Valve has made Linux gaming stupid easy and still people are more worried about FOMO of that small percentage of games that don't run on Linux.
Unfortunately, most of the non-working games are also the ones people tend to have FOMO about. I feel like they're mostly online games with anti-cheats which, by their online nature, means that you will feel really missing out when all of your friends except you play the game, more so than single player games.
Critical surgery computers may also be running under Windows LTSC, so they might not get the CrowdStrike patch. Maybe...
Edit: So the issue is apparently caused by CrowdStrike. So, unless the surgery computers also use CrowdStrike then it would be fine. Unless, of course, if they use CrowdStrike on surgery computers...
If the document isn't DRMed, then it would be pretty noble. Who knows, maybe once the original document is lost in the sands of time and becomes lost media, your copies will be the only few ones left.
Right... and it's unrelated to the ungodly amount of furries on the Fediverse in general.
Let's not forget this art is on the top of all time list of the furry_irl subreddit, and I even thought this was posted on a furry_irl communities before looking at this community's name.
To be perfectly fair, this is also the case even with real life friend groups, where there are generally that one or two friends who hold the friendship the most.
One small request would be, if you could add an option to open links in incognito custom tabs?
A bit of a late reply, but if you're using Firefox for Android, you can choose to open every custom tab link in incognito mode. Perhaps that might help a little bit.
Alt: two men walk into a building labeled vrchat and then they come out as kitsune anime girls.
Usually, different system members have different appearances. Sometimes, different system members may have different bodies to each other-- even as far as having different gender or species. But with only one physical body, it's hard to represent or tell every members with the same body in physical space. So, how does your system handle that?
How do you tell apart or represent different system members in physical space? Do you only differentiate in headspace-- each members' physical form exist in headspace while the real life self remains the same regardless of who's fronting. Maybe you use subtle cues like arm ring color or necklace. Or maybe you use different clothes for different headmates-- though that would be difficult if you switch front while being outside.
Perhaps it's the different behavior like walking style, gestures, or manners. Or, just through the different personality each system members may have while fronting.
For us at least, we don't differentiate that much physically-- we like to think our body is separate from our headspace identity so it doesn't need to match our headspace form. We're also closeted about being plural, so we don't try to cue the fact we are more than one person.
Content Warning: assumes reader likes MtF transformation.
Alt Text: > “For your grave mistake, I shall curse you to transform and live as a woman for the rest of your life!” > > Me: [an image of Kenny Rossmore confused] Wait, that’s supposed to be a curse?
Etienne's new pet looks closer to home!
yes, this is meant to be a btd6 reference
[TW: Mentions of sexual dimorphism in animals. TWed just in case]
Most animals are sexually dimorphic, which means male and female individuals are different from each other beyond their bottoms. But for some animals, the differences are even more starking than humans.
For example, the different feather colors between male and female mallards. Male mallards have green heads while female mallards are mostly brown.
Other animals takes it further. Such as how all workers of a eusocial insect (ants, bees, and wasps) colonies are female and the males are just drones. There are many other examples in the wild.
When we turn these animals into anthros, we tend to keep their dimorphism, at least most of the obvious ones like how anthro deers have antlers, male anthro lions have manes, etc.
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Now imagine if these anthros were transgender, how would it work out? How would they transition?
For example, how would transgendeers deal with their antlers? Would they wear fake antlers (for FtM deers) or cut their antlers (for MtF deers)? And what about anthro animals where the male and the female individuals have different fur/feather patterns? Would they have to paint their fur?
I suppose hormone could play a part in dimorphism even for animals, so much like humans, HRT may exist for anthros. But how would they work and what's the effect for anthros, especially for non mammals like insects, avians, and fish sonas?
But aside from that. I think the biggest hurdle would be size differences. Many male animals are larger than their female counterparts, sometimes as far as being twice their size. That could be a problem even worse than height dysphoria.
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Of course, all of this can be hand-waived. Just like how anthro bears and anthro rabbits are often drawn the same size despite being a bear and a rabbit, we could also make male anthros and female anthros the same general size.
