Also the emoji one π© looks a lot like lion
[gif of lion from steven universe batting their lashes with with sparkles around their face] https://computerfairi.es/media/TRa5beD2fmYjVXdnQ20
I thought about ππ because accuracy, but I decided that queer coding was more important.
so hi i am lian, i am adhd autistic and also a spoonie and a cripple and enby and ace. i like watching tv shows, currently i am very fond of the expanse and agents of shield.
i care a lot about social justice and i have 2 lovely ginger cats.
i am also new here and i would like to get to know more people so maybe let me know if you are interested, & please share so i can find many peoples? thanks!
the framing I've been using is conversation privacy vs data privacy. way different threat models, one is "I don't want to deal with ppl/this is between us" and the other is "this data shouldn't be read except by you"
the latter is very often overkill and way higher activation energy
going from your raucous pub voice to a gently whispered aside into someone's ear, instead of encoding it on their napkin and leaving it under the spare soap in the bathroom
this is the difference between taking your conversation to your bedroom from the living room, versus communicating via deaddrop
Hello @slooploon!! *excited mews*
Plus I could upvote all the "Hello, I am a turtle"-like sentences because hello, that's what keeps me motivated
While far from addressing the underlying problems, a way to up/downvote sentences in Duolingo would be super useful. It's enough to see a sexist/heteronormative/cisnormative/annoying sentence once, let me practice that thing in a different context so I don't have to ragequit.
smol cat learning about the cyber machines. EN & DE. they, it / per, es, ersie, xier. @maunzikation @maunzikation