@georgia Most of the converts I've spoken with have actually been measured and reasonable about itz but the tradwife "I want to move to Iran uwu" fetishists also exist.
@georgia It honestly really depends, you could say the same about Christianity or the like as well probably. The one thing to note here is that trans women are not a political or ideological monolith and the ways they reconcile who they are with the society around them are as varied as anyone else really
@alex@r Fun fact: I actually live kind of close to one of the octodon power users and he attends the same Unix user group I was considering. That's going to be a *fun* discussion when he finds out I'm one of the evil pleroma admins~
@coolboymew@baroncorrz@Moon Brother is the real chad printer brand, Epson is an also ran compared to them. Although really, I'm down for any printer opinion as long as it isn't glorifying new-age HP garbage
@kushchan@Baishujinkou I'm pretty sure mask wearing is also the clinical recommendation of Taiwan's health agencies alongside Japan and South Korea, and you should be able to find plenty of stuff from those countries on the subject if you search around~ (and fwiw, I was basically 100% pro-mask from day 1 *because* of Taiwan's advisory, CDC flip-floppers and WHO propaganda be damned)
@kushchan@Baishujinkou I go by the health recommendations in countries which actually have this thing stamped down cold, not the ravings of American politicians in an attempt to exert control~ (although I do have a relatively positive opinion of Whitmer compared to pretty much every other blue state governor in this regard)
@roka@shark Lol I've never heard of someone using mednafen for SFC emulation, as I recall it's mainly worthwhile for PC Engine, PC-FX, Virtual Boy, Saturn, and Wonderswan emulation.
@Loki Apparently in the Ticketmaster OS Terry *did* have networking implemented.... in UDP. And only UDP. His reasoning was that implementing TCP in the system would leave it wide open to attackers, so he did things like having a legit Telnet client which worked over UDP. Also the interface looked very similar to TempleOS as well ("yellow, blue, blinking green, orange, *always* blinking")
@roka Oh yeah I forgot they're still technically shipping CDs as well. I remember Debian doing something similar in the past? But it was more annoying comparatively speaking
@roka I've always appreciated the "yeah, we're actually going to ship enough software on the DVD that it's completely viable offline" approach Slackware seems to take when it comes to bundling software