Besides, most animals don't have visible tops, yet most female anthros do.
But, I think this is an interesting topic to think about.
Generally, I tend to focus on smaller creators, their qualities are usually better.
The channels I watched include Nitro Rad (gaming), MattKC (tech), and Modern Vintage Gamer (retro console/gaming).
I think it was used wrong. CMIIW, but you only need to separate clauses with a comma if the subordinate clause comes before the main clause, so this: We squint at the sun, because it's too bright
Should've been this: We squint at the sun because it's too bright
But if the subordinate clause comes before main, then a comma is needed: Because it's too bright, we squint at the sun
However, the above mistake is not a mistake in German and a few other languages. If you translate the above sentence in German, it looks like this: Wir blinzeln in die Sonne, weil sie zu hell ist (yes, i use Google Translate)
Honestly, because of my interest, as you can tell from my instance's name and purpose. It's the first furry instance I see and also the most popular one, that's the initial reason.
ALT TEXT: > B: There are so many things I wanted to do, but I'm scared... > A: Bro, don't worry about your fear. Just bee yourself > B: (turns into a literal bee) Ok, done > A: Sorry, I'm meant to say be, not bee. You know that, right? > B: It's okay I like this
[Content Warning: mentions of transphobia]
Long story short, our persecutor have been trying to repress our transfem host, to the point where she rarely fronted nowadays. Maybe it was internalized transphobia, which sometimes caused us quite a problem.
While she's not the only transfem in our system, I couldn't help but to feel bad that she might felt unwelcome here, in her only safe space. She's also pretty empty and unresponsive ever since she started to disappear.
A bit of a fun post, so no need to be serious.
Which fursona species do you think has heavy vibes with trans people? Which fursona species do you think many trans people would make or at least relate to?
Here are some of my suggestions:
- Cats: catgirls, enough said.
- Raccoons: maybe I'm slightly biased since it is my fursona, but I suppose they give a chaotic energy many trans people relate to, plus they're cute and unique.
What other species do you think would fit on this list?
ALT TEXT: A stickman with sunglasses offering another stickman two pills, "You can take the blue pill to transform into the opposite gender ...or you can take the red pill to transform into your fursona." The stickman took both pills, crushed them and mixed them together, then snorted the mixed and powdered pills.
Your community, as in the community you moderates? Yeah it makes sense.
From what I've heard, moderators (and admins probably) can see deleted posts, as this scenario did happen to my post in the communities I moderate. Fortunately, only moderators, admins, or anyone with your posts' link before it was deleted could potentially see your deleted posts.
That's why it's recommended that you edit your post title, description, and url/images to "deleted by creator" or similar when deleting your posts, as moderators can't undo edits.
I mean, I see a lot of furries in my local feed, but it doesn't take a sherlock to see why. In all feed though, even with this account, I could hardly see any furry posts, although very occasionally they show up.
In a nutshell, it's like English's they (plural animate or inanimate), it (for feminine objects, remember that german is a gendered language like french) she, and you (both singular and plural) combined.
Though, Sie meaning "you" is the polite version, used to address someone politely. For informal situations, there's the impolite and always-singular "Du"
While there are different conjugations and capitalization between the different uses of Sie, in the end they all use the same word.
ALT TEXT:
- Panel 1: A person with the text "Singular 'they'" written on them smiling with open arms.
- Panel 2: "Singular 'They'" beaten up by others who said, "Singular they is ungrammatical. It's too confusing," "How can anyone use plural pronouns for singular," and "Every pronoun should only have one purpose."
- Panel 3: "You" hiding from the mob who was beating "Singular 'They'"
- Panel 4: "German 'Sie'" hiding with even more fear next to "You"
This is a community for memes about transformation related tropes. Lemmings edition.
