@anarchiv ....you're a space station
@BoxSystem@plural.cafe @socks and adorable they are too
@BoxSystem@plural.cafe @socks you could be. we're....uh, don't categorise things in a way conducive to answering that question for ourselves
@SunSaint cant' rleate
@violet mayb it's just you being cute but we think this is absolutely correct
This isn’t even self-serving, cause I don’t want to date men.
But I heard this advice the other day, and this filter will absolutely improve the quality of men in your romantic sphere.
the project will be open source, of course, but the source code will also be in a format usable and editable only with accessibility features. it will be abled-hostile at every level
@SunSaint hi what does this mean
After a few conversations, here's my conclusion:
1. There's no AI/ algo here controlling the flow of what people view.
2. Birdsite's AI/ algo (perhaps intentionally?) favors content with high emotion/ confrontation/ anger because it elicits reality-TV reactions
3. My content (like me) is very non-edgy, non-confrontational. I'm happy to be sweet, analytical, funny and soothing.
4. Therefore, I'm invisible on birdsite, and the absence of an algo actually favors #chill #pleasant content here.
The witches in #Discworld are awesome. 😀 It's a lot of how I aspire to live (calling it a "philosophy" is wrong since Granny Weatherwax'd be the first to say "what are you like").
Making robot noises while you walk is #transhumanist praxis
trans experiences
Every trans person experiences gender differently
You might find being trans painful, or something compulsive you couldn’t help but be
But other people may have found being trans more benevolently, by just experimenting and finding what made them the most comfortable
These experiences are not the same, but both are valid. And one is not better than the other, and one does not invalidate the other or say anything about what the other experiences
a bug, not a feature.
Genderless* cyberfae & co. at your service
assigned adult by the inexorable passage of time
don't use he/him or she/her pronouns for any of us without express permission
note that if we ever make you uncomfortable in any way please tell us so we know to stop. we're not always good at figuring these things out on our own