mzesumzira

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[–] mzesumzira@leminal.space 3 points 2 weeks ago

Hard agree there

[–] mzesumzira@leminal.space 26 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I'm fine with getting wrinkles and I still keep my skincare going. When I don't, my skin gets very dry and fills with pimples.

There's a middle ground here.

[–] mzesumzira@leminal.space 2 points 1 month ago

I seem to remember a similar blunder as well, maybe it was DeSantis?

[–] mzesumzira@leminal.space 4 points 3 months ago (1 children)

They're not talking about texting apps, it's keyboards and speech to text engines that often have a profanity filter, which usually is on by default.

I disable it on everything every time I change phones or format, but not everybody tinkers with settings.

You probably default to a keyboard without profanity filter.

[–] mzesumzira@leminal.space 4 points 3 months ago (1 children)

It takes 10 minutes for you. I know people who struggle to understand that the browser isn't google isn't the internet, try having them install a new OS. They don't follow the guides, because they don't even understand what they should look for.
Some understand enough but like the convenience, and again that's fair.

Bedsides, gaming distros aren't the mess you say they are, nor are they so much more niche than any other major distro.
Usually they just work, when they don't you look for fixes in the underlying distro community.

You are gatekeeping, and you are condescendingly deciding the best path for everyone else. I get that you honestly think it would be better, still people are different, what's best for you doesn't need to be the best for everyone else.

[–] mzesumzira@leminal.space 4 points 3 months ago (3 children)

They don't make gaming better, they make it easier for people who want to switch to have a functioning system, and there's no price tag at all. Some will learn from there, some will just keep taking the easy way and that's fine too.

It's gatekeeping because without them only people willing and able to get technical get access to Linux. Would it be better if everybody learned? Of course. It's not going to happen though, let others have a way in.

[–] mzesumzira@leminal.space 2 points 3 months ago (5 children)

Everything works, so keep gatekeeping if it makes you feel better

[–] mzesumzira@leminal.space 12 points 3 months ago (9 children)

If gaming is a priority, Garuda is a nice one to avoid as well

[–] mzesumzira@leminal.space 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

One of them is definitely Sync, don't know about others

[–] mzesumzira@leminal.space 1 points 5 months ago

If you like arch based, may I suggest you try Garuda?

It's a gaming distro, which I don't know if you care about, but it's very stable, should work with NVidia and has many quality of life features.

[–] mzesumzira@leminal.space 3 points 5 months ago

I think you can notice that I do actually slightly obsess about knowing myself too lol. How else I am to move forward if not by learning what makes me tick, eh? ^^

Preach, friend.

I think I can start to see a picture here.

Your direct environment may not have been hateful, but from your description the entire cultural setting, from language to customs, implanted some bias toward what is right and acceptable, or natural. It's a strong influence, and it frames the entire reality unless one goes out of their way to challenge it, as you did. Kudos for that.

I agree that rationally nothing is confusing, but if you grow up with a substructure that implies things should be a specific way, your emotions will follow that framework.

I see that in my country as well, and in myself still sometimes, as much as I try to counter it.

I agree that meeting and getting to know a trans person would probably help in that, especially since consciously you already know how things work. It may be difficult for the trans person though, even if you don't intend it to be. I'm sure you already know.

Thank you for your answer, and good luck in your slight obsession :)

[–] mzesumzira@leminal.space 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I'm not sure why I'm bothering, since you attacked me out of nowhere and presumed a lot. I'm curious, I suppose.

Have I reflected upon the why of what? I reflected upon a lot, both about myself and others. I'm never repulsed by people, I sometimes get weirded out but I'm aware it's on me and try to adjust. I'm repulsed by behaviours, when they're actively hateful or violent, but I try my best to stay kind. I'm human, so sometimes I fail at that. I'm severely annoyed by anything illogical, as many neurodivergent people are, and again I'm aware it's on me and try to manage. I'm not above anything human, no one is.

I'm aware emotional reactions are not entirely controllable, and that's fine as long as you're aware and don't let them control you, which the person I actually was talking to seems to be doing fine.

Is that what you wanted to know? What about what I said triggered you so much you actually invented what I meant? Repulsion is indeed a strong reaction, it just is, there's no inherent judgement about who feels it in recognising that.

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