There are absolutely a fuckstick worth of George Floyd memes out there like this too. I say let people have fun. There are like 8b people on this planet, and far more important people than him are dying, like the people in gaza.
The problem with the term "non-violent communication", is that we don't preface things that we describe based on their lack of something.
You might as well call it "non-love communication"...get it?
We don't call driving to work "non-violent driving", we just call it driving.
We don't call our jobs "non-slavery labor". You're practicing absurdity in order to proclaim some higher order of thinking, but you're just being silly.
Nobody is "dunking" on LGBT folks. The presented scenario is literally of a completely straight person invading those spaces. You really have a problem with reading comprehension, you know that? I'm even, quite literally, presenting them in a positive, helpful light in this scenario, as they're being inclusive and presenting labels for this completely straight person to present with. So what's your damn problem?
How is this bigoted? And who said I disagree with non-violent communication? You know what we call that? -- Just communication.
You might want to re-read what I wrote. You either seem to have missed a key portion of it, or because you saw the letters "LGBT" you've somehow immediately primed yourself for confrontation...
It reminds me of people on LGBT forums and seeing shit like: "I'm a man, and I like women, but I don't feel sexual attraction towards all of them, only the ones I feel a connection with; what are my labels?"...and wanting to scream "NORMAL! NORMAL IS YOUR LABEL! WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE?!".
Meanwhile everyone is like "Oh, you're ace+/romantic"..../sigh...
The difference is what you're "pushing". Are you pushing the scroll bar on the right of the page? Or are you pushing the page? I grew up with the scroll bar, so mouse wheel down makes page move up.
Nowadays, phones don't even have room to display a scroll bar, so people have gotten the idea to flick upwards. If you're on a laptop trackpad, that's probably gonna carry over.
To create instead of consume. Mobile phone users are all tiktok brains who don't have more than an ounce of attention and have lost the ability to create things. I know to someone who only consumes consumes consumes, that this would be a really alien concept, but PCs are there for creating things. They also do everything far more effectively than a mobile phone ever would.
People who don't own a PC at home are morons. To believe that they wouldn't use it for anything except flashing a custom ROM on a device is pure hyperbole.
Louis Rossman is a huge backer of Grayjay, and I would trust that man with my life. He's a huge proponent of right to repair, he regularly stands up for the rights of people regarding fair use, etc.
Grayjay itself is an awesome app, and I do use it, but since they're always playing that cat and mouse game, I find it always needing to update in order to keep the video sites I use functional. Seriously support it if you don't already.
You're a victim of your own failure to advocate. Ads aren't just an annoyance, they are a security failure. Even "trusted" ad networks have been infiltrated and dispersed malware. If you are allowed the browse the internet at all at work, I would not ALLOW you to browse the web without an adblocker at minimum.
There are a whole slew of ways people think about sex and romance -- stop trying to apply labels to yourself. You don't need them. Nothing good comes from trying to inject yourself into the alphabet crowd unless you're feeling a sense of longing and you're looking for a place to be or something.
Games should allow you to discover their features, they shouldn't be telling you directly. That's the cool part of figuring out a new combo in Mortal Kombat, etc.
They don't give you a clippy tooltip that says "Press Up Up Down B A Down Down to rip this bitches head off!" -- You figure out the combos on your own, or with friends.
This idea of every little thing having to be presented DIRECTLY to the user is laziness. There are ways to help a user discover things narratively.
Yeah, it looks like it's programmed in a 2 stage push, but I'm wondering about safety mechanisms, and how you'd present programming to a user for something like this. I work in robotics, so I might actually have the stuff for this laying around the shop.
There are absolutely a fuckstick worth of George Floyd memes out there like this too. I say let people have fun. There are like 8b people on this planet, and far more important people than him are dying, like the people in gaza.