She/they let’s stop the ongoing climate genocides

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  • Basically there is a stereotype that a lot of trans girls are programmers, and thigh high socks are a stereotype of trans girls along with blahaj ownership as well. There are a lot of chasers on 4chan and some trans folks as well. Therefore some anon shopped a picture of an Amazon listing to say “programming socks” to poke fun at the two stereotypes. People embraced it so much that the socks started showing up on Amazon when you search “programming socks”. As for a specific programming language, I have seen Rust associated with trans women.

    I for one don’t think estrogen has made me better at coding at all. I tried to do Rustlings before and didn’t have time to follow through with it, but maybe I should give it another go.












  • The little monster peed on my hoodie that had fallen on the floor. Also inside an open box that had a wire rack I was going to build. I need to figure out what’s wrong with her. The urine is very yellow and concentrated. We have fleas we can’t get rid of that came from the vet’s office when they were spayed, and she’s allergic and pees because of that supposedly but it’s been less than a month between doses. I did it on the 22nd initially and she has peed on things earlier in the month ever since. I don’t know what is wrong with her. It’s Revolution Plus she is prescribed.





  • Agreed, in my limited experience with both CSS is like the conceptual opposite of assembly. When I do web design I tell it what I want to look like but can’t see how it’s getting there because that’s done for me. Assembly is the lowest level of abstraction we’ve got and it took me ages to write a little program for class that returns an argument in it (Jasmin VM) and then get GCC to compile it.

    I would say that CSS is like doing an incantation that magically makes the site look good if you do it right, and assembly is like building something by hand.