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Just a dorky trans woman on the internet.
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A lot of the C# ecosystem is open source (thank goodness), but the official debugger isn't, hence it only being available in the proprietary version of VSCode.
From what I read online, Matrix is not very good with its federated moderation tools. Apparently, a quirk of it can cause the state of a federated channel to reset in time, thus also undoing removing of messages. Here is a blog post criticizing Matrix.
Sweeeeet! Can they be embedded into the article?
The videos aren't from their channel and they probably won't be able to get the rights to rehost them all.
That's probably the "just one step above" part. You do have the option to inspect the script you're executing before you do so with curl | sh
too, if you know what you're doing. If you don't, then you'd be pretty likely to just skip the prompt from yay
as well. (Automatic diffs are nice tho.) Note: I use paru
instead so I don't know what yay
does.
To be fair, that's why they said
in terms of security.
This should open the community in your favorite frontend / client: [email protected]
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As long as you understand that your own opinion does not dictate how language ends up being used by others. Some NB people call themselves trans, others don't. I hope you won't go around implying that people who identify as both trans and non-binary are wrong identifying as such. That's arguably gatekeeping, and could make some people very uncomfortable.
I think this sounds like we're generally in agreement? I might just put less weight on "the canon".
like what you mentioned with Xenia, the old Linux Mascot.
To be fair, trans Xenia was sanctioned by the original artist, but my worry was along the lines of, if cathodegaytube was a "strong believer" in the Prime Egg Directive, would it have discouraged them from re-imagining this character? I don't personally think how recent a character was created or whether it was abandoned has any relevance.
I subscribe to the idea that art is up to the viewer to interpret how they want. "Death of the author" I think it's called. If someone looks at Felix, and sees an egg in him that has yet to crack, then that's a valid interpretation of the art, to that person. Just as if someone were to look at a character and interpret them as trans, whether they are canonically cis or it's left open (Spider Gwen comes to mind). I experienced a sad ending to a story? Well, too bad, author, my headcanon's now that everything works out after all!
There may be problematic ways of doing that, and it's in no way okay to assert one's interpretation as the only truth. But fundamentally, that's part of the freedom you get with art.
Would Bridget have become canonically trans if that freedom was taken away from people? (And heck, does it include the author?) Would Xenia have been reborn as a popular now-trans Linux mascot?
So there's gotta be wiggle room in both situations. Fictional characters breaking the Prime Egg Directive, because of artists' freedom of expression; and real people seeing fictional characters differently from the author and others, because of freedom of interpretation.
For a more concrete example, this post: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/22944727
I found this comic really heckin' funny. Then I checked the comments. "Egg Prime Directive" Was I.. supposed to be in agreement that the comic is problematic? I can't really, no matter how I tried to twist it in my head. (Props to the mod for leaving the post up even though they criticized it though.)
Of course, nobody should do this to a real person, but this is a representation of something the artist has felt. We see comics of characters being ridiculous, or doing the impossible, and stories that involve violence or all manner of bad things. You wouldn't take this to mean that you can or should do that in real life, right?
People can rightfully inform others to tell them not to behave like that themselves. But I worry that if they're too blunt (figuratively) shouting "Prime Egg Directive!", there will be people that feel discouraged about expressing themselves artistically like this, or making light of their own past in certain ways. And again, I've legit felt anxious myself at times when this came up before, and even now when I'm trying to talk about it.
Is the Egg Prime Directive being invoked too often?
Quoting the rule from the community for reference:
- You must follow the Egg Prime Directive. You may not push or coerce people into identifying or not identifying a certain way. You must respect them as the gender they claim to identify as. In addition it is extremely in poor taste to make assumptions about other people’s identities based on external factors, we understand it cannot be helped but it is best not to as it can affect the way you treat others in noticeable ways.
Honestly, I've been anxious about this for a while, not sure if or how to bring this up. I understand the importance of the rule when it involves real people. But I've been seeing comics and memes getting criticized of breaking the Directive a couple of times now. But aren't they just being shared from the creator's perspective? Making fun of their own experience, such as, looking back, pointing out how obvious things seemed? When you see any other comic making fun of some situation, that doesn't mean that a
Flat earth also started out as satire.
It's innocent fun until it isn't anymore.
