beyond9thousand 🐧

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Illustrator, 3D artist, UNIX hobbyist, pop-culture nerd
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LocationMumbai, India

Transition isn't about sex.

Say it louder for the cis people in the back.

Transition isn't about sex.

Lots of cis folks keep trying to make it about sex because they can't understand it any other way. They're wrong.

I've known I wanted to be a girl since before I had a sexual orientation or any idea of what being a woman would imply sexually. I just wanted to be a girl. Simple as that.

Yes, of course sex matters. As an adult transitioning, I think about the impact my transition has on sex quite a lot. Sex is important. For most of us, that kind of intimacy is a basic human need. But it's also not the point of transition and if you insist that it is then you're the sicko, not me. I just like being a girl. 👗

Say it with me: “the kids these days are working more than ever, getting paid less, and juggling like 900000000000 problems that past generations kicked down the road at them. THEY ARE NOT LAZY”
I’m no financial expert, but it looks to me like they’re organizing a hedge fund.
@gme @davidgerard haven't used Facebook in ages, didn't know this was the case
@davidgerard please tell me this isn't real. That sounds like something out of black mirror
I agree with people here saying that Mozilla creating its own instance will help sell the masses on Mastodon. After all, look at the amazing job Mozilla's done marketing their VR tools:
@Sirsquid abandon the Apple ecosystem

Netflix has created a death spiral by being data driven.

1. Create reputation for canceling shows if not enough viewers.
2. Make new show.
3. Viewers wary of investing time in shows that get canceled.
4. Cancel show due to low viewership.
5. Go to step 1
https://www.forbes.com/sites/paultassi/2023/01/16/netflix-has-created-a-self-fulfilling-cancelation-loop-with-its-new-shows/?sh=7680ebd078c3

Netflix Has Created A Self-Fulfilling Cancelation Loop With Its New Shows

A couple weeks ago, I remarked that Netflix now felt like it was “actively stealing time from me.” I can almost not even remember which cancelation I was talking about at the time, given that there have been so many, but I believe it was 1899

Forbes
@mhkohne @DerSchulze @rysiek sounds like a problem on your device, not smart TVs in general