@buherator People broadly understand this just fine. The problem is not of a technical nature, it is of a social and ethical nature, and the culture of a place absolutely *does* affect whether someone can get away with this or not.
@graue It's worth noting that the same guy is on fedi too (sigmoid.social, because of course it is): https://sigmoid.social/@danielvanstrien - so here's to hoping that they're not doing the same thing here.
i wonder if and how languages are responding to the ever-becoming-more-commom "second-and-a-half person" (i.e. someone that the text is addressed to but isn't yet present at time of writing, e.g. viewer, reader).
in contemporary Hebrew it's usually 2nd person plural (usually masculine, though wild queers like myself often opt for the feminine), which interesting because i'm pretty sure a few decades ago it was 2nd person singular (and masculine, of course). here's a thesis in linguistics in case someone is interested.
in English it's harder to discern, but i'm pretty sure it's still 2nd plural, with the exception of the "chat" form, which is often singular. but otherwise it's still "readers". i think, anyway.
and from what i've been seeing so far, it seems Czech uses 2nd person singular (formal or informal, depending on context)? Czech speakers reading this, please correct me.
anyway, am i right in my observations?
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Hey, does anyone have a list of resources for someone who is rapidly losing their sight and will soon rely on screen readers or other blind accessibility software? I can suggest a few things I've heard about, but it would just be the two of us googling, really. #Accessibility
transphobia discourse
🦾maybe my chromosomes don’t make me a source of violence?
Maybe my first puberty doesn’t make me an inherent shitbag?
Maybe rape culture is a goddamn *culture* and not some kind of inevitable, natural fucking order!?
This isn’t feminism, it’s just patriarchy viewed from below.
transphobia discourse
🦾transphobic cisgender women like to punish transgender women for awful things cisgender men do to them
They are totally fine allowing a cisgender woman who sexually assaults other cisgender women to pee next to them or be housed or imprisoned with them, but they won’t tolerate a transgender woman who doesn’t do those things sharing facilities with them because of the actions, both real and hypothetical, of cisgender men
Imo, These transphobic cis women have found somebody they can take their frustrations with cis men out on safely
Thats probably why they scream about “feminism” when they hurt us. Instead of avenging themselves on the cis men who hurt them, they punch down because it’s easier
Years ago, I’ve seen a phrase saying that some people always remember that “I am not like others”, but always forget that “Others are not like me”.
For #neuroqueer me, the first one is because, well, the society just doesn’t let me forget: I am always reminded that I am weird, wrong, not adequate, not appropriate etc
The second one, I suppose, is firstly because of exposure: #neurodivergency usually runs in the family - plus it’s more likely to be surrounded by somewhat relatable people, so #neurodivergent traits are seen as more common, and, secondly, because of innate human trait to see oneself as a baseline, to measure the world in relation to ourselves.
For me, that second thing makes it sometimes hard to believe that the things represented in the culture as normal and common are actually real:
- Wow, guys, you have your real selves? How do you know it’s not just another mask?
- No, it can’t be that loud music in shopping malls is not overwhelming for someone!
- I’m sure, that spontaneous love-at-the-first-sight is totally made up by poets and writers!
- Why would they even care about that person’s gender, it doesn’t matter?
And, from time to time, it would create some common dismissive phrases to raise as a center of doubt:
- Isn’t everyone having the same problems? Do NT people actually exist and are not just the same NDs like me, just masking better, with NT stereotype being nothing more than just a fairy tale made by exploitive society everyone is chasing hopelessly?
- Isn’t everyone pan by nature and just putting themselves into certain frames according to societal expectations?
- Doesn’t everyone just decide first that they want to fall in love with this particular person - based on their merits or potential candidates availability, and work towards feeling something later, and all those crazy spontaneous love stories being just late justifications of bad choices?
- Doesn’t everyone sometimes have dreams about having a different kind of body?
… and so on
The worst thing is, that despite knowing how ridiculous such doubts are, despite knowing all of the reasoning and all, part of me will still often have this doubts - because it’s not about actual reason, it’s much more about that basic instinct of having yourself as the origin, keeping all the coordinates relative to yourself.
Do you guys sometimes have these doubts about ‘maybe I am not so different after all, and others are just masking better?’ Are you also sometimes frustrated ‘It can’t be that some people actually do that’? Which are the things that you stumble upon most?
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Young people are good with computers, so we don't need to teach them computing basics in school anymore.
[some years later]
Huh, the younger generation isn't very good with computers. Wonder why that is… Let's blame it on short attention spans and tiktoks or something.
@technomancy Wow, that CGI thing looks ripe for security issues..
@aud You're not wrong, unfortunately, and "cyber" (the industry) frankly sucks a lot
Disney is set to pay $43.3M to settle a lawsuit accusing it of paying its female employees in California $150M less than their male counterparts over 8 years.
Disney argues it pays both genders equally.
The problem, the women said, is that they and other women are started at lower salaries than men, based on their compensation at previous jobs. Paying based on previous salary is a path to inequitable compensation.
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Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.