I'm unsure about how I'd personally act on this? Donald really was a joke (until he wasn't). Flat earth "conspiracy" was funny (until people took it seriously). Nazis, ...?! Kinda not funny? Maybe if it's just "shit nazis say" type stuff? Admittedly I've not looked at the community in question yet, not in the mood for it. So my input is just based on vibes. I originally just wanted to add the flat earth part.
edit: Sorry, it seems like I completely misread your message. Yeah that's pretty damning if true.
Boundary pushing in what way?
Is that enough proof? Claiming that simply using someone's pronouns is playing into their sexual fantasies and they somehow get a kick out of that is, in my opinion, pretty far fetched. It's also entirely possible "drag" is chosen simply because it's a shortened version of "dragonrider" or "dragonfucker", rather than drag being a "sex pest" and "predator". I feel like a community full of diverse folk and minorities will have the experience needed to identify such a person when they become a problem and remove them. Drag is not that.
I also feel like it's not far away from a transphobe claiming they "don't consent" to respecting trans people because "they don't want men in woman's spaces" and "it's just a kink".
That implies that you have absolute, undeniable proof of drag's "sexual appetites", and in extension that calling drag by drag's preferred pronouns is somehow playing into their sexual fantasies, otherwise your appeal to consent doesn't really matter. Do you have such proof?
That would be absurd and gross.
But, hypothetically, if a trans woman were to call herself that, would you then misgender her?
trucy is wondering why in the OOP it says
Edit: Image description for Brits:
I've read and joined a couple of discussions about this and in one of them, it turned out the people complaining about this ""pronoun issue"" were just bigots under the hood. I hope you're not one of them.
In the end, Blåhaj Lemmy's rules are to respect pronouns, no exceptions. You're posting in a Blåhaj community thread. This is just to inform you that if you want to continue to not be potentially banned instance-wide, you might want to not go through with your "threat" of not using someone's preferred pronouns.
Replace drag with a lesbian trans woman and suddenly the same argument of "not wanting to consent to playing into someone's kink" becomes INCREDIBLY problematic. This is of course not what you're doing. But in the end, it doesn't matter what someone identifies with or what their supposed kink is because of their choice of name. Judge what they're saying and doing, not who they are.
It's a per-instance setting. Downvotes just go into the void, here.
I also think it's a good idea. If downvotes were just used as a way for communities to self-moderate it might be nice, pushing things that are objectively not contributing anything valuable out of view. But in reality they're used as a disagree button at best, and in harmful ways at worst.
We just use the report button if something is truly out of place.
Xenia greeting Cohost migrants
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Xenia fanart by Quazr-Sci
cross-posted from: https://pawb.social/post/13665271
Source: Furaffinity
Waterflame – You just pulled Xenia in a gacha game
「Xenia Linux - Waterflame」 Made with :blahaj_face: in :inkscape: :gimp: :python: (📎1)
Introverts are hanging out 🐿️ 🦊
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Blocking individual users on Alexandrite frontend
I don't see a way to block individual users' posts from showing up in my feeds. There is no "Block" button on any user's page like there is for communities. For some reason I thought there was a way to do this before, but maybe I was just using another frontend? I see some users are blocked when checking my settings. I made sure to disable uBlock Origin to check if it could be an element hiding rule.
For the record these aren't rule breaking users or anything, but instead bots that automatically post things, some of them pulling links straight from reddit. I prefer my Lemmy being populated by humans.
Thank you!
What did you do to mess with Vectorized Xenia?
Xenia Reference Sheet (as imagined by RiniDisc)
Xenia's Opinions
Attached: 1 image Xenia's Opinions - lined/shaded in Krita on Debian sid! [get this one as a sticker](https://www.redbubble.com/i/sticker/Xenia-s-Opinions-by-kokoscript/156393959.EJUG5) ([textless version available, too!](https://www.redbubble.com/i/sticker/Xenia-s-Opinions-textless-by-kokoscript/...
The road to Create Aeronautics
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Create Aeronautics, along with other mods from the "Create Simulated" family, are addons for Create that push the mod into the realm of physics. This video talks about the state of the mods, what to expect, and some teaser clips and pictures.
There was also a blog post by the creators themselves that contains some of the same information and teasers, if you prefer that format.
This is CABIN: Create Above & Beyond In Newer
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Xenia da Linux fox, what could she be buying?
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Xenia, cultivating inner peace in /dev/null
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Xenia posing, but not without her laptop
Assembly Summer 2023 Freestyle graphics entry 🦊
Attached: 1 image Assembly Summer 2023 Freestyle graphics entry 🦊 Placed 9th (second last).