Communities similar to this one:
- !transformation@pawb.social - For transformation related art
- !transformation_sfw@pawb.social - For SFW transformation art
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Rules
01. Follow pawb.social code of conducts
> Their code of conducts can be found here. In summary: > 1. No contents or conducts that are illegal in the United States. > 2. No racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and other discrimination. > 3. Don't stalk or harass other users. > 4. No misinformation and deceptive content. > 5. Content warning policy. For lemmy specifically: NSFW content must be tagged. > 6. Do not pentest, spam, or advertise, and limit the scope of automated tools (see full code of conducts). > 7. Use the report system > 8. Account policies, see full code of conducts.
02. Be Civil
> - Don't be a jerk or a troll > - No transphobia, homophobia, queerphobia, slurs, or kinkshaming. > - No overly political memes. We don't have the resources to moderate them (and I don't think there are many political contents that could fit within tf_irl's theme). > - Try to avoid debates. This is a meme community, not a debate one.
03. NSFW contents must be marked as such
> NSFW memes are allowed, but please mark them properly.
04. No spam or excessive reposts
> As for reposts, as a rule of thumb, wait at least two months before reposting and avoid reposting stuff in this community's Top All Time feed.
05. No IP grabbers or link shorteners
> Embedded submissions and media should only link to trusted sites directly, so no bit.ly or other link shorteners.
06. Put content warning for potentially triggering contents
> For example: > - [CW: Violence] Post Title > - [CW: Guns] Post Title > - [CW: Hypnosis] Post Title
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Recommendations
01. Posts should be titled tf_irl
> The underscore can be replaced with emojis. The word tf can also be replaced as long as it fits the general theme (though, this may not fit within the spirit of _irl community too well). > > Examples of titles: > - tf_irl > - tf🦝irl > - tf_raccoon_irl > - puro_irl
02. Keep everything in topic
> This community is for memes and humors about transformation related tropes. If you have something related to transformation but it isn't memes nor humorous, you can upload it on !transformation@pawb.social or !transformation_sfw@pawb.social
Some browser supports blocking videos from autoplaying, Firefox is one of them but maybe chrome has similar options too. Check the browser settings.
So, would you?
- Hell yeah, there's no downsides!
- I would if it's what it takes to be my preferred gender.
- Maybe, I'm kinda torn...
- No! I don't want to be my fursona for real...
Some clarification:
- You would be the only one turned into an anthro, everyone else is still human.
- If you have multiple fursona, you'd have to choose one.
- The gender of the fursona you chose to turn to would match your preferred gender.
- You wouldn't receive the superpowers of your fursona if they had one. You wouldn't become extremely large, have superpowers (especially not omnipotence or shapeshifting), or anything else other than an ordinary anthro.
My response: > Personally, I'm kinda torn. Becoming both my fursona and my gender at the same time would be a dream come true. Being my fursona isn't just a downside, it's what I wanted. > > But, in this scenario, I'd be the only anthro raccoon-- or anthro at all-- in the sea of humans. Thinking about it, if humans already discriminate against others just because of sexuality and gender (think of queerphobia and transphobia), imagine how they'd react to a completely different species, one that looks like an animal. > > It'd be cool to be my girl fursona, but very hard with how humans behave to anything different from them (also, funnily enough, I imagine myself as my fursona commenting on humans when I wrote that sentence).
alt text: > Would you press the button? > An image of money: 99% chance you receive a million dollar > An image of a raccoon: 1% chance you turn into a trash panda (they're cute)
It doesn't matter if you're subscribed to !memes@lemmy.ml (and !196@lemmy.blahaj.zone for good measure).
Not that I hated it. It's actually nostalgic seeing all the meme templates I grew up with once more.
> ALT TEXT: > An image of a velociraptor contemplating with the caption: why are we posting old memes? Well, if Lemmy feels like old internet forums, then the memes must also match
There are plenty of Solitaire games out there aside from MS Solitaire, including free and open source ones. I think PySolFC fits that bill quite well, a huge collection of Solitaire games available for Windows (and other platforms, Linux included of course).
Or KPatience if you use Linux. It's even preinstalled if you use KDE, which I do.
