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Predator of cinnamon rolls

@lucy the grass is always greener on the other side

@gabriel, @m0xee lives in Putin's Russia, whose form of conservatism he doesn't really like, it seems.

I hate that I am simultaneously interested in maths but too lazy to work through proofs of things.

I feel called out
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5 August 2020

I hate instant messaging. I want secure emails.

If it were otherwise, I think that would suit both @baleine and @tyil.

@tyil @baleine For example, there are no mobile clients that support it and there are only a few server instances and MUCs that allow it, it seems.
https://xmpp.org/software/

@admitsWrongIfProven I mainly just wanted to quote the bit about language.

@tyil @baleine XMPP can be registration-free with SASL ANONYMOUS. I wish it was better supported.

In some cultures, they have separate words for "men who want to live as women" and "women who want to live as men".

If we had that, it might solve help that particular side of the culture war a bit.

@inpc I don't seem to have very similar interests and values with anyone. Everywhere I go I'm an outsider.

@inpc Not if it's federated though. Then you have the whole federated universe ("fediverse") to get into arguments with!

I still can't decide whether to get a static IP for my family server, or use VPN-to-VPS.
#AskFedi #selfhosting

I think trans people should have all human rights, but the rights of one person end where others begin. Thus, I think that Orwellian requests to change the language, as well as places where there are legitimate interests of public policy (e.g., trans people in sport, women’s-only spaces, health care for trans kids), should be open for good faith discussion

Completely agree.

“Trans women are women.”

Two things about this pushed me off a cliff and down the road of reading a bunch of anti-woke traditional liberals/leftists (e.g., Neiman, Haidt, Mounk, et al. ): First, as a person trained in the philosophy of language in the Anglo-American analytic tradition, Wittgenstein informs my view of language. Consequently, the idea of imposing a definition on a word inconsistent with the popular definition is incoherent. Words derive meaning from their use. While this is an active process (words’ meanings can evolve over time), insisting that a word means what it plainly doesn’t mean for >95% of the people using it makes no sense. The logic of the definition of “woman” is that it stands in for the class “biological human females,” and no amount of browbeating or counterargument can change that. While words evolve, we have no examples of changing a word intentionally to mean something close to its opposite.

https://www.reddit.com/r/IntellectualDarkWeb/comments/1gwomae/okay_i_was_wrong/

Do you think civility is more common in self-hosted fora?
If so, why?
Because it's niche/small?

>It is anti-human to prioritize quality-of-life of animals at the expense of human lives.
How was I doing that? Or do you mean gentoobro's interpretation of the OP?

>The word "tino" is an intensifier. It's usually translated as "very", but in this case it's better translated as " full".
Why is the translation different in this case?

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