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@haskal think i remembered that right, it was a nice book and not too long

from the wiki: " This is accomplished by wearing smart clothing providing gesture recognition"

@haskal i think good touchscreen ui's then tbh, and stuff like swyping but foss

@haskal the sci-fi book Rainbow's End had wearable tech that responded to whatever body movement you trained it to, from just typing in the air to super small bends

subtooty 

"tech people can't solve anything writing code"
so who writes the online organization tools and the safe e2e messengers?

@forestbot@hellsite.site what does the 🦊 *gets dragged out of the forest*

@dumpsterqueer@ondergrond.org yeah true, but then i started doing pcb design which is that + more :D

at this rate I'll have to write my own bot that just takes the @forestbot@hellsite.site posts and replaces random emoji with foxes

@forestbot@hellsite.site 🦊 ⛺ camping on their own

@forestbot@hellsite.site what the hell where did all the 🦊 go

just got visited by the spoon killer, how will i clean my desk now, or do literally anything else

@forestbot@hellsite.site but what if, bear with me, 🦊

drinking an ice coffee

sleeping schedules are a scam anyways

a story about detransitioning* 

whether a person is cis, trans, nonbinary, questioning, unlabeled, or a combination of the above, surviving a world that treats gender nonconformity with violence, distrust, and disgust is traumatic.

gender abolitionists/postgenderism fails bcs it tries to enforce a lack of gender- trans liberation succeeds bcs it demands for gender nonconformity to be welcomed, not feared.

experiencing and performing gender is not the issue- the policing of gender is.

(fin)

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