I have quite a few recommendations. They are not quite non-freemium since they are free, but if your reason to prefer non-freemium is to avoid ads and in app purchases, then none of these games have them. They are all also open source and the link I provided below will be for their respective F-Droid version (note: some of these games are not available on Google Play Store):
- Simon Tatham's Puzzle - A collection of many puzzle games ported to Android. The puzzles include Minesweeper, Net, Sudoku, and more.
- Simple Solitaire Collection - As the name says, it's a collection of card-based Solitaire games.
- Simple Brick Games - A game that imitates very basic handheld with very small pixel count. Games include tetris, breakout, and more.
- 1010 Klooni - A puzzle game where you have to use various shaped blocks to fill an entire horizontal or vertical line.
- Tower Jumper - This is a clone of a popular android game in which you move a jumping ball and try to reach the end of a tower avoiding the obstacles.
- Ball2Box - A puzzle game about shooting a ball into the box.
- Anuto - Another ugly tower defense.
This particular game requires far more attention and strategy than the ones listed above, but it can be played once every few minutes if you constantly save and reload (just don't play online):
- Unciv - 4X civilization-building game, similar to Sid Meier's Civilization series.
Hello everyone, welcome to transfurs!
This is a community for transgender furries where we can come together and discuss more about the intersectionality between being transgender and furry. Of course, other queer furries and allies are welcome to join as long as things stay on topic.
Given the huge number of trans furries, we thought it might be a good idea to have a dedicated community. It would be nice to discuss the intersectionality between furry and trans experiences.
Keep in mind that despite the name association in other places, this community isn't about transformation related stuff (as in human turning into furries and the like). Rather, this community is about transgender furries.
We welcome transformation related contents if they are relevant to this community's purpose. But if you want to find and share purely transformation related stuff, there are other, more appropriate communities such as:
- !transformation for transformation related contents.
- !transformation_sfw for SFW transformation contents.
- !tf_irl for transformation related memes.
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Rules
> Please keep in mind that our community rules and guidelines will be updated every once in a while. Be sure to keep track of any edits to this pinned post so you won't get left behind on our community rules.
01. Follow pawb.social code of conducts
> Their code of conducts can be found here.. In summary: > 1. No contents or conducts that are illegal in the United States. > 2. No racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and other discrimination. > 3. Don't stalk or harass other users. > 4. No misinformation and deceptive content. > 5. Content warning policy. For pawb.social lemmy instance specifically: NSFW content must be tagged. > 6. Do not perform pentesting without approval, do not spam or advertise, and limit the scope of automated tools (see the full code of conducts). > 7. Use the report system > 8. Account policies, see the full code of conducts for more info.
02. Keep this community as a safe space
> Keep this place civil and don't cause issues or drama which may make others unwelcome. Avoid hostile behaviors such as gaslighting, harrasment, ad hominem, bullying, and other incivility. Hate speech against other groups are also not allowed, such as fatphobia, ableism, antitheism, etc. > > Keep in mind that anything which may invalidate someone's gender identity is also not allowed. This includes erasure or gatekeeping of non-binary, genderfluid, and other alternative gender identities. Likewise, gatekeeping whether someone is trans enough, calling others trenders or fakers is also not allowed. > > Basically, respect others' gender identity.
03. Put Content Warning on potentially negative post
> When posting content which may trigger or affect many people negatively (such as negative experiences, transphobia, etc), try to place content warning within your post title. For example: > [TW: transphobia] Insert post title > > Also, if your post assumes or reassures viewers as a certain gender (such as posts that affirms femininity, which can be euphoric for transfeminine people but dysphoric for transmasculine people, and anything else similar to that), place a trigger warning within your post title. For example: > [TW: assumes viewer as transfem] Insert post title
04. We are not professionals, don't ask for medical advice
> This community is not created, maintained, or participated by a professional. We are mostly trans people and furries who wanted to share our own creation and ideas. This community is not a substitute for professional help if you need them. We also can't guarantee the quality of any users, posts, or comments made in this community, so please excercise caution to any advice or information here. > > Because of that, we also couldn't allow medical advices which could be dangerous without professional help. These include advices about HRT dosages, DIY HRT, and other medical advices, official or alternative. We couldn't moderate such contents properly and we couldn't guarantee the safety of such advices. There are other communities better suited for such content. > > Of course, general mentions of HRT and surgeries are allowed, just not medical discussions/advices which can be dangerous without professionals.
