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software developer, student

main: @lux@nixgoat.me

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TSA should get serious and ask you to take off your skin
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💜 Dr. Blight ❤️

We need 12 million CC's of E up in this bitch stat

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deadnaming is only justified with facebook and twitter. i will never called them meta or x
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FOLLOW @nano@fedi.nano.lgbt

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i love playing quiplash with my friends :))

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WE'RE SO BACK
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the scott pilgrim movie wouldn't have gone as hard if it wasn't for michael cera
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rant, transmisogyny, racism
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👾 I am so sick of this bullshit culture war framing, there is not some ongoing war between Black people and trans women, we are both under genocidal threat by the fascist police states we live under, and these are not remotely distinct categories that it makes any sense to frame as being in opposition to each other!

there are a bunch of trans women pissed off at a particular cis person who happens to be Black, and transmisogynist, who has spread lies about us for far too long, and even put us in danger by making fucking lists cataloguing us, then calls us “anonymous cowards” for protecting our identities online while we are being put in a spotlight in the midst of the mounting state repression against us, who thinks the word girlcock is “unfortunate,” who is clearly uncomfortable with queer sexuality being visibly expressed, that is the kind of person who is pushing this line that this issue is about racist trans women

literally nobody has ever said trans women cannot be racist, yet the hypothetical notion that we did has become an impenetrable shield against all criticism. of course white trans women can be racist, we’re white. we aren’t unique among white people, so why single out the trans women when calling out racism? if we singled out Black people when talking about the broad systemic issue of transmisogyny, that would obviously be racist. we aren’t doing that, we are expressing our frustration at one single person who has repeatedly attacked trans women.

and stop painting your entire body of critics as being white, fucking stop whitewashing my users and friends you transphobic piece of shit

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✿ Laura 🧸 amigurumis (she/her)

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¡Os presento a Julieta!

Acabar un trabajo que te ha llevado días y estar orgullosa de él es la mejor sensación del mundo 🥹

¡Si te gusta esta nubecita me ayudas mucho con un 🩵 o un retoot! 🙏🏻

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Public service announcement:

If you're running a single user instance and your account has no public posts, follows hundreds of people while you're being followed by only a docen or so and your account says it was created less than a month ago, don't be surprised if people don't accept your follow requests

I bet you're very nice, but it feels really suspicious when people do that

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💜 Dr. Blight ❤️

WUT

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💜 Dr. Blight ❤️

Fedi be like:

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lewd, shitpost
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that's a nice and well-constructed argument you've got there! unfortunately for you, i've made this drawing where we're both rawdogging in fursuits that proves you wrong. SPOILER ALERT: I AM THE BOTTOM!
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NO NYC LUX DO NOT GO INTO THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JIMMY FALLON
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"The new iPhones disappoint me"
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After the latest September Apple event from this year, many people have been saying something along the words in the title of this article, so I decided to share my personal opinion regarding this new announcement, and let me tell you why it's not bad that Apple is stagnating the iPhone.

Where's smartphone tech nowadays anyways?

It's been 16 years since the first iPhone was announced and released, but I'd say the mass adoption of smartphones worldwide was not met until around 2014. Of course, americans will point out that the iPhone became rather popular earlier in their country, which, while true, was not a case of “everyone and their dog has a smartphone in their pocket”. But after this turning point, phone evolution has slowed down. Smartphones have gotten faster and “prettier”, sure, but everyday tasks from smartphones 10 years ago are not too different from the ones now. The main difference is our software has gotten so overly complex that the older generations can't run it anymore, and now the richer population can pack GPUs capable of ray tracing in their pockets. Will many people use them? Not really. Smartphones are clearly not the same productivity devices desktop computers are, and good luck trying to do advanced 3D work on your pocket without needing an extra monitor and some input devices that aren't a touch screen.

But folding displays!

Folding displays still are experimental technology. They depend on flimsy, fragile displays that do not last to time. Let me put an example with another industry trend that suffers from a similar issue: light trucks. In the US, car companies have started aiming light trucks to the average suburban white family, which, in other words, means they made them look more like SUVs and given them flashy new designs. They're also horrendous for anyone willing to actually use them for cargo, ergo many professionals opt for older light trucks in order to pursue their work. Let's apply the same example to smartphones. Would you be glad to daily drive a phone that is more likely to be damaged in your regular usage and for which your workflow depends on compared, to a phone you KNOW it can last you more time? I would personally go with the second option.

Conclusion

Now, let me be clear, I am not an Apple fangirl. I despise the MANY unethical work actions they've done throughout the years, such as poor factory conditions, child labor, greenwashing, union busting... As a free software user, I also dislike how walled their ecosystem is. But this all seems like a rich kid issue. iPhones are “not exciting” anymore because smartphones have reached their limits. If you actually use your smartphone as a tool, then why would you ever need it to do more than it is already capable of? If you're already happy with your iPhone, keep it until it becomes obsolete and maybe then buy the new one, the slightly older one, or perhaps even buy a Fairphone if you can! At least, for the people who decide to get the newest one now, they came in at the right time, considering the new USB-C port.

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FOUND ONE OF MY CLASSICS YES
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holy shit i did not realize the glow pt.2 was released on 9/11
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A little exprriment... I wanna see how far this post can go & how many people are on what software. Repost for exposure pls boost_requested​​boostsOK

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