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It’s like claiming that you can identify homosexuality through facial recognition. There’s no such thing as a “trans face”. It’s just a silly idea.
It’s like claiming that you can identify homosexuality through facial recognition. There’s no such thing as a “trans face”. It’s just a silly idea.
Meanwhile, the AI will be handing out false positives to TERFs and hilarity ensues. I see no downside here.
Use Photoshop once and Gimp is ruined forever.
This is very much like saying “Use Windows once, and Linux is ruined forever”.
Once I actually learned how to use GIMP, I was able to appreciate it. It does things differently than PhotoShop, and, in some cases, I preferred the GIMP way of doing things to PhotoShop. It does take time to learn, though, and you can’t just learn PS and then hop onto GIMP and expect to do things the same way.
There’s no way that’s even remotely an upskirt. WTF
I liked the part where he said that a hard fork was not a solution…and then talks favorably about the name change of OpenOffice to LibreOffice with a fork.
If the developers won’t bend to the will of the users, you can’t force them. Do what we’ve always done in that situation: make a fork. I’m sure if it’s that important to so many people, it can be done.
Doing things the hard way doesn’t make you smarter.
Some body types are more…fashionable than others. For example, a woman who is deemed “chubby” now would’ve been a perfect 10 centuries ago.
Since beauty is subjective, tastes will be different from person to person, but certain types will dominate depending upon the culture at that time and place.
There should be viable mass transit. This is a systemic problem.
I think the main thing holding it back is the lack of active niche communities.
Not for me.