05. No adveritising or fundraising
> Our moderation team are not well equipped to vet or verify that any particular fundraiser, crowdfunding, or organizations are legitimate, so we couldn't allow them within our community. This applies to both personal and organization fundraising, as well as non-fundraising organization. > > If you need resources or professional help, we highly recommend checking !mtf@lemmy.blahaj.zone sidebar/about page as there are quite a few helpful links. You could also ask or find more resources there.
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TLDR for Rules
> 1. Follow pawb.social code of conducts. > 2. Keep this community as a safe space and don't make others unwelcome or invalidate their gender > 3. Put Content Warning on potentially negative posts and posts that assumes the viewers' genders. > 4. We are not professionals, don't ask for medical advice > 5. No adveritising or fundraising
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We will continue to revise the rules as time went by and our community grows. We hope you have a great time within our community.
Keep awooing your gender!
Hi, I'm Jasmine.
This post is a bit of a vent, but I also genuinely need help and comfort. I hope this is appropriate to talk about here and that I don't ruin the vibe of this community too much.
I'm tired with myself repressing my gender. I'm tired with me telling myself maybe I can live happily as a boy, maybe I can convince myself, or maybe this is all fake somehow. I feel like I'm not meant to be a girl, that I am meant to be a boy, and that I shouldn't transition because it's against my cultures. And my internalized transphobia sometimes made me think like a bigot when given the chance.
I've done my best to avoid lashing my internalized transphobia to anyone, even online, and I'll continue to do my best. I'll continue to do my best to support trans people, but ironically it's hard for me to support myself.
I know this all sounds so negative, but it's been eating away at my mental health. I need help.
I just wanted someone to reassure me that it's okay for me to transition and that there is nothing wrong with being transgender. I would also greatly appreciate sites and resources for trans people to reassure me that it's okay to be trans.
> ALT: Drake disagree-agree meme with drake disagreeing to "Using Duolingo to learn a new language" and him agreeing to "Using Duolingo for gender euphoria" while showing a screenshot of Duolingo asking its user to translate "I am a woman" to French.
I can't believe that after weeks of dysphoria and me trying to repress who I am, this is the one thing that broke me into gender euphoria. Strange how that happens.
ALT: The boykisser meme but with the boykisser replaced by Puro, a black latex wolf-like creature, along with the caption "You want to turn into latex wolf don't you"
This post is mostly intented for plural systems, but I'm open to anyone responding as well, even if you aren't plural. It's nice to hear from another perspective outside our community.
When you have more than one selves within the same body, it's fair to say that the pronoun "I" may not be enough sometimes. After all, if you share your body with more than one selves, some of the things your body does would technically be done by all of your selves.
For example, as a plural system myself, whenever I go anywhere, technically all my headmates (or another selves) will also go with me since we share the same body. If the body goes somewhere, everyone goes along with it. With that, some stuff about us can't be described with just "I." Think of how I've been using "we," "us," and "our" throughout this post.
So, if you're plural yourself, do you also use plural pronouns the same way we do? When do you use "we" to describe yourself? And when do you use "I" to describe yourself?
> For me at least, I usually use singular pronouns for stuff like opinions, since every one of us have differing opinions (even if we share the same body!). For example, I am writing most of this text alone, so I use singular first person. > > But, for stuff all of us agree on, stuff written by more than one headmates, or stuff involving multiple headmates, I often use plural pronouns like "we" since it involves more than one of us. I also use we for the more formal stuff. In a way, it's kind of like using royal/formal we. > > Honestly, being more than one in the same body presents a lot of weird and interesting quirks, and this is just one of them.
And, if you're not plural or don't understand what's going on here (that's understandable), how often do you use royal/formal we to describe yourself? If you're the sole moderator of a community on lemmy or someplace else, do you use "we" for moderator announcements to sound more formal?