gentoo.