@lunduke would calling you right wing have been more accurate? Writing article about trans people of not having right to exist does tend to cause division.
Not that the death threat is right thing to do.
@yisraeldov @lunduke if you have no problem bunch of things that are pointed at certain group of people. While the group is not named, it's quite clear what it is.
You probably would probably would feel offended if somebody would dig up same kind of list against Jewish people without providing credible sources. Might even accuse writer of article of lying.
Both groups are ones that you're born into. You have no option of saying sorry and changing yourself into something else.
@yisraeldov @lunduke I'm sticking to my values too and way I see it, it's not OK to attack people based on features they're born with.
All conversatives are not fascists. Conservatives is wide group. I don't think in this case the conservative was the red flag. Article like this could have been:
https://conservativenerds.locals.com/post/4082682/list-of-tech-companies-which-promote-pride
@yisraeldov @lunduke if you think that transgender people are fine as long as they stick with the gender based on the genitalia they're born with. In that case you won't see any problems with the article.
The article is perfectly displaying conservative values of everything being better before. Time when men were men and women and nobody knew about this transgender nonsense.
@lunduke would calling you right wing have been more accurate? Writing article about trans people of not having right to exist does tend to cause division.
Not that the death threat is right thing to do.
@vikriti @OpenComputeDesign I haven't used pressure cookers, but I can usually smell when the food is done. Though color and structure can help, which works when you can easily inspect the food.
I usually use a timer, so I don't have to rely too much on anything else. With ADHD that's usually better anyway as there's always risk that I get preoccupied with something else.
@Linux_in_a_Bit Funnily enough, by the logic that he's using, Windows source code leaked to public is fair game. Microsoft should not be prosecuting people who share the code. Though usually big corporations VS people favours big corporations until the law catches up.
AI side is still murky, though there's at least one court case related to that already: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/06/music-labels-sue-ai-music-generators-for-copyright-infringement/