#pronouns
Tennessee Republicans advance bill targeting what students can call transgender educators
I'm going with "they / them" when referring to AI
I want to flag that I've decided to move towards replacing gendered pronouns in my speech and writing with they/them. The transition will take a while, but it is now underway.
If it's important to you to be referred to as he/him or she/her (eg you're trans and they/them feels like a denial of your internal sense of gender), please be a squeaky wheel. As always, I'll do my best best to remember and use your preferred pronouns.
But consider this;
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"My hard line is that anything that expresses opinions or uses 'I' pronouns needs to have been written by me."
https://simonwillison.net/guides/agentic-engineering-patterns/prompts/
I have to say I'm a little annoyed that pronouns.page links are now only visible to people who are logged in.
The whole point is to link to my #pronouns in a language agnostic way that allows others to quickly see the results and possibly do the same for their own (potentially more complex) choices.
For those who don't wish to log in (which I really understand), screenshot shown here of what you'd get if you did.
The zine is done!
I continue to be not completely satisfied with the print quality with my current printer, but I think it's probably basically fine. 🤔
I hope to list it for sale in the @gendercensus shop tomorrow. Ignoring the cover it's 16 pages of A6, and it's a zine version of this blog post but with illustrations: https://cassolotl.tumblr.com/post/168336693365/pronoun-tips-from-binary-men-and-women
Price suggestions (in £GBP) very welcome, I never know how to do that part. :D
(Anyone quoted in this zine gets a free copy, DM me if that's you.)
AFAIK know/remember this is the first use of they/them pronouns for a baseline human (I think I read it for a mechanicum acolyte or magos before) in a Warhammer novel.
Thank you, David Annendale!
Warhammer is for everyone!