Eh, people don’t like twitter. That’s not weird.
sachasage
I’m a woman and child
I believe the memo is saying meta will benefit in the end because they can utilise community innovation already built in their own architecture
Ah cool! I’m trying it out right now. Thanks for helping troubleshoot.
It says 0.1.0 (11)
Ah oh interesting - how do I update though? I’m on testflight ought it not grab the update automatically?
Oh good suggestion thanks
There is some punctuation in the password, How important is it to be specific?
Edit: thanks for the responses!
Same, I’ve had no trouble with logging in on Memmy, Mlem, or the few different web apps I’ve tried so the credentials are definitely ok
A few thoughts:
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As others have said comparison is the thief of joy. It’s also not a very useful motivator. Feeling a bit better off than someone else isn’t going to push you to work all night when it’s required. That motivation is going to have to come from an intrinsic place - some well of meaning that has significance for you.
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I’ve had the chance to study a little philosophy in pursuit of my profession and having a foundational system of thought - or several to compare - from which to approach decision making has helped me to determine my path and give meaning to my time alive.
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If you’re trying to do anything difficult, doing it alone is courting failure. Find other people doing similar things and figure out how you can help them out. Equally, if you want to learn something you’ll have a much easier time if you find a teacher.
You can’t give an inch is the issue. Not only because we’re talking about fundamental human rights (trans people should just accept not being permitted to engage in sports?) but because it only shifts the Overton window onto the next thing with arguments now strengthened by capitulation.
If you permit transphobes the position that trans women are dangerous in sports it becomes easier to point to that and say “see, they are also dangerous in [new domain of contention], the progressives even agree!