I think the point was we need an explanation for why we see the amount of gravitational lensing we do around distant galaxies if we remove the mass that is explained by dark matter
Then why put yourself in a situation that means you face misgendering and other transphobia if it makes no difference to the medical outcome?
I just got my NSW gender marker updated because of this legislation change! I had GRS years ago, but even then, it was simply too onerous to change your gender marker on your NSW birth certificate, so I never bothered, given that I was able to update my passport and everything else.
My birth cert remained the one thing left, and it's finally done too now that it's not a gatekeeping nightmare!
Ok, so it's probably the comments API.
I've adjust the blahaj zone rate limit. Let me know how that goes. If it's still occurring, it might be an issue with some changes we made to deal with LLM scraping.
No, we have them too!
What specifically is triggering it? Is it when you're looking at comments to a specific post? Is it when you're looking at new/all/subscribed timeline? There's lots of rate limits in lemmy!
Ok ok fine :P
~~db 0 - Blåhaj 1~~
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since we're probably the most ND-oriented instance out there
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Have you met trans people? :P
I have curls. I hate washing my hair, but if I don't wash it, it just gets harder and harder to wash when I do. Ideally, it would be 2 to 3 times a week. In practice it's about once a week (sometimes less than that)
Before I accepted myself, I used to dream of this sort of post singularity future.
But now... Being in the human body I was born with caused crippling dysphoria until I was able to do something about it. So now, I wonder, what most of those bodies just end up being uncomfortable and triggering dysphoria again?
Obviously, there would be some choices that wouldn't, but I have to wonder, if the further away I got from the "base model", the more dysphoria might come back to say hi
To be clear, it explicitly doesn't exist on blahaj lemmy instances and their communities. We put the safety and needs of trans and gender diverse folk first and foremost. If someone does a transphobia, however civil and legal, it's going to get removed from blahaj communities, free speech or not, because protecting the needs of trans folk is a higher priority for us than protecting the ability for people to harass